@@TsukiCove since this topic was brought up, in pokemon x/y there was this wild horde encounter mechanic where you could encounter 5 pokemon at the same time where it was possible during in one of the games a seviper could appear in a zangoose horde and in the other game meeting a zangoose in a seviper horde and they attacked eachother before the trainer during these hordes.
Honestly ur videos are such a breath of fresh air, everyone’s tired of the AI Voice Wildlife videos with 0 passion and misinformation in them. You are informational and you take your time making videos instead of trying to pump them out every day. Appreciate the good content.
Another example is dolphins and sharks, often times pods of dolphins will go out of their way to mob sharks and ram their bellies, and many sharks will actively avoid dolphins
There's also a lot of animosity between pilot whales and orcas, apparently. Research shows that orcas will go to considerable lengths to avoid pods of pilot whales in a given area, even though there's no clear predator/prey relationship and the two species don't seem to directly compete for food, either.
Another rivalry we can think of is between primates (especially monkeys) and snakes. Snakes are literally the reason monkeys and apes have evolved tri-colored vision. Snakes will try to hunt young monkeys, but adult monkeys can and will mob upon snakes. Primates can identify snakes from very blurred images as suggested by research at Nagoya University. A few species of monkeys also have the venom resistance seen in mongooses, though not as powerful. And, standoffs between snakes and monkeys are more of an even fight. And technically snakes can be seen as enemies for many types of smart mammals like weasels, badgers, cats, etc.
@@kadensmith2935 I am also religious and believe that god created the world as it is. What I have said is according to the general scientific consensus, which keeps changing.
I've only seen footage of Sloth Bears chasing tigers away. Never seen a tiger actually kill one. This is surprising because I have seen footage of cougars seeing off grizzly bears...
A sloth bear is a smaller animal vs. the Tiger. And its only weapons are it's 3.5" claws and a very shaggy coat, which frustrates the tiger from getting a clean bite on its neck. Sloth bears are insecticides and are generally mild natured except when a mother is defending her young. Then, she will charge tigers and even elephants.
A tiger will try to sneak up on a sloth bear and attack it from behind, pulling it down and immediately getting it by the throat. If all goes well for the tiger, it's over quickly without much of a fight. However, if the sloth bear senses the tiger and turns to face it, the situation changes dramatically. An alert, angry sloth bear is very dangerous, even for a tiger. Any major injury could prevent the tiger from hunting successfully. Meanwhile, bears have more endurance than big cats, so a long fight would greatly favor the bear.
@@matthewzito6130south east Asia has the smallest tigers often only 150-200kg at most. So the sloth bear that weighs around 200-300kg is a even fight.however a full grown royal Bengal or Amur tiger would make short work of a sloth bear.
@@santilanaknows5308 Sloth Bears don't live in Southeast Asia. They're found in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal (historically they were also found in Bangladesh and Bhutan). Also, according to the Smithsonian National Zoo website the average weight for an adult Sloth Bear is only 90-140 kg.
Nature's drama unfolds in this incredible video! 🦁🐘 From fierce rivalries to intense standoffs, witness the raw emotions of 8 animals who are natural enemies. It's a wildlife showdown like no other! Who would have thought the animal kingdom could be so intense? 🌿🔥
I think Siberian Tigers and Siberian brown bears really hate each other but there isn't really enough data on who's usually the winner. All we know is that tigers target bear cubs.
Can you make a new video about five mystery unanswered question about wildlife/Animal kingdom; 1. Why there are no Vegetarian Snake? 2. If there were a "Big Cats" why there are no "Big Dogs"? 3. Why giraffe didn't make any sound? 4. Why do duck billed platypus don't have stomacth and nipples despite They're Mammals? 5.Why color blue Is rare In the nature?
