15 Brutal Kicks That Knock Make Opponents Collapse Caught On Camera | Animal Fight
The terrible kicks.
That causes the opponent to fall down.
By the horse's self-defense instinct.
That is: 15 Brutal Kicks That Knock Make Opponents Collapse Caught On Camera
15. Horse kicks Chicken
Horses are very sensitive to personal space.
Especially around their feet.
And this chicken is getting into a horse's uncomfortable zone.
The horse in this video showed its annoyance.
With the chicken that was following it.
By kicking the chicken away.
But it seems that the chicken still did not stop.
It continued to provoke the horse.
Causing the two sides to confront each other fiercely.
The result was a fatal kick.
That finished the chicken on the spot.
14. Horse kicks Goose
Geese are known to be very aggressive.
The goose in this video even attacked a tiger.
They can attack by calling loudly, flapping their wings and pecking at opponents.
When they feel threatened or to protect their territory.
It seems that it can scare the horse away.
But when the horse is angered.
The goose will suffer the consequence of a powerful kick.
That will deform its beak.
Like what you see in this video.
13. Horse kicks Goat
Horses and goats are both highly social animals.
They can be kept together to interact with each other.
To reduce loneliness and stress.
But that doesn't mean the goat can't be attacked by the horse.
If it dares to get close and make the horse feel uncomfortable.
Or worse, actively attack the horse.
Like the goat in this video.
When a horse feels pressured by an approaching strange animal.
It will lift its leg as a warning signal.
And if the opponent does not stop.
It will receive the horse's merciless kick.
12. Horse kicks Dog
The average kicking force of a horse is about 2000 pounds per square inch.
More dangerous are wild horses.
You can see in this video.
The dogs chased the wild horse and barked loudly.
The angry horse attacked by kicking the unfortunate dog straight in the head.
Causing the animal to fall to the ground and immediately stop teasing the horse.
In another situation.
A curious dog chased a herd of wild horses.
Although the dog's owner tried to stop it.
The animal ignored him and continued to walk with its big friends.
Only to be suddenly stepped on by the heels of a horse.
The unexpected accident caused the dog pain.
And immediately stopped the chase.
In December 2022 at Minchinhampton Common
A horse in a herd of horses encountered an intruder.
The horse gave a signal that it would bite by flattening its ears.
However, the dog could not understand this.
The presence of the horse alerted the horse.
And it defended itself by actively attacking.
The terrible kicks.
That causes the opponent to fall down.
By the horse's self-defense instinct.
That is: 15 Brutal Kicks That Knock Make Opponents Collapse Caught On Camera
15. Horse kicks Chicken
Horses are very sensitive to personal space.
Especially around their feet.
And this chicken is getting into a horse's uncomfortable zone.
The horse in this video showed its annoyance.
With the chicken that was following it.
By kicking the chicken away.
But it seems that the chicken still did not stop.
It continued to provoke the horse.
Causing the two sides to confront each other fiercely.
The result was a fatal kick.
That finished the chicken on the spot.
14. Horse kicks Goose
Geese are known to be very aggressive.
The goose in this video even attacked a tiger.
They can attack by calling loudly, flapping their wings and pecking at opponents.
When they feel threatened or to protect their territory.
It seems that it can scare the horse away.
But when the horse is angered.
The goose will suffer the consequence of a powerful kick.
That will deform its beak.
Like what you see in this video.
13. Horse kicks Goat
Horses and goats are both highly social animals.
They can be kept together to interact with each other.
To reduce loneliness and stress.
But that doesn't mean the goat can't be attacked by the horse.
If it dares to get close and make the horse feel uncomfortable.
Or worse, actively attack the horse.
Like the goat in this video.
When a horse feels pressured by an approaching strange animal.
It will lift its leg as a warning signal.
And if the opponent does not stop.
It will receive the horse's merciless kick.
12. Horse kicks Dog
The average kicking force of a horse is about 2000 pounds per square inch.
More dangerous are wild horses.
You can see in this video.
The dogs chased the wild horse and barked loudly.
The angry horse attacked by kicking the unfortunate dog straight in the head.
Causing the animal to fall to the ground and immediately stop teasing the horse.
In another situation.
A curious dog chased a herd of wild horses.
Although the dog's owner tried to stop it.
The animal ignored him and continued to walk with its big friends.
Only to be suddenly stepped on by the heels of a horse.
The unexpected accident caused the dog pain.
And immediately stopped the chase.
In December 2022 at Minchinhampton Common
A horse in a herd of horses encountered an intruder.
The horse gave a signal that it would bite by flattening its ears.
However, the dog could not understand this.
The presence of the horse alerted the horse.
And it defended itself by actively attacking.
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00:00The terrible kicks that causes the opponent to fall down.
00:06By the horse's self-defense instinct, that is 15 brutal kicks that knock make opponents
00:11collapse caught on camera.
00:1415.
00:16Horse Kicks Chicken
00:20Horses are very sensitive to personal space, especially around their feet, and this chicken
00:26is getting into a horse's uncomfortable zone.
