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My man never backed down, he went out like a warrior. It's not every day you see a non-elephant creature actually send a hippopotamus running. He will be missed.
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Or their children.
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I swear, these rhinos were drunk after a late night party, otherwise they'd charge those hyenas and impale them and break all their bones. 🤣🤣🤣
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RIP Mavuso. He lived a long life, and at least he died of a natural cause, instead of poachers. It's sad to see him go, but at least it was an inevitable death and not one caused by greed.
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The most important thing in the world for an elephant is other elephants. The herds aren't just herds, they're families, they look out for one another. They're intelligent and emotional creatures and it's amazing that they're so similar to us despite looking nothing like us at all.
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I like how they're forced to accept that they're not getting rid of the croc that easily and they just start eating with the croc staring right at them the whole time. XD
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The elephant is probably thinking "How is THIS supposedly the smartest creature on Earth?" 😅
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Cheetahs get punked by everything. Even their prey can punk them if they decide to turn around and fight instead of running away and exposing their vulnerable ass. I've even seen baby animals standing their ground against cheetahs.
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He's a big boi all right.
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Do these people WANT to be eaten? The lions are probably thinking: "So THIS is the dominant and smartest species on Earth?"
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I know this happens all the time, but still, why does seeing cats killing other cats always feel so..... wrong? I can't put my finger on it, it's not cannibalism but it still feels like it for some reason, there's just something surreal about seeing an animal slay an animal that's different but also very similar, I don't know. :(
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It was so cute! 😠I know they're not supposed to interfere with nature but in this case why didn't they make an exception? I'm saying, when lions hunt a buffalo or zebra or something, you can't interfere because you can't deny the lions of a meal, as they deserve to eat too. But in this case, the lion killed the baby for simply existing and it didn't eat it, so its precious life and its dead body are now completely wasted. If they saved the baby, the lion wouldn't starve because the lion wasn't even going to eat it. Just making an observation here.
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I love how the squirrels use their tails as fake heads to trick the snake into striking at the tails instead of the squirrel's actual heads. I still felt kinda bad for the snake tho cuz I thought it wouldn't be able to make it out alive, this seemed like a hopeless situation but eventually it tired out the mongoose until it lost interest, giving the snake an opening to escape. Also is it just me or does that mongoose have goat eyes?
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Small antelopes have such a miserable life. EVERYONE is after them, 24/7, trying to chomp off a piece of their @$$. But still, they manage to survive in this cruel, harsh world, so props to them.
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I like how lions strike fear in the hearts of most land animals, but the creatures of the water don't take any crap from them. Hippos, crocs, turtles, now crabs. XD
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Unfortunately, Hakuna Matata is something nature does not agree with.
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Vultures are very important for the ecosystem, without them, the land would be covered in seas of bloated, infected corpses that not even hyenas would want, and diseases would spread. Vultures can eat such rotten and filthy carcasses because their stomachs destroy the diseases and bacteria.
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And spikes, and poison, and armor, and the ability to breathe fire.
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A video where an impala actually escapes and survives? Who are you and what have you done to Kruger/Latest Sightings?
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The hyenas are learning English...
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 @eyeswideopen935 Let me explain, sometimes rangers saw off their horns so that poachers don't kill them. It's kinda sad to see them without horns but at least they will be safe, until the horns grow back, that is. Yes, their horns grow back, as they're not bone, they're basically hair.
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Every creature on the savannah becomes fast AF when they see a lion running towards it... And then the lion becomes fast AF when it sees an elephant running towards it. 😂
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Rhinos aren't AS violent as people think, but still, it helped that the people were quiet, and she seems to be used to people anyway.
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Of course they use Colgate.
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I felt bad for him at the end, he was clearly crying. I bet he was so injured that if I were there and I just hugged him, he wouldn't react at all. But nature is nature.
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Amazing how the jackals even know or care about the difference even tho foxes and jackals are very alike in appearance and behavior.
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 @andrewhezekiahdaniel They move fairly alright on land if they have to, I guess this one is sluggish from the cold of the night.
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 @costixd4990 If Shere Khan were there, Sabor AND Nala wouldn't stand a chance. 😂😂😂
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Bat: "Why don't you pick on someone your own size!?" Bird: "You ARE my size."
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 WARRIOR FIGHTER PAHLAWAN Some people are tougher than others, some can handle seeing this sorta sh*t but others can't. But the truth is that everyone has their limits. You may not feel much seeing two hyenas or lions kill each other, but you'll definitely go insane with emotions if you see a chimpanzee kidnapping and devouring your baby, which sadly HAS happened before.
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 @randomkinkajou5747 True, they're not big cats cuz they can't roar, but they're still cats that are big, at least compared to other smaller cats, so they're not big cats, but they're still, uh, big cats, LOL.
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 @Latestsightings I'm suprised they aren't extinct yet. They're the weakest predators on the savannah, they can't defend themselves at all, everyone else steals their prey and/or kills them for simply existing, dang, their lives are terrible.
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Lions don't dare attack the strange hairless primates riding in giant metal beasts, because they know that the hairless primates carry the deadliest apex predator of them all, the thunder stick, which can take the life of even the largest elephant with a single roar.
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 @parikshitpore5181 Yeah, the tailess one was injured and lame, but the other two were healthy and yet did nothing! Rhinos are living tanks and nature's warriors, they wouldn't just stand there as some overgrown mongooses eat their friend's @$$!
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She's a girl, she's trying to lure the snake away from her den and her babies.
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Yeah, sadly there's no way the cub survived. Even if the baboon wanted to take care of it, there's no way it can feed the cub.
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IKR? What's worse is that those scales have no medicinal value and they're literally the same material as human fingernails so why don't those people just leave the pangolins alone and bite off their fingernails instead? It'll have the same effect: nothing.
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The description says that the baby proceeded to nip the bull's foot. Not gonna lie, that sounds adorable.
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It's probably sick and tired of people hating its kind online for eating prey alive, so it went for the throat for a change. Ok, just kidding.
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Nobody eats vultures, they taste horrible and they're full of the bacteria they take from rotten flesh.
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I like how the first buffalo that got out just stood there waiting for his friend to get out instead of just leaving. It's just a little bit off camera near the end but you can still see it a bit.
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 @yommax5870 Male leopards are never involved with raising their offspring.
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He is a survivor, I'm impressed and proud, he overcame a terrible injury and not only did he survive, he thrived, despite his handicap he rose up the pecking order in his clan. Again, he's a survivor. He needs a name tho, how about Pedals?
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I heard that a solitary wild dog named Solo was adopted by a hyena clan, and she also helped raise jackal pups. Solo was so lonely that she joined other carnivores that would normally be her enemies.
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The cheetah is very lucky. On a worse day a lion would hear the buck's cries and then Kruger would upload a new video called "Cheetah cries for help as a lion breaks its neck while buck watches nearby eating popcorn". XD
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It was for her own good, rangers saw off the horns to prevent poachers from killing them. The horns grow back eventually, as they're actually compressed hair and not bone. Yeah, it's sad go see her without the iconic horns of her species, but at least she will be safe and poachers won't bother her until her horns grow back. Oh, and rhinos don't even need their horns to fight predators, their sheer size and thicc armorlike skin is enough.
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Yup, crocodilians are very good at healing from horrific injuries, they can even survive with one of their limbs ripped off.
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I thought she was trying to whack the snake with her tail but that would be dumb of her, she's not a dinosaur, LOL.
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Their thiccness is of no use to them up in the treetops. XD
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 @ochocincoo You cared enough to reply. XD
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