1) because being long and thin is a high energy requirement 2) Because we call the wolves, also there *Were* but they're extinct. Look up Bone crushing dogs. Dire wolves ect. We have "small dogs" but we call them foxes, bush dogs, racoon dogs. 3) they do ua-cam.com/video/w618jriMW0M/v-deo.html 4) teats are not a requirement for mammal, just lactation 5) ua-cam.com/video/3g246c6Bv58/v-deo.html
06:00 - This isn't completely true. While it's uncommon, some lions, tigers and leopards do become habitual man-eaters. These big cats may exhibit a number of unusual learned behaviors. For example, man-eaters will often abandon their human kills after one meal, rather than returning to feed again later. There are also many accounts of habitual man-eaters ignoring easy prey (like bait animals) in favor of human victims. Finally, there are many cases of both lions and leopards entering tents, huts and even houses to prey on humans.
Another one I've heard of from Africa is lions and painted dogs, lions apparently seem to go out of their way to kill them. Also owls and most corvids.
There is nothing like the hatred between lions and hyenas. They will go out of there way to attack each other, there were a bunch of lions who were known for hunting down and killing many hyenas simply out of hatred
Coyotes and grey wolves. Wolves will often kill coyotes on sight, and part of the reason coyotes have expanded their range so much in the modern era is due to human persecution of the grey wolf.
I already mentioned this in your _4 Top Predators That Are Hunted By Other Predators_ video, but the antagonism between wolves and tigers is well worth a mention
It was said if in Siberia and Northern China, wolves are very rare or even entirely absent around area that occupied by tiger, despite technically with pack they can defeating tiger.
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I Always though about that scenario and i Always come to the conclusion that it would be like the Dynamic between Male Lions and Hyenas except worse as Wolves don't have as powerful bite, have smaller packs and Generally at least a little smaller in size, with Tigers having a greater bite force then Lions and in The Siberian Tiger being Larger then a Lion.
Here's one pair I've heard of, the Cougar and the Grey Wolf. Like the Lion and the Hyena there is a great deal of overlap between the Wolves and Cougars in North America when it comes to prey. They are both aggressive towards each other and when a Cougar sees a lone Wolf they'll usually chase them off, and when a pack comes across a Cougar with a kill they chase them off.
Wolves vs coyotes. Wolves will lure/allow coyotes in to their kills, then trap them and kill them. Dolphins vs sharks- dolphins ram the gills of sharks, and orcas even kill great white sharks.
Def could've done baboon and leopard. I know you said no predator and prey but leopards don't prey on the adult males. It's more like a rivalry with them. Also jaguars and giant otters. Leopards and honey badgers.
Can i also add and corerct me if im wrong and here's another good example of natural eneimes in the late cretaceous tyrannosaurus has two natural eneimes that i know of. one being triceratops its 10ft tall and has a 1 meter (3.3 ft) horn and its lenght is around 26-30 ft (8-9 meters) and weight about 12 tons (10.9 metric tons)? and if the tyrannosaurus not careful the trike could kill by impaling the apex it was fast on its feet and could stand it's ground it also has a defensive frill to block attacks. Second is ankylosaurus its just a living tank and its about 20-26 ft (6-7.9 meters) and weighed about 4.8 and 8 metric tons and it has tough body armor and a really deadly clubed tail and if anky could swipe or swing its tail it can bone crushed or break a t.rex bone, but however tyrannosaurus could try to roll it over its back and make a easy meal of it. Also please no rude snarky replay comments just correct me please
I don't understand how they a lion is king of the jungle when they mainly occupy open fields. Tigers are the real kings they actually live in jungles which really helps them to be camouflaged.
they should do an experiment putting a hyena and lion cub together and raise them to see if they are really predetermined to hate each other, as if its in their blood. or if they would get along fine outside the wild.
Many More that could've been mentioned: Elephant vs Rhinoceros Orca vs Great White Shark T-Rex vs Spinosaurus Polar Bear vs Walrus Grizzly Bear vs Gray Wolf
Lion vs leopard Lions vs Painted dogs Lions vs Buffalos Lions vs Elephants Leopard vs Great Apes Leopard vs Python Leopard vs All hyenas Spotted hyenas vs Painted dogs Tiger vs dholes Crocodile vs Painted dogs Crocodile vs Shark Wolf vs brown bear Wolf vs Cougar Wolf vs Wolverine Wolf vs lynx Grizzly vs black bear Lynx vs Red fox Caracal vs jackal Lynx vs coyote Cougar vs coyote Orca vs Shark Sperm whale vs Giant squid
Donkey vs anything they perceive as dogs. In essence, most predators with 4 legs. That's why donkey can become an excellent guard animal in a farm: they ferociously attack intruders while making loud noises.
