“Despite their small size,…” Are you kidding?!?! The harpy eagle is one of the largest, most powerful raptors in the world. It’s talons are the same size as the Grizzly Bear’s claws!
The harpy eagle literally hunts large monkeys and if provided I dint doubt for one bit that it would attempt to attack a human!! The harpy is one amazing bird and was specially designed to kill and only kill
it was written by an AI and he just reads this crap youtube channels like this are extremely common, especially when it comes to something like the Megalodon
People always think straight to lions and tigers when asked about the most efficient hunters in the animal kingdom. . . But birds are truly the predators of all predators
@@leow5632 True, I don't know why people idealize animals and the nature as a whole this much nowadays. Just to add to your comment: some even commit cannibalism without caring much, like male lions eating their own cubs.
Large animals often predate on smaller animals in the wilds, even the same species at times, it's simply part of how the food chain works to balance the numbers of species in nature. It is also why many animals lay several eggs, have a litter of young, because often many of the young will not survive to adulthood. It is the strong and healthy that survive to adulthood, to assure that the species continues and can breed to produce the next generation of its kind.
Many more birds are omnivores than we realize nor do they all settle for worms. Their ancestry is from having been dinosaurs, so watching their hunting skills is watching their instinctual behaviour.
@@williamchiafos3889 Actually, it's a strong theory, currently we can count on dozens of fossils, genetic and skeletal analysis, so there are no more doubts nowadays.
@@pierfrancescotancredi8353 do you know how long the theory of gravity has been accepted, yet recent science is challenging it. Or how about the theories of flat or globe earth ? Most theories eventually are replaced with new theories that refute the old ones. Science is always challenging itself and correcting itself. I am fully aware that this theory, which was first promoted by Arthur C Clarke, is generally accepted but it does have its faults. What have bats evolved into in the last 50 million years ? I'll wait..
@@williamchiafos3889 Birds didnt just evolved from dinosaurs..... they can still be considered as dinosaurs. If you study the biology & classifications of species, you will realized that scientists still group them. There is a reason why some birds have scales, since birds and reptiles are related. Dinosaur family consists of avian, non-avian, birds & reptiles. Remember that raptors are feathered & has beaks, so they can be considered as birds. Ostriches, Cassowaries & Emus still have the same dinosaur features as raptors & therapods...
@@williamchiafos3889 By your logic, Horseshoe Crabs, which have lived for 300 million years, should have done something by now......actually read about what you're talking about before you comment. You learn this shit in middle school 🤦🏼♀️
It's nature. I can watch with an objective perspective. Just for educational purposes. I don't enjoy it but it's definitely a fascinating sight. Never disrupt it.
This was really fascinating to watch. Seagulls have no fear even for humans. Same with the Pelican, that thing would try to eat your head if it got the chance.
I truly appreciate these videos and the videographers cause you take me to places and sightings...you educate me...you transport me totally into the event.
I live in vegas, and I once saw a local black bird kill a smaller sparrow type bird a few yrs ago. The black bird was significantly larger and wanted to feed its adolescent youngin. The smaller bird had its friends trying to drive the larger bird away, but it was useless. The black bird killed and fed the smaller bird to its youngin. It was actually pretty brutal to watch. And I saw this live, no video.
His favorite was the #1 pick of a Jackdaw colliding with a hawk in midair causing it to fall to the ground. Yup. That was his favorite one. Also his #1 pick. Well, actually it was the second of four jackdaw videos that made the #1 pick… because it’s obviously the best video of “Birds Brutally HUNTING THEIR PREY.” That’s right. A Jackdaw colliding with a hawk and both of them falling to the ground is the best example of brutal avión predation on earth.
Yeah I saw a sparrow hawk catch and eat a wood pigeon in my garden the other week. Brutal but its nature . The wood pigeon was bigger than the sparrowhawk too
Several years ago I heard a commotion in my back yard. Something was screaming a high pitch cry. I went out and found a Western Scrub Jay pinning a Mourning Dove down on the lawn, The Jay had picked all the feathers off of the area between the Dove's wings and also all the feathers off the back of the head and neck. The Jay had opened up the entire back of the Dove's head and was feasting on the bird's brain. Velociraptor!
I'm no expert on types of birds but a rather large bird I think it was a smaller hawk caught a bluejay in my backyard. It picked it's feathers and ate it all. Not a scrap was left except some feathers.
It's not cruel, we humanize the actions of animals, but it's just their nature, it has nothing to do with cruelty and everything to do with survival. If you could go back in time to our early ancestors you'd see some "cruel" moments, to survive.
