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Rude, doesn't he know he can be fined for harming a rhino?
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You will never know what this comment said to get 100+ replies.
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You know, I've been subbed to this channel for years, I've seen a loooot of animals go down in brutal fashion. Maybe I'm just getting older but... this one was pretty rough.
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Damn girl, u thirsty!
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It hisses and the cheetah is like "shit, okay, personal space. Sorry."
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Incredible!! A few things I noticed. 1. Lovely snapshot of the hog's head, that's a photo I'd touch up and have prints made. 2. Any wild dog or hyena will tell you, it's not necessary to kill prey before digging in, just neccessary to subdue or restrain it. My guess is that because lions must go for larger prey to feed more individuals, strangulation becomes instinctive in order to prevent escapes. 3. Notice the lions don't show much attempt to run off the hyenas. They know they're outnumbered, probably more will show up shortly, so they eat as much as they can while they still control it instead of wasting time and energy putting up a big fight and risking injury. This video is super insightful into a few behaviors, huge props to the guides for the opportunity and the videographer for taking it!
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After seeing the two-legged hyena, anything's possible 🤷♂️
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Wow, just goes to show how well they can hide!! That leopard was lightning!
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Not only is he old, not only did he get his ass handed to him, she came back and told him to his face she was dumping him for the new guy.
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It's videos like these that make me glad to be a human living in a house where the most other animals ever really bother me is by chirping loudly.
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He does an awfully good job avoiding those spines for a young cat. I'd wager he knows porcupines are tasty and is trying to figure how to get at it.
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Yes, let's go with that
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Hahaha, little cub seems to already know just where to bite! He'll make a fine hunter someday soon, mum's raising a great kid.
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Fun fact: honey badgers are so tough, this is actually the same honey badger that was attacked in the video posted two weeks ago. The leopard called for backup and still couldn't down it.
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Lord. Genuinely distressing to see human presence interfere with wildlife like this. I feel bad for both cheetah and impala here.
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Curious Learner dude. Tmi.
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Damn, that antelope was one hell of a fighter!! No amount of determination will fix some injuries though. Once again mother nature weilds no mercy in deciding who is fit and who is fucked.
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Hyena: Ooh, looks like that snake has food, wonder if i can get it. Doesn't seem to be attacking me, let's grab a bite - oh sweet I got the whole thing! Snake: ... ... ... ... wot
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You gotta gotta gotta pay attention. Even when you think you're alone in the wilds, there's ALWAYS something watching.
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Amazing video of cheetahs during an apparent EARTHQUAKE.
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Glad to see the bit in the description about the visitors moving further away once they realized the local coalition were coming to meet this lone lion. Respect for the wildlife should come first!
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Porcupine gave him plenty of opportunity to not get quilled, but he just couldn't let it go.
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I don't know what it is about cheetahs... watching one go is always hard. :/
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I decided I was rooting for the buck before I opened the video and was very glad I picked the right team to root for.
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Many of these animals are somewhat used to human activity, especially near the roads. Since humans don't get out of the cars or disturb them otherwise... I will admit however, I think the noise and smell of cars makes them a bit less alert sometimes...
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Wow, must be young to run up on them like that! I doubt that cat will be forgetting his lesson any time soon, and he's lucky! Those quills could have easily killed him.
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Monitor looks completely unphased, I wonder why it takes so long for the venom to disable the monitor? Does this monitor have some small resistance to the venom, or perhaps the lizards slower metabolism makes it take longer? I feel like a bird or small mammal of the same size would be dead much quicker from a cobra bite.
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Jambrich Mihály as long as the cubs belong to one of the pride males, there shouldn't be any trouble.
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Oh they definitely fear crocs, hippos, and elephants, too.
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Jawkins you and I came here for the same thing
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If you watch carefully, you can see than not just one, but several of the males do not run away with the group, they turn and charge toward the leopard just quickly as the first one. The baboon that makes the interception happened to be closer than everyone else.
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@Plantlover THAT'S THE JOKE.
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It's a tiny croc, everything depends on getting big fast and every little bit helps
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Got your nose!
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You know sometimes I'm hesitant to watch these videos because I don't want to see cubs die, so glad mom was there too protect them!
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J Mouch please don't eat your bacon alive.
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Very happy to see the leopard escaped, what a lucky cat!
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Every day is a risk in the wild. Glad to be a human with a bed!
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Wow, one of the few times I was really pulling for the prey animal. That was really hard to watch. Mum just picked the wrong place and time to drop her calf.
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When you win the battle but lose the war
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She had a baby to protect!!
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Damn, would not have guessed the hippos to be so tolerant of a wildebeest in their space. Don't think the wildebeest will be around much longer tho, with a foot falling off him like that.
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Weak prey is an easy hunt. Keeps the rest of the herd healthy too.
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Sometimes I read the description, think better of it, and go on with my day 😅 Thank God I'm not a zebra.
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Wow, what a gorgeous lizard!! I'm glad you uploaded this, even though it's a lot smaller than the standard fare. I love reptiles and would absolutely love to see more.
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Queen Nzinga till a few hours later it gets picked off by lions
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Oh thank you editor for that cut. Impalas getting ripped up by various predators hardly makes me bat an eye but I didn't want to see the cub die. :(
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DJ 420 I'm working towards a zoology degree, I live for wildlife, but we don't get Lions in North America.
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@dogifish0078 dont be racist. Americans treat their food animals with just as much inhumanity.
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Rohit Bal dunno, he looked pretty good with his horns.
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