They say they can mimic the sounds of prey... seems like all I can find is they can mimic the sambar deer. Can you tell me the other animals they can mimic? I just don't think they have the vocal cords to be able to really truly mimic other animals. Not like crows. Thanks!
The rivalry between Mongooses and Snakes is the inspiration behind Zangoose and Seviper
oh i didn't know that and that's quite interesting :)
@@TsukiCove since this topic was brought up, in pokemon x/y there was this wild horde encounter mechanic where you could encounter 5 pokemon at the same time where it was possible during in one of the games a seviper could appear in a zangoose horde and in the other game meeting a zangoose in a seviper horde and they attacked eachother before the trainer during these hordes.
Facts
was just gonna say "I learned this from Zangoose and Seviper"
What about Rikki Tikki Tavi
Honestly ur videos are such a breath of fresh air, everyone’s tired of the AI Voice Wildlife videos with 0 passion and misinformation in them. You are informational and you take your time making videos instead of trying to pump them out every day. Appreciate the good content.
Another example is dolphins and sharks, often times pods of dolphins will go out of their way to mob sharks and ram their bellies, and many sharks will actively avoid dolphins
There's also a lot of animosity between pilot whales and orcas, apparently. Research shows that orcas will go to considerable lengths to avoid pods of pilot whales in a given area, even though there's no clear predator/prey relationship and the two species don't seem to directly compete for food, either.
@@anserbauer309 dolphins also mob and murder pilot whales too, porpoises can be quite nasty
That sounds like a one sided hatred tho 😭
@@gelo888 Well.... sure; but many sharks eat dolphins, so it's not entirely unjustified.
Killer whales the true Kings of the ocean
"If animals could hate, this would be an endless blood feud of two eternal enemies."
- National Geographic
Another rivalry we can think of is between primates (especially monkeys) and snakes. Snakes are literally the reason monkeys and apes have evolved tri-colored vision. Snakes will try to hunt young monkeys, but adult monkeys can and will mob upon snakes. Primates can identify snakes from very blurred images as suggested by research at Nagoya University. A few species of monkeys also have the venom resistance seen in mongooses, though not as powerful. And, standoffs between snakes and monkeys are more of an even fight. And technically snakes can be seen as enemies for many types of smart mammals like weasels, badgers, cats, etc.
Nothing evolved, God created everything as it is.
A yes, the rivalry of snakes and monkeys, snakes and apes, snakes and mongoose, snakes and others snakes... Snakes are a hateful animal kkkkkkkk
@@kadensmith2935 I am also religious and believe that god created the world as it is. What I have said is according to the general scientific consensus, which keeps changing.
Fools believing the sky Daddy created us then we ate some forbidden fruit then he got angry and here we are.
I've only seen footage of Sloth Bears chasing tigers away. Never seen a tiger actually kill one. This is surprising because I have seen footage of cougars seeing off grizzly bears...
A sloth bear is a smaller animal vs. the Tiger. And its only weapons are it's 3.5" claws and a very shaggy coat, which frustrates the tiger from getting a clean bite on its neck. Sloth bears are insecticides and are generally mild natured except when a mother is defending her young. Then, she will charge tigers and even elephants.
A tiger will try to sneak up on a sloth bear and attack it from behind, pulling it down and immediately getting it by the throat. If all goes well for the tiger, it's over quickly without much of a fight. However, if the sloth bear senses the tiger and turns to face it, the situation changes dramatically. An alert, angry sloth bear is very dangerous, even for a tiger. Any major injury could prevent the tiger from hunting successfully. Meanwhile, bears have more endurance than big cats, so a long fight would greatly favor the bear.