I must say, this is a well made video. I was skeptical of watching at first because channels similar to this that do top 15's (10's/5's, whatever) usually have sooo much filler and barely ever actually show us the footage we came for. This video was exactly what it said it was, as well as narrated perfectly. Nothing extra or annoying, just birds being vicious. Great video.
15:17 - that's not a jackdaw, that's a hooded crow. Also, the sparrowhawk and the jackdaw segment is two separate videos. I've seen the full video of the jackdaw trying to escape from the grip of the sparrowhawk. The sparrowhawk catches the jackdaw on the ground. The jackdaw only escapes because the sparrowhawk only has one leg to grip it with. Female sparrowhawks, with both talons still intact, are more than capable of killing a jackdaw, and do so regularly. I've seen them kill larger corvids too, like magpies and hooded crows.
Well it's true, brutality isn't just applied on Big and Strong predator. Even a tiny predator is still a predator to its prey. It's relative terms, really. Can you imagine what your adorable pet cat could do to a canary? Yeah, it happened to mine. 😏
As a youngster, I was in my friend's back garden watching his pet rabbit eating the grass, when a neighbour's cat jumped into the garden: Lying flat, in stalking mode, it crept up behind the rabbit (rabbit continued eating) and pounced! At that instant, the rabbit flattened its front legs and, with its rear legs, whacked its powerful legs straight into the cat's face! The cat jumped vertically up about 6 feet and shot out of the garden at lightning speed :) Rabbits name - Thumper!
The ruthless precision and coldness of the feathered Dinosaurs takes some beating. Not even an asteroid collision, roughly 65 million years ago, seems to have dampened their zest for a hearty good meal. According to how you interpret the fossils found, I am aware that feathering of Therapsid Saurischians was taking shape during the Jurrassic. But the bird -Dinosaur connection could be debatable I suppose.
You did a much better job with the narration of this video then some others in the past. It’s obvious you put more time into collecting information. Well done keep it up👍🏼👍🏼
I raise chickens, ducks and quail. I recently had a shocking experience when cleaning my quail enclosure. One flew out and before I could react my chickens killed it in seconds 😮
As brutal, barbaric and savage as nature can be, it absolutely has to take a back seat and stand in AWE of the damage human beings can do to the natural environment and the pain and suffering dished out to both earthly creatures and human beings with many methods incomprehensible to other living forms.
actually theyr not that brutal but maybe our European ones are calmer only thign they do is impale animals on thorns and the like but the animals are already dead when they do so
We made the shrike into the monster it is today. If people had been more mindful about who we prepare shish kebab around, the bird would still have its innocence and gentleness towards its smaller meadowland friends.
My favorite is the heron eating the weasel. Just because i have seen allot of video's of weasels wearing down larger prey with its relentless jump around to wear you down thing. So its nice to see one get eaten itself.... it tried to do its jump around thing here too, but failed, sucked in too it.
"Insanely brutal" is a MASSIVE overstatement. More like "birds catch their prey." That's it.
“Despite their small size,…” Are you kidding?!?! The harpy eagle is one of the largest, most powerful raptors in the world. It’s talons are the same size as the Grizzly Bear’s claws!
I know. this narrator has no clue!!
I was about to say they’re dog sized birds
Mantap...👍
The harpy eagle literally hunts large monkeys and if provided I dint doubt for one bit that it would attempt to attack a human!! The harpy is one amazing bird and was specially designed to kill and only kill
This narration is embarrassing
"A rat is eating what looks like a dead bird" THATS A FREAKING RABBIT!!!!
it was written by an AI and he just reads this crap
youtube channels like this are extremely common,
especially when it comes to something like the Megalodon
@@uietwyatt4841 😅😂
The harpy eagle’s small size? Dude, it’s one of the largest in the world! 🦅
Right. Who ever writes this guy's scripts needs to be fired.
"Despites it's small size." Made my day. :-) :-)
This narration is idiotic.
A 3 & a half foot 20 pound bird is small huh?.. what a dunce .. 😂
Agreed, I've watched numerous videos of this guy and there are so many typos and completely incorrect facts...
If this is what these little avian dinosaurs can do, imagine what the non avian dinosaurs were able to do!
"What looks like a dead bird" Bunny ears and fur in clear sight...
I didn't know that Crows actually hunted live prey..wow they are aggressive.
Crows literally eat anything if they can't something easy to eat they will hunt for there food.
I saw one carry off a baby bunny and then stab it to death with its bill 😱☹️
Yeah crows Kill small animals like call baby dukes baby birds = 7 baby squirrels and mice
They have a bit of a hard time killing things with their beaks, but if they can catch it, they'll try.