00:29The horse in this video showed its annoyance with the chicken that was following it by
00:35kicking the chicken away, but it seems that the chicken still did not stop.
00:40It continued to provoke the horse, causing the two sides to confront each other fiercely.
00:46The result was a fatal kick that finished the chicken on the spot.
00:5314.
00:55Horse Kicks Goose
00:57Geese are known to be very aggressive.
00:59The goose in this video even attacked a tiger.
01:03They can attack by calling loudly, flapping their wings, and pecking at opponents.
01:09When they feel threatened or to protect their territory, it seems that it can scare the
01:14horse away.
01:15But when the horse is angered, the goose will suffer the consequence of a powerful kick.
01:25That will deform its beak.
01:27Like what you see in this video.
01:3313.
01:36Horse Kicks Goat
01:38Horses and goats are both highly social animals.
01:41They can be kept together to interact with each other, to reduce loneliness and stress.
01:46But that doesn't mean the goat can't be attacked by the horse, if it dares to get
01:49close and make the horse feel uncomfortable.
01:55Or worse, actively attack the horse.
01:58Like the goat in this video.
02:01When a horse feels pressured by an approaching strange animal, it will lift its leg as a
02:06warning signal.
02:08And if the opponent does not stop, it will receive the horse's merciless kick.
02:1512.
02:17Horse Kicks Dog
02:18The average kicking force of a horse is about 2,000 pounds per square inch.
02:24More dangerous are wild horses.
02:26You can see in this video.
02:27The dogs chased the wild horse and barked loudly.
02:30The angry horse attacked by kicking the unfortunate dog straight in the head, causing the animal
02:36to fall to the ground and immediately stop teasing the horse.
02:41In another situation, a curious dog chased a herd of wild horses.
02:46Although the dog's owner tried to stop it, the animal ignored him and continued to walk
02:50with its big friends, only to be suddenly stepped on by the heels of a horse.
02:55The unexpected accident caused the dog pain and immediately stopped the chase.
03:02In December 2022 at Minchin Hampton Common, a horse and a herd of horses encountered
03:07an intruder.
03:08The horse gave a signal that it would bite by flattening its ears.
03:12However, the dog could not understand this.
03:15The presence of the horse alerted the horse, and it defended itself by actively attacking.
03:23Although dogs were domesticated before horses, some of their wild habits still cause horses
03:29to rage.
03:33Horses and dogs communicate differently.
03:35A dog's normal sniffing behavior can be misinterpreted by a horse as threatening behavior, leading
03:42to negative behavior such as kicking the dog.
03:44Even a halfling or foal can make a dog smell pain.
03:53The dog's barking also startled the horse, and it responded by kicking.
04:00This was clearly a blatant act of provocation.
04:03What cost the dog dearly?
04:07And chasing a galloping horse is not a wise action, either if the dogs in this video do
04:16not want to be attacked by the horse.
04:22The dog's nature of sniffing and biting was demonstrated by the action of biting the horse's
04:28tail.
04:30And the horse was clearly not pleased.
04:32It turned around and lifted its hind leg to warn them.
04:35But the warning was ineffective, and three consecutive kicks were thrown.
04:40One even got kicked in the face, and they had to run away in all directions.
04:4711.
04:50Horse Kicks – Pit Bull Don't take your eyes off the video, because
04:56you are about to witness a tense battle between a pack horse and a pit bull.
05:04This breed is known for its aggressive nature.
05:07They are not afraid of anyone, even a horse.
05:10Pit bulls stand only 1.5 to 1.8 feet tall and weigh about 39-49 pounds.
05:17But its jaws have a bite force of up to 250 pounds per square inch.
05:22The horse tried to resist the attack of the pit bull, but it was restrained by the many
05:26restraints it was wearing.
05:29Even when the people around tried to throw rocks to chase the fierce dog away, it did
05:33not stop its attack until it was hit hard with a stick, in a similar fight.
05:42The pit bull repeatedly bit the pack horse's nose, while the horse also reacted violently
05:48with kicks.
05:54But under conditions where the horse is not hindered, the aggressive pit bull will definitely
06:00be kicked away by the horse.
06:0410.
06:07Horse Kicks Horse Horses can also attack their own kind.
06:12Maybe it was just an unintentional kick, like in the video you're watching.
06:20But in this herd of mustangs in the Nevada desert, the dominant mare will fight with
06:25the others, to show her power and control the resources in her herd.
06:31When fighting, they usually stand on their hind legs and use their front legs to push
06:36their opponents.
06:39They tend to gain the upper hand by making their opponents lose balance.
06:47Another method of attack is to bite and pull the opponent's mane.
06:55And shoving your butt into your opponent is an act of self-defense.
07:01Even if there are only three members in the herd, the horses will still fight to establish
07:06dominance.
07:11In a herd where dominance has been established, horses will often practice attacking and defending
07:17through rough fighting with their own kind, but without actually causing injury to any
07:22of the participants.
