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00:00 Animals living in the wild are vulnerable to a vast array of horrific physical injuries.
00:10 The causes of these injuries are many and varied, ranging from the gashes and bites
00:15 of other animals, fire, frost and torrential rains, falls and collisions, and self-amputation
00:23 and molting accidents.
00:27 Deer often survive broken legs, deep wounds, broken antlers, castration, and worse.
00:35 Deer are extremely susceptible to a strange complex disorder called capture myopathy.
00:40 When captured, many of them simply die, even if they get the best possible care.
00:45 The risk of dying of capture myopathy is often much greater than the risk of dying from injury.
00:53 Being king of the jungle is not attainable to all creatures.
00:59 The lions exhibiting seizures and loss of balance have usually contracted a disease.
01:06 This fierce battle caused a psychological trauma for this poor lion.
01:11 What a heartbreaking scene.
01:16 Lions like humans are not on a snake's menu.
01:21 If a snake bite damages the tissue in a lion's paw, the lion is left in its most vulnerable
01:26 state ever and may not be able to survive much longer in the wild.
01:34 Many buffalo herds practice mobbing tactics, which take advantage of their sheer numbers
01:39 to chase off or even kill lions that dare attack them.
01:48 This young female zebra has some horrible wounds on her body.
01:51 I genuinely feel sad for her, especially because she's all alone and can clearly be seen walking
01:58 aimlessly.
02:03 Monkeys are always prone to accidents.
02:04 They jump and move a lot.
02:08 It is enough to fall from a tree to get severe injuries.
02:15 Regardless of the battles that erupt between them and the results are sometimes dire.
02:23 Deep wounds and severe injuries that sometimes lead to death.

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