Heck I didn't know about Blue Jays and wood peckers
Man, I freggin LOVE it when the voice-over is literally telling me what the video is showing me.
Esses pássaros são umas feras...
don't forget Ravens, the most intelligent of all birds.
ppl also quite forgett that chickens will kill and eat anythign smalelr then themself including even venomouse snakes
Thank you for adding chapters! A nice feature.
Animals hunt for their hungry but human hunt for fun.
People always think straight to lions and tigers when asked about the most efficient hunters in the animal kingdom. . . But birds are truly the predators of all predators
You’re lucky lions and tigers don’t have wings.
@@christianhopkins7751 you're darn tootin right I am
@@mikeoxmall3431 What if horses had the heads of crocodiles?
@@ekinteko we would be pretty fuckin sol
has become a law of nature😌,,,
greetings from Indonesia🇮🇩
Not surprising, considering Birds are the closest living relative of Dinosaurs, birds are predators…
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Dinosaurs never existed
Birds ARE dinosaurs 😉
True.. but not all dinosaurs were predators.
Exactly
I never knew birds were so vicious and attacked other birds.
Civilized people attack and kill other people, so why not birds? Albeit humans do not do it for food, for now.
Big cats like leopards eat other small cats like civets too. Animals classification is a human construct.
@@leow5632 True, I don't know why people idealize animals and the nature as a whole this much nowadays. Just to add to your comment: some even commit cannibalism without caring much, like male lions eating their own cubs.
Large animals often predate on smaller animals in the wilds, even the same species at times, it's simply part of how the food chain works to balance the numbers of species in nature. It is also why many animals lay several eggs, have a litter of young, because often many of the young will not survive to adulthood. It is the strong and healthy that survive to adulthood, to assure that the species continues and can breed to produce the next generation of its kind.
Humans viciously attack other humans too
My fav was definitely the woodpecker tackling the blue jay
Many more birds are omnivores than we realize nor do they all settle for worms. Their ancestry is from having been dinosaurs, so watching their hunting skills is watching their instinctual behaviour.
That dinosaur to bird theory is weak.
@@williamchiafos3889 Actually, it's a strong theory, currently we can count on dozens of fossils, genetic and skeletal analysis, so there are no more doubts nowadays.
@@pierfrancescotancredi8353 do you know how long the theory of gravity has been accepted, yet recent science is challenging it. Or how about the theories of flat or globe earth ? Most theories eventually are replaced with new theories that refute the old ones. Science is always challenging itself and correcting itself. I am fully aware that this theory, which was first promoted by Arthur C Clarke, is generally accepted but it does have its faults. What have bats evolved into in the last 50 million years ? I'll wait..
@@williamchiafos3889 Birds didnt just evolved from dinosaurs..... they can still be considered as dinosaurs. If you study the biology & classifications of species, you will realized that scientists still group them. There is a reason why some birds have scales, since birds and reptiles are related.
Dinosaur family consists of avian, non-avian, birds & reptiles. Remember that raptors are feathered & has beaks, so they can be considered as birds.
Ostriches, Cassowaries & Emus still have the same dinosaur features as raptors & therapods...
@@williamchiafos3889 By your logic, Horseshoe Crabs, which have lived for 300 million years, should have done something by now......actually read about what you're talking about before you comment. You learn this shit in middle school 🤦🏼♀️
I am truly grateful that birds aren't the size of tigers and polar bears.
It's nature. I can watch with an objective perspective. Just for educational purposes. I don't enjoy it but it's definitely a fascinating sight. Never disrupt it.
We're also nature. If we disrupt it, it's nature.
@@MohammedMuhiUddin not really tho
@@nickdouglas736 literally yes. We are not separate from nature.
Mama bird: MY BABYS
Until a dog is attached, and then everyone says, "why did you just watch?"
The crow is really aggressive
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Really enjoyed this video so so interesting 👍 can't wait till nxt manythanks xx
Why is it harder to watch this one over the others? Lol
This was really fascinating to watch. Seagulls have no fear even for humans. Same with the Pelican, that thing would try to eat your head if it got the chance.
I truly appreciate these videos and the videographers cause you take me to places and sightings...you educate me...you transport me totally into the event.
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Lol nobody agrees with u his narration is so annoying
I live in vegas, and I once saw a local black bird kill a smaller sparrow type bird a few yrs ago. The black bird was significantly larger and wanted to feed its adolescent youngin. The smaller bird had its friends trying to drive the larger bird away, but it was useless. The black bird killed and fed the smaller bird to its youngin. It was actually pretty brutal to watch. And I saw this live, no video.