@@matthewzito6130south east Asia has the smallest tigers often only 150-200kg at most. So the sloth bear that weighs around 200-300kg is a even fight.however a full grown royal Bengal or Amur tiger would make short work of a sloth bear.
@@santilanaknows5308 Sloth Bears don't live in Southeast Asia. They're found in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal (historically they were also found in Bangladesh and Bhutan). Also, according to the Smithsonian National Zoo website the average weight for an adult Sloth Bear is only 90-140 kg.
Nature's drama unfolds in this incredible video! 🦁🐘 From fierce rivalries to intense standoffs, witness the raw emotions of 8 animals who are natural enemies. It's a wildlife showdown like no other! Who would have thought the animal kingdom could be so intense? 🌿🔥
I havent seen the video yet, but im immediately thinking: Ants vs Ants. Lion vs Hyena. Human vs anything that breathes
More accurately blacks vs whites.
Irish vs English.
Basically humans vs other humans
Very nice video, I enjoyed it! Another pair that could've made it was Owls vs. Crows
Or owls and eagles
Hello Tsuki! Thanks for new video bruh
No worries, i'm glad you enjoy them :)
frfr the to sloth bear cubs on the back was cute
Owls and crows are a rivalry that comes to mind. These two can't stand each other
Great video
thanks i appreciate it :)
Leopard x Baboon / Cow x horse / ducks~geese x swans
The Canada Goose and everything else that lives?
Nice animal video man! Your videos are top-notch!! 👍👌🏻❤️❤️🔥✨
Thank you i really appreciate it :)
Cool video again. Thank you
Animals be wildin
The crow vs owls beef is my favorite one.
Awesome vid
Thanks i appreciate it as always :)
I think Siberian Tigers and Siberian brown bears really hate each other but there isn't really enough data on who's usually the winner.
All we know is that tigers target bear cubs.
Orcas and sharks! Great video today!
But Orcas dont hate Sharks, they're good food for Orcas
Can you make a new video about five mystery unanswered question about wildlife/Animal kingdom;
1. Why there are no Vegetarian Snake?
2. If there were a "Big Cats" why there are no "Big Dogs"?
3. Why giraffe didn't make any sound?
4. Why do duck billed platypus don't have stomacth and nipples despite They're Mammals?
5.Why color blue Is rare In the nature?
1) because being long and thin is a high energy requirement
2) Because we call the wolves, also there *Were* but they're extinct. Look up Bone crushing dogs. Dire wolves ect. We have "small dogs" but we call them foxes, bush dogs, racoon dogs.
3) they do ua-cam.com/video/w618jriMW0M/v-deo.html
4) teats are not a requirement for mammal, just lactation
5) ua-cam.com/video/3g246c6Bv58/v-deo.html
Coyotes and wolves
7:55 we all know the Arch-enemy of the Arnie……. Squirrels……
You've learnt so much from me Kratos haha
Winter months?
Great White vs Orca is another heated predator-prey relationship
Nile monitor and martial eagle is good in the list
Excellent video 😊
Nice topic. Nice to see you talk about this. 🙂👍
I watched a nature documentary where a hippo picked up a full grown crocodile and tossed it around like a ragdoll. 😮
I’m at a loss of what cartoon childhood movie made me afraid of snakes in the 90s. Any suggestions? Thanks for a great video!
rikki tiki tavi
Lion and hyena are mutual enemies (lion king reference)
Also Humans vs All wild animals 😂
06:00 - This isn't completely true. While it's uncommon, some lions, tigers and leopards do become habitual man-eaters. These big cats may exhibit a number of unusual learned behaviors. For example, man-eaters will often abandon their human kills after one meal, rather than returning to feed again later. There are also many accounts of habitual man-eaters ignoring easy prey (like bait animals) in favor of human victims. Finally, there are many cases of both lions and leopards entering tents, huts and even houses to prey on humans.
I understood that some creatures never get along with other species.