07:27And during breeding season, stallions fight each other, with powerful bites and kicks,
07:33for the right to mate with mares.
07:37And what's even more horrifying is that in this video, an unfortunate horse was kicked
07:43by its own kind, with such force that it fell down immediately, and never got up again.
07:529.
07:55Donkey Kicks Dog Although not a horse and smaller in size,
08:00donkeys are closely related to horses, and their kicks are also extremely powerful, although
08:05raised by humans.
08:07This dog was aggressive towards the donkey that was being fed with it.
08:13The seemingly gentle herbivore kicked the dog lightly as a warning, but it continued
08:18to be bullied, so the donkey taught this ignorant carnivore a lesson, with a powerful kick that
08:25sent the dog running away.
08:30In 2015 in South Carolina, a 15-year-old golden retriever was out walking and became
08:37curious about donkeys in a field.
08:40This action caused the donkeys to attack him, with a powerful kick to the head.
08:478.
08:50Zebra Kicks Dog The zebra is about 100 inches long and weighs
08:55900 pounds.
08:56It is a wild horse that has never been domesticated.
08:59The reason is because of their unpredictable, dangerous nature.
09:03In this case, a domestic dog accidentally strayed into a herd of zebras.
09:10In Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania, its presence caused the zebras to react violently.
09:17They chased, kicked, and stomped on the dog in an extremely cruel manner.
09:237.
09:26Zebra Kicks Baby Heartbeast Animals around the zebra, like this newborn
09:31heart-a-beast, are no exception to the zebra's unpredictable kicks.
09:35Even the intervention of the mother heart-a-beast cannot stop, a zebra so rampant that the entire
09:42heart-a-beast family is subjected to its attacks.
09:476.
09:50Zebra Kicks Warthog In South Africa, a reckless warthog deliberately
09:57provoked and startled a zebra, only to receive two kicks of up to 3,000 pounds per square
10:03inch from its opponent, knocking it unconscious.
10:085.
10:11Zebra Kicks Wildebeest The wildebeest is no exception to the zebra
10:17kick, although they often travel together on migrations, and are part of the same group
10:22in the open savanna.
10:24The zebra can still suddenly attack the wildebeest.
10:28With a powerful kick, that will knock the wildebeest down instantly and cause it to
10:33roll on the ground in pain.
10:384.
10:42Zebra Kicks Leopard In a confrontation with a predator like a
10:47leopard, can a zebra defeat this dangerous opponent?
10:51The answer will be in this video.
10:53The leopard was lurking near the path of the zebra herd that was migrating.
10:58Then when it saw a zebra calf in the herd, it immediately rushed to ambush its prey.
11:03The mother zebra tried to chase after it to rescue its calf, but the leopard cleverly
11:08jumped into a puddle to avoid the mother zebra's kicks, and stomps and successfully
11:14hunted its prey.
11:173.
11:19Zebra Kicks Cheetah Keep watching the video to witness dramatic
11:24battles between zebra and cheetah.
11:28Mother zebra is especially aggressive when its child is preyed by the predator.
11:33Cheetah's high-speed chases will only increase the power for the surprise kick from the zebra,
11:39which causes the predators to fall to the ground and suffer serious injuries.
11:44It would seriously affect cheetah's ability to hunt.
11:502.
11:53Zebra Kicks Lion Even the lion, the king, also lost to the
11:59powerful kick of the zebra.
12:01In a zebra chase, as soon as the lion was about to reach its meal, he suddenly received
12:07two painful kicks from the back leg of the zebra, so much so stepped without stability
12:13and painfully abandoned the prey.
12:18Even when the lion successfully caught a zebra and grabbed the neck of the prey, the victim
12:24still tried to fight back.
12:26It bites the lion with a grass-cutting teeth, although it's not enough to hurt the lion.
12:32But it's enough to successfully cause the predators to let go.
12:38It's an opportunity for zebra to escape and throw its kick into the jaw of the enemy,
12:46makes the 400-pound weighing lion to fall over, and prevents it from the hunt.
12:54Even when the lion attacked the baby zebra.
12:58Mother zebra will be much stronger to protect its children.
13:02It rushed to attack the lion and respond to predators with a knocked-out kick.
13:10In a chase, the lion is chasing zebra at a speed of 46 miles per hour, then the kick
13:17with 3,000 pounds per square inch of prey, straight to the lion's jaw caused it to fall
13:22to the ground, brings terrible injury, and makes it difficult for the lion to survive
13:28in a long time.
13:32Zebra kicks zebra
13:36Zebra has no mercy even to its own kind.
13:38The unpredictable raids of zebra occurs when it is out of control due to stress.
13:44At this time, the usual physical interacting behaviors of them can also cause an uncomfortable
13:48zebra to attack each other.
13:50In addition, zebra can fight fellow to scramble for mating rights, as the situation of zebra
13:56at Etosha National Park in Namibia, and you are watching in this video.
14:11The powerful kicks of the horse are not just a nightmare of domesticated animals, but they
14:17are also strong enough to defeat dangerous wildlife.
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