His favorite was the #1 pick of a Jackdaw colliding with a hawk in midair causing it to fall to the ground.
Yup. That was his favorite one. Also his #1 pick. Well, actually it was the second of four jackdaw videos that made the #1 pick… because it’s obviously the best video of “Birds Brutally HUNTING THEIR PREY.”
That’s right. A Jackdaw colliding with a hawk and both of them falling to the ground is the best example of brutal avión predation on earth.
Went from brutal kills to random videos
This is stunning! you did a good job! Best regards and Have a nice weekend !
Wow, I just learned something watching this video. I never knew birds ate other birds.
Yeah I saw a sparrow hawk catch and eat a wood pigeon in my garden the other week. Brutal but its nature . The wood pigeon was bigger than the sparrowhawk too
Several years ago I heard a commotion in my back yard. Something was screaming a high pitch cry. I went out and found a Western Scrub Jay pinning a Mourning Dove down on the lawn, The Jay had picked all the feathers off of the area between the Dove's wings and also all the feathers off the back of the head and neck. The Jay had opened up the entire back of the Dove's head and was feasting on the bird's brain. Velociraptor!
I'm no expert on types of birds but a rather large bird I think it was a smaller hawk caught a bluejay in my backyard.
It picked it's feathers and ate it all. Not a scrap was left except some feathers.
Have you been living in a cave underground?
many species of birds kill other birds, both chicks and adults.
Makes you wonder if we need to reevaluate the term "bird of prey"
It's not cruel, we humanize the actions of animals, but it's just their nature, it has nothing to do with cruelty and everything to do with survival. If you could go back in time to our early ancestors you'd see some "cruel" moments, to survive.
thats untrue, theres plenty of pointless cruelty in animal kingdom. humans have no monopoly for it
Yeah, it is survival: but that doesn’t mean it’s pretty.
@@Thalaranthey it's nature. You can NEVER change it. Animals kill for survival and nothing else.
@johnshilds6852 finally! Someone agrees with me!
@@Leafy17 that's untrue. Very untrue. They kill for joy, too. Not all, but not a small part
😩 “ Nature is cruel and indifferent. Unfortunately, more people are becoming the same way. ”
2:04
Let’s appreciate that coucals also hunt sanke.
I must say, this is a well made video. I was skeptical of watching at first because channels similar to this that do top 15's (10's/5's, whatever) usually have sooo much filler and barely ever actually show us the footage we came for. This video was exactly what it said it was, as well as narrated perfectly. Nothing extra or annoying, just birds being vicious. Great video.
…this video is kinda trash you must have really low expectations.
15:17 - that's not a jackdaw, that's a hooded crow.
Also, the sparrowhawk and the jackdaw segment is two separate videos. I've seen the full video of the jackdaw trying to escape from the grip of the sparrowhawk. The sparrowhawk catches the jackdaw on the ground. The jackdaw only escapes because the sparrowhawk only has one leg to grip it with. Female sparrowhawks, with both talons still intact, are more than capable of killing a jackdaw, and do so regularly. I've seen them kill larger corvids too, like magpies and hooded crows.
They can be brutal but not cruel
THIS IS BEAUTIFUL
10:45 pretty sure that's a dead rabbit not a dead bird ... looks like it had the long ears...not to mention fur not feathers
Them little Birds had the Crow in a Head Lock like in Wrestling, they was Waiting for the Crow to "Tap Out"!
great, thanks for upload !
coucal was badass taking on a king cobra , seen them in Thailand never knew they where so aggressive
This is why birds are so small so they don't become a problem to humans...
Well it's true, brutality isn't just applied on Big and Strong predator. Even a tiny predator is still a predator to its prey.
It's relative terms, really.
Can you imagine what your adorable pet cat could do to a canary?
Yeah, it happened to mine. 😏
As a youngster, I was in my friend's back garden watching his pet rabbit eating the grass, when a neighbour's cat jumped into the garden: Lying flat, in stalking mode, it crept up behind the rabbit (rabbit continued eating) and pounced! At that instant, the rabbit flattened its front legs and, with its rear legs, whacked its powerful legs straight into the cat's face! The cat jumped vertically up about 6 feet and shot out of the garden at lightning speed :) Rabbits name - Thumper!
There was a COBRA in the back garden???
I’d move house.
Mantap....👍
The ruthless precision and coldness of the feathered Dinosaurs takes some beating. Not even an asteroid collision, roughly 65 million years ago, seems to have dampened their zest for a hearty good meal. According to how you interpret the fossils found, I am aware that feathering of Therapsid Saurischians was taking shape during the Jurrassic. But the bird -Dinosaur connection could be debatable I suppose.
