20 Times Snakes Messed With The Wrong Opponent
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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No gorilla very disappointed 😢
I didn’t know that hedgehogs have the ability to turn into porcupines when attacked! That’s incredible! You learn something new everyday!
it was pretty neat how the hedge hog turned into a porcupine
I love how often both the snakes and their tormentors change species during each segment.
I came here to see a gorilla yeet a snake. Big let down, I gotta say
It is pretty awesome how the cat kept changing colors.
In Apu Island, Philippines I was all alone swimming and a white poisonous sea snake came towards me from underneath. I told myself, don´t panic, don´t panic. One arm length away it is now at the surface looking at me for 2-3 seconds and i decide to turn my back to it and swim away only using my arms. I then look back and I don´t see it. Very scary moment!
That's it, If I ever move to Australia Im adopting a mongoose AND a secretary bird AND a frog. They'll live well and serve as a concentric rings of security 😂 or, one honey badger...I wonder if they can be socialised. Imagine having the honour of interacting with such a fearless creature.
I had no idea that hedgehogs can transform into porcupines when under attack! That's amazing! You learn something new every day!
Monitor lizards and rattlesnakes don't live anywhere near each other.
Whoever put all those creatures in that plastic tub is a psychopath.
All animals are incredible, it never gets boring watching them. Great vid 👌🏻
Living in the Australian bush meant I began killing mostly very venemous snakes (Browns/Tigers/etc.) by about the time I started school. A quick learner, I soon realised snakes are allergic to long-handled shovels.
I have heard honey badgers described as 500 pounds of pissed off in a 25 pound body. I've never met one in person, but those who have indicate the beasts are not to be trifled with.
I've heard that chickens are related to T-Rexes. Having owned chickens, I can believe it.
Showing the wrong species for what is being discussed is a repeated offence in this video.
Energizer Bunny: “Let’s finish this fight Satan!”
Secretary birds are from Africa, King Cobras are from Asia - I doubt that this secretary bird is killing a King Cobra.
It's cruel to artificially create the situation where an animal(s) is pitted against another a fight to the death. Just don't do it.
It's depraved, no different than dog fighting. 😨
There's a huge difference between a hedgehog and a porcupine though
When I was about 12, I happened to look out the window and saw our family cat get rid of a rattlesnake in the yard (we lived in New Mexico). She first sort of "hypnotized" it, did something to get it to strike where she wanted and then pounced on the back of its head and bit it hard enough to kill it. I was amazed.
That rabbit must have watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail,
That other snake is a gaboon viper!
If I ever move to Australia, I’m definitely adopting a mongoose, a secretary bird, and a frog. They’ll thrive and form my own unique ring of security. Or maybe I’ll just go for a honey badger… I wonder if they can be socialized. Imagine the privilege of bonding with such a fearless, untamed creature!
That iguana running from that pack of snakes was as amazing as when Jerome bettis ran that 100 yard touchdown his last game during the superbowl before retirement.. the iguana even stiff-armed my guy at the end 😂😂🤩🙌🏽
When I was a kid, we adopted two feral cats. They often caught mice and rats and occasionally attacked the neighbour's dog. Then, on one occasion, they came home with an adder [a type of viper; the UK's only venomous snake] they had killed. Adder's are protected in the UK, so we took the dead snake to the Police. When we told the duty officer that our cats killed it, he clearly didn't believe it. When the RSPCA came to check the snake, they confirmed, from bite and claw marks, that the snake had, indeed, been killed by cats.
The most dangerous and lethal thing for any snake to face is me!
There was a baby Duck with the chicken 😂
Secretary bird .. Very well named.
I'm pretty sure that's an AI-generated voice, and at this point, I'm a little terrified about how real these begin to sound.
Someone does not know what animal is what nor who is eating who lolz
I almost heard the snake screaming after getting mauled and eaten by monitor lizard and mauled by a gorilla. Snakes are pretty good screamers.
Secretary birds are in Africa, king cobras are in Asia, their territories do not overlap.
The *CRUNCH* from the Bobcat was the coolest thing ever
Badgers are wild animals do not want to upset one of them
Animal hunts are truly majestic and dramatic scenes
I hope that snake doesn't get chicken pox.
No hedgehog either...
The Secretary bird killed the snake, answered five calls, took three messages, rearranged two appointments and took the minutes of an important meeting.
Awesome how the python had swallowed the gator all the way to the gator's rear legs then in an instant the gator was able to break free and teach the python a lesson, and then allows it to leave!! Amazing!!!!
Long story short, if there's a will, there's a way! Never give up!
I had a Bermese python when I was kid. Absolutely beautiful snake, but the shop sold it as an adult, measuring around 4 feet, when in fact it was a just a baby. The power of that snake was unbelievable as it grew. Although friendly, it could have killed me with very minimal effort. Luckily he wasn't big enough at the time to consider me as a food source. But has to sell him to someone who could house such an incredible beast.