An hounarble mention would have been the Honey Badger vs everyone ever
Tsuki, what do you think would happen if cheetahs were introduced to Australia?
A waste of the cheetah's abilities.
@@samrizzardi2213 Not really, they would still face competition from the likes of dingoes and crocodiles
@@arkprice79 I meant in terms of prey. They wouldn't even need to run at top speed.
@samrizzardi2213 Remember the kangaroos locomotion, which would be completely new to a cheetah
@@arkprice79 Yeah, like the first generation of cheetahs
Another rivalry is between the drop beat and koala bear
So Disney lied to me???? Lol
Baloo 💙 🥺
My thoughts exactly. They don't come any more happy-go-lucky, easy goin' than Baloo.
What about Australians and Emus?
Cats vs Dogs
Sharks vs Dolphins
Ants vs Termites
Another one I've heard of from Africa is lions and painted dogs, lions apparently seem to go out of their way to kill them. Also owls and most corvids.
common crow vs great horned owl
It makes no sense that the plural of goose is geese, but the plural of mongoose is not mongeese.
Timberwolves vs Grizzlie Bear
There is nothing like the hatred between lions and hyenas. They will go out of there way to attack each other, there were a bunch of lions who were known for hunting down and killing many hyenas simply out of hatred
Crows and Owls
Polar bear and seal
That's just predator and prey not enemies, polar bear and grizzly bear would be rivals in summer
I wonder who is a frog opp? 💚💪🏾🐸
Leopards vs Baboons
Tigers & wolves really hate each other besides bears they hate wolves they don't see each other tho unless they in snowy areas
The Jungle Book and Lion King got it right, I guess.
Komodon vs monitor
Humans v Humans
I'm disappointed that the plural form of mongoose isn't mongeese 😒
Ever pretty puppies
Prettier cheetah
Everything vs humans
Leopard vs Baboon
Rats and mice would also qualify.
Poles and russians
Killer whales and elephant seals
Fake list no Tom&Jerry
Democrats and republicans
Another rivalry that could’ve been mentioned is Grizzly Bears vs Gray Wolves
Coyotes and grey wolves. Wolves will often kill coyotes on sight, and part of the reason coyotes have expanded their range so much in the modern era is due to human persecution of the grey wolf.
I already mentioned this in your _4 Top Predators That Are Hunted By Other Predators_ video, but the antagonism between wolves and tigers is well worth a mention
It was said if in Siberia and Northern China, wolves are very rare or even entirely absent around area that occupied by tiger, despite technically with pack they can defeating tiger.
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I Always though about that scenario and i Always come to the conclusion that it would be like the Dynamic between Male Lions and Hyenas except worse as Wolves don't have as powerful bite, have smaller packs and Generally at least a little smaller in size, with Tigers having a greater bite force then Lions and in The Siberian Tiger being Larger then a Lion.
Is animosity between crows and owls a thing? If so, I wouldn't have thought it was food related. Maybe territory related?
I think it's more about owls hunting crows and crows attacking owls in return. Crows are smart enough to do something about it.
I’ve definitely heard about owls and crows. I checked the comments to see if anyone mentioned them
How about coyotes & wolves? Just a thought for the next one...
Love your videos, always excited when my notos go off for a new post ❤
Here's one pair I've heard of, the Cougar and the Grey Wolf. Like the Lion and the Hyena there is a great deal of overlap between the Wolves and Cougars in North America when it comes to prey. They are both aggressive towards each other and when a Cougar sees a lone Wolf they'll usually chase them off, and when a pack comes across a Cougar with a kill they chase them off.
Sloth Bears tarrget face and jaws of a Tiger when fighting, so even if Tiger kills one it may not be able to eat or hunt afterwards.
yeah it's a common tactic with bears and the results are very nasty
You forgot cats and dogs
These are two near-apex predators that can get along. I once saw a dog chase a mouse into the waiting jaws of a cat.