You did a much better job with the narration of this video then some others in the past. It’s obvious you put more time into collecting information. Well done keep it up👍🏼👍🏼
He called a Harpy eagle small lol
I raise chickens, ducks and quail. I recently had a shocking experience when cleaning my quail enclosure. One flew out and before I could react my chickens killed it in seconds 😮
This awkward feeling when somebody says "I eat like a bird"
Who the hells says that
Some eat like great blue herons
Birds are badass!!
Damn, the dinosaur instincts are still strong.
Wah mantap....👍❤️
What shocks me the most is how people can watch and not help and don't give me its part of nature.
I know, the birds should shop at Kroger instead of killing food. 😉😁
Why don't you see a psychiatrist, Disney princess?
5:45 that blue jay must’ve heard the swag & surf song 😂
Who Knew? Great video, Thanks...
Thanks it was good 👍
The old show Redwall makes so much more sense now lmaoo
It’s not pronounced Tuck-sun Arizona, it’s pronounced Too-sahn, Tucson.
Thanks for helping me pronounce. No, really, I have so much trouble with which is rightfully pronunciation.😄
@@emiranda2491i xx you hi get go y GT yy6
And it's a gila"he-lah" woodpecker
Thanks 💐
That was awesome 👌🏿
Crows are fkn brutal. Smartest bird, no contest.
Love it watching from Peterborough peterboroughshire
Definitely mind blowing
Alot of people forget birds belong to the Theropod group dinosaurs, they're the remnants of the likes of t Rex and raptors
People looking onwards thinking how much they love nature enough too realise its nature after all 💁♂️ we’ve involved ourselves enough as it is
Harpy is the first in mass, first in claw size, and 3 in wingspan among all the eagles.
Raptors have talons not claws
Imagine what dinosaurs were like?
Blue jay is my favorite
That’s just the circle of life on this earth.
Nothing beats the Peregrine Falcon
When nature goes far than the humanity
As brutal, barbaric and savage as nature can be, it absolutely has to take a back seat and stand in AWE of the damage human beings can do to the natural environment and the pain and suffering dished out to both earthly creatures and human beings with many methods incomprehensible to other living forms.
Wow we have heron in my area. I never knew they would eat squirrels let alone whole!
Yes birds are unpredictable tucans WOW 😲
No one:
Absolutely no one:
This guy : *bird name* (said in attempted epic voice)
You need to synchronize your narration a bit better but good video!
10:45 Bro, you can't tell thats a rabbit? LMAO XD
I am so thankful to the Almighty that He put me on top of the food chain.
I love birds of prey
Wow you really like the number 14.
Excellent video, it’s a hooded crow at the end with the rat 🐀 😎
Why do i feel bad but then I remember its nature😭
Wellcome Friends of freedom, 😀
i was not knowing that the birds are so dangerous too😂😂
10:46 Dead Bird? do you even show the videos? thats a DEAD RABBIT!
Have you ever seen cassowaries, ostriches, eagles, vultures hunting / in real life ?
I like the back stories he comes up with there interesting.
Nice video👍😁
"birds can be just as deadly and cruel"
*Shows vultures*
Vultures eat carrion, that is neither deadly nor cruel.
Awesome video my favorite was the Toucan bird eating a parrot I was very surprised to be honest with you.
Backround percussion sounds like a can of spray paint being shaken. Spare no expense eh?
This guy has some off-the-wall commentary!
"Cane's" movie festival? "Tuck-son" Arizona?
Can't do it. I know it's part of nature I even hunt, but seeing helpless babies get eaten still hits a soft spot. But that's the way of life
You shoulded include the shrike in this video, this bird takes the cake when it comes to brutality
actually theyr not that brutal but maybe our European ones are calmer
only thign they do is impale animals on thorns and the like but the animals are already dead when they do so
We made the shrike into the monster it is today. If people had been more mindful about who we prepare shish kebab around, the bird would still have its innocence and gentleness towards its smaller meadowland friends.
The Skua “skewered” that penguin.
Blue Jay, “He needed da Money”
3:58 thanks god it wasn’t me 😂 (my real family name is Stingray)
Nigga you killed me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 “ the seagull asked the penguin to step outside.”
My favorite is the heron eating the weasel. Just because i have seen allot of video's of weasels wearing down larger prey with its relentless jump around to wear you down thing. So its nice to see one get eaten itself.... it tried to do its jump around thing here too, but failed, sucked in too it.
This narrator is egregious!