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00:00 Perhaps there is nothing wilder than the scenes of war between different birds of prey.
00:09 In this video we will approach the lightning attacks and successful captures of the world's
00:13 most talented birds of prey.
00:16 35 fierce battles when ferocious birds strike their prey.
00:24 Leptopilithos chrominiferous, also known as the marabou stork, is a large bird in the
00:29 family Cichonidae.
00:32 Leptopilithos chrominiferous has a long and large beak and a long neck.
00:37 The upper body is dark grey and the lower body is silvery white.
00:42 They also have low fur on their heads, two black eye marks with a red skin behind their
00:47 eyes and two long pairs of lemons.
00:51 In the scene of life and death battles between the African jackal and the Leptopilithos chrominiferous.
01:00 The African jackal quickly approached the Leptopilithos chrominiferous and attacked
01:05 its neck.
01:11 Jackals firmly pressed onto the neck of their prey to the ground and refused to let go.
01:16 The bird was still unable to withstand the opponent's powerful and decisive attacks.
01:25 An easy hunt for the grey heron.
01:27 With a single peck, the great bird captured the hare.
01:35 Caught alive by the grey heron, the rabbit barely had a chance to escape.
01:42 The grey heron slowly adjusted the position of the rabbit in its mouth and devoured the
01:46 hare deliciously.
01:50 Just one peg of the great blue heron, the baby crocodile was caught by the big blue
01:54 heron's beak.
01:58 Then there were the blows to push the prey to slightly bring it to the throat of the
02:02 great blue heron.
02:04 A very quick hunt.
02:07 One small crocodile is enough for it to have a full meal.
02:15 On the street, the tug of war gull is slowly swallowing its newly caught prey in its throat
02:20 very quickly.
02:23 A team of wildlife conservation workers discovered and recorded the scene of a black-backed seagull
02:29 attacking and swallowing a rabbit.
02:35 The seagull pulls the rabbit out from its burrow and quickly devours its prey within
02:39 seconds.
02:41 Great black-backed gulls are opportunistic predators, and a significant portion of their
02:46 diet consists of uneaten food leftovers from other animals.
02:52 The shoebill stork has a long conical bill, combined with a large mouth and large wings.
02:58 They have a dark grain-ish, grey fur, and a long neck that breathes down the front.
03:04 Seagull storks live in swamps, lakes and rivers, often eating fish, frogs, snails and other
03:10 aquatic animals.
03:13 It's a raptor that can also hunt by hovering in the air and searching for prey by sight
03:18 or scent.
03:24 The long beak makes it more convenient for hunting.
03:26 The prey is quickly picked up and put in the throat.
03:34 An eagle swooping down to steal food from Leptotolus cruniferis.
03:44 The eagle attacks the bird to keep it away from its prey.
03:47 The eagle keeps the prey to itself.
03:54 The mother antelope is trying to push her baby into the lake to get away from the shoebill
03:58 stork behind.
04:02 The stork comes to attack the baby antelope's head.
04:09 The painful incisions cause the baby antelope to collapse.
04:19 Because of the painful pecks, the baby antelope was determined to get up and run away.
04:28 Observation skills are also an important part of the shoebill stork's hunting.
04:33 They have a very good eye to locate prey and observe them from a distance.
04:41 When they've observed prey, they will spit their beaks into the water or land, trying
04:45 to catch the prey with their long beaks.
04:53 Shoebill storks also inevitably hit the wrong target, like missing a log for prey.
05:00 Shoebill stork just grew up because of its hungry stomach.
05:03 It had to learn to hunt for itself, seriously to avoid the absence of its mother.
05:09 The gull has thick outer hair, grey to black in colour, with a long triangular tail.
05:18 The vast majority of gulls are ground-nesting raptors, feeding on live or dead flesh, depending
05:23 on the occasion.
05:28 Seagulls are resourceful and highly intelligent, able to exhibit complex modes of communication
05:33 and have a highly developed social structure.
05:37 Many species of seagulls have been successfully taught to live with humans and thrive in human
05:42 habitats.
05:47 Seagulls hovered in the sky looking for prey.
05:49 A rabbit fell into their sights.
05:54 Another seagull discovers delicious prey and goes to fight for it.
06:00 It won and got the rabbit.
06:02 Are the scenes and footage from the beginning until now enough to satisfy your eyes?
06:09 Please leave your comments below in the comment section after watching the video.
06:14 The grey-crowned crane is easily recognised by its pink nose and white veins on its wings.
06:19 They are dark grey, long-legged and adapted to the terrain of caves and swamps.
06:29 The jackal approached, trying to attack a secretary bird that was enormous in size for
06:34 them.
06:38 Thanks to the advantage of the shape, every time the jackal gets close to the bird, the
06:43 secretary spreads her wings to challenge and scare away predators.
06:51 As a result, the pair of jackals could not do anything to this large bird.
06:55 It just stood and looked up at the bird.
07:00 The African fish eagle spread its wings to the fullest and rushed to face the buffalo.
07:05 It also used its claws to hold on to the fish it had snatched from another opponent.
07:13 The eagle did not intend to leave, but remained in place holding the bait.
07:17 Then it actively attacked the vulnerable position in the buffalo's mouth with its sharp claws.
07:25 Buffalo is a species and group of the five great African wild animals due to its aggressive
07:30 nature, so this confrontation is even more interesting.
07:34 The buffalo is not interested in the eagle and decides to leave.
07:40 Peacocks generally do not attack other animals, but they do not consider prey or threatened
07:45 by their very existence.
07:50 Maybe this chicken is the one who started the fight.
07:52 Both attack each other by flying into the air and using their feet to kick the opponent.
08:00 Although the chicken is small, it is still not overwhelmed by a peacock many times bigger
08:05 than me.
08:12 The battle seems to show no signs of stopping.
08:15 With the current situation, it is difficult to decide between victory and defeat.
08:26 The pair of secretaries follow their prey and use powerful, precise kicks to attack
08:30 their prey.
08:34 Precise blows to the head and spine make their prey almost paralyzed.
08:42 A grey-headed fish kite is swooping down to the surface of the water, using its sharp
08:46 claws to snatch its prey out of the water.
08:53 The beautiful hunting scene of the grey-headed fish kite.
09:01 Very quickly a fish was snatched out of the water and into the air.
09:05 A flock of white pelicans is attacking the birds sitting around them.
09:09 With the white pelican's claws, the birds are sitting in their mouths.
09:14 The white pelican is known for its wide-bodied plumage and long pointed beak which can grow
09:19 up to 10-15 cm.
09:24 This fox caught a rabbit and took it away.
09:26 An eagle rushed to snatch the fox's prey.
09:31 With a sudden scramble, the fox was dragged into the air with its prey.
09:39 Two eagles are holding the wolf at their feet.
09:45 Even with the help of humans, the wolf still couldn't escape the two eagles.
09:53 The eagle went down to the chicken's nest.
09:55 The mother hen saw the appearance of the eagle and quickly came out to protect her children.
10:03 The chicken, in order to protect its chicks, also attacks the eagle continuously.
10:09 The shoebill stork opened his mouth wide to scare the swan away from his feeding ground.
10:16 Not wanting a conflict or a fight on the shoebill stork, it quietly left.
10:25 The white shoebill stork watched with a smug look.

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