Lion king made famous for battle between hyenas and lions
Everything vs Honey Badgers
Wolves vs coyotes. Wolves will lure/allow coyotes in to their kills, then trap them and kill them. Dolphins vs sharks- dolphins ram the gills of sharks, and orcas even kill great white sharks.
Def could've done baboon and leopard. I know you said no predator and prey but leopards don't prey on the adult males. It's more like a rivalry with them. Also jaguars and giant otters. Leopards and honey badgers.
Can i also add and corerct me if im wrong and here's another good example of natural eneimes in the late cretaceous tyrannosaurus has two natural eneimes that i know of.
one being triceratops its 10ft tall and has a 1 meter (3.3 ft) horn and its lenght is around 26-30 ft (8-9 meters) and weight about 12 tons (10.9 metric tons)? and if the tyrannosaurus not careful the trike could kill by impaling the apex it was fast on its feet and could stand it's ground it also has a defensive frill to block attacks.
Second is ankylosaurus its just a living tank and its about 20-26 ft (6-7.9 meters) and weighed about 4.8 and 8 metric tons and it has tough body armor and a really deadly clubed tail and if anky could swipe or swing its tail it can bone crushed or break a t.rex bone, but however tyrannosaurus could try to roll it over its back and make a easy meal of it.
Also please no rude snarky replay comments just correct me please
😂To be honest, it'll be kind of funny if you included humans we costly hate each other.
Peregrine Falcon vs. Pigeon
Killer Whale vs. Great White Shark
Polar Bear vs. Grizzly Bear
Penguin vs. Leopard Seal
Great video tsuki
Another good one is owls vs crows, or corvids in general
African Wild Dogs and Hyenas is pretty bad too
chacma baboons and African Leopard
One of your most interesting videos. I'd love to see more like it.
Nice can you make eland vs moose for your next video?
I don't understand how they a lion is king of the jungle when they mainly occupy open fields. Tigers are the real kings they actually live in jungles which really helps them to be camouflaged.
What about African Wild Dogs vs. Hyenas
What's funny is that there are many footages of captive-born lion and hyena cubs playing with each other.
How do you get all this amazing footage? Do you travel a lot?
they should do an experiment putting a hyena and lion cub together and raise them to see if they are really predetermined to hate each other, as if its in their blood. or if they would get along fine outside the wild.
There’s another relationship between two animals that hate each other and it’s out in the deep sea. Sperm Whale vs Giant Squid/Colossal Squid.
Many More that could've been mentioned:
Elephant vs Rhinoceros
Orca vs Great White Shark
T-Rex vs Spinosaurus
Polar Bear vs Walrus
Grizzly Bear vs Gray Wolf
Lol. T-rex and spinosaurus don't even live on the same era. Only in fiction.
Lion vs leopard
Lions vs Painted dogs
Lions vs Buffalos
Lions vs Elephants
Leopard vs Great Apes
Leopard vs Python
Leopard vs All hyenas
Spotted hyenas vs Painted dogs
Tiger vs dholes
Crocodile vs Painted dogs
Crocodile vs Shark
Wolf vs brown bear
Wolf vs Cougar
Wolf vs Wolverine
Wolf vs lynx
Grizzly vs black bear
Lynx vs Red fox
Caracal vs jackal
Lynx vs coyote
Cougar vs coyote
Orca vs Shark
Sperm whale vs Giant squid
Donkey vs anything they perceive as dogs. In essence, most predators with 4 legs. That's why donkey can become an excellent guard animal in a farm: they ferociously attack intruders while making loud noises.
They say they can mimic the sounds of prey... seems like all I can find is they can mimic the sambar deer. Can you tell me the other animals they can mimic? I just don't think they have the vocal cords to be able to really truly mimic other animals. Not like crows. Thanks!
There is no greater rivalry besides human and mosquito
ik im a tad late but another great one would've been coyotes and the entire north american continent!
5:43 *_“The Lion King”_* (1994 & 2019) in a Nutshell:
I would've love to see the wolf and Grizzly Bear in this list
Otters and alligators are natural enemies and eat each other.
And there's Honey Badger who just hate and pick up fights with everything lol