This was very informative for me thanks for your channel. Loving it keep up the great work. ❤❤
black mambas are called like that because inside of its mouth is black.
My lord.....that iguana running for the hills! Lmao
Indiana Jones “I hate snakes” wasn’t one of the twenty? In movie 1 didn’t he kill a few snakes with that torch, while a few thousand snakes slithered by him in that Egyptian tomb?
I love mongooses soooo much so fast and adorable ❤❤
It's one thing to film animals in the wild, but filming animals in cages / tanks that are being forced to fight is not right.
Never seen snakes in a coordinated attack on a pry, and I love the way the iguana was running.
You are in the Animal Kingdom. The Mongoose was introduced to the Caribbean to get tid of the snakes by the way. They were going to introduce wolves back into Scotland because of too many Red Deer. Toads in Australia. That kind of thing.
If Honey Badgers were not formidable enough they also have immunity to snake venom. Other animals that have this snake venom immunity are pigs, wolverines, pack rats, King Snakes, Opossums, Hedgehogs and if you can believe it California Ground Squirrels.
I don't know why, but there is something strangeøy poetic about snakes grtting their ass kicked by other animals
Let honey badgers loose in Congress.
Rattlesnakes aren't found on the same continents that Monitor lizards are found, so I'm not sure how that encounter happened. A zoo or other wildlife enclosure perhaps ?
The cat one was so funny😂.
The thumbnail is so Epic
Secretary birds and king cobra are endemic to different continents
Larger iguanas will outright whip a snake in the face with its tail if they get pressed by it.
The galapgos iguana got into the problem because of its habit of egglaying in the same area of the island every year the snakes live inbetween the nursery and its food sauce vegetation in the sea ,when the eggs hatch the baby iguanas have to run past the snake colony on the island
I like the way the mother cat protects her kittens. Motherhood is truly sacred
Some monitor lizards looks like they’re wearing medieval knight armour 😂
Love the video, but uh... MOTHER KITTEN?
Very very happy with it thanks again.
Personal experience from my childhood in Nigeria says the black mamba does not have a 100% kill rate. A schoolmate was bitten and didn't die
So good and fun with the secretary bird!😂
Awesome tom protect your love ones
The frog literally became "Snake Eater"
Herpetologist for many years. This video is almost entirely nonsense. Oh, wait. Taking this too seriously.
The mother hen adopted a duckling, so cute. I hope she's okay.
the first one really thought after already being half swallowed his rattle was going to work
The secretary bird is the winner for me
Predatory rabbits are the worst.
great video
looks like the mother chicken had adopted at least one duckling
No sympathy for snakes
When i was younger, i was a secretary bird 😅😅😂
Can someone please explain how BULLFROGS work?!?!? Where does the "food" go, especially when its still ALIVE!??!? They are the most amazing, CONFUSING predators I've ever seen???
I really broke down when the hedgehog turned into a hedgehog
Kobe Bryant the Black Mamba but as you say no one can compete❤
That Honey Badger and Kangaroo Rat is built different
It is not confidence. Snakes are predators. They are just doing their thing.
Very educational Ty
That Honey badger is one tough critter . I seen a video on them .
The Bobcat was fun to watch! Great job
There's a zoo in Belize that has a small cage in a leopard enclosure that people can go into and actually feed the leopard through and even pet it a bit with one finger. I actually got a kiss from it. But looking back, I just wonder if it was trying to figure out which wine would pair best with me.
Where is the Gorilla?
that's the matrix mouse lol I'm stoned from California that's a bad ass mouse lol oh time for me to smoke a bowl lol have a great night ✌
Nice video, thanks for posting.
I love the crows in the background rooting for Dino.
That was cruel putting them all in a box. Cruel and creepy. Poor Spider was like how'd i get up in this mess.
*Black mambas are brown: I bet the black mambas in Tarantino's Kill Bill are actually black.*
THE MONGOOSE SAID I AIN'T AFRAID OF NO SNAKE!!!🤣🤣🤣
When living in Bali we watched a chicken square off with a cobra. She was defending several ducklings from the snake.
Turtles is hired
It never ceases to amaze me. The black mamba kills large cats. Yet their natural predator is a small mammal.
Seems like the mongoose doesn't need fancy moves and stealth if it's pretty immune to the venom.
Not a problem. Been dealing with snakes for 60 yrs.
honey badger has my vote!
😂 I'm sorry I'm just visualizing when they showed the iguana I can picture the iguana saying what y'all boys want
They bogus for not showing the gorilla
well presented good stuff was a joy to watch
Felines in general are actually rather good at hunting and killing snakes, It's one of the reasons they can strike with their paws so fast (okay maybe not the 'big cat' species but still) they have exceptional instincts when it comes to killing snakes... This video is so inaccurate it's frustrating everything they said is to be left on the floor where it belongs... I mean for godsake they called a Porcupine a hedgehog as well...