@@TheBooban Google is the most tyrannical of them all, and censors literally everything. They are tyrants who hate free speech and free expression unless it follows their narrative or agenda.
That's a special kind of scary, being slowly taken down by creatures slightly smaller than yourself, but made up for with their speed and sheer tenacity
@@Ompadidthabeat yes, they will. any time someone reports a video as being graphically violent, youtube tags and demonetizes it. advertisers insist on this. the uploader can appeal if they wish, blur out the parts of the image that were tagged, or add a pre-screen warning, but that has to be arranged with youtube.
Those who are recording shouldn't have stood there just for the chance of recording something like this. they shouldve taken the rabbit to somewhere else if not to a shelter. ik there are millions of animals out there being eaten everyday but it only makes sense to save a hare that's actively being preyed on infront of you
It’s mostly woman who always make comments of the type “animals are more compassionate than humans”. Which is the most pathetic statement to ever make. They think nature like some Disney movie. Also many would have have a higher regard for an animals life or even a birds egg than a human foetus
@@raymondacbot4007no, there’s no right vs wrong when it comes to killing and consuming animals…there is however reverence and appreciation vs cruel and ignorant consumption. The former can only be done by humans, but the latter can only be done by animals and by uncaring humans.
That's not what vegans say though, or at least not all of 'em. I'm sure that some vegans advocate for sentient non-human animals to be held in reservations, if possible. Also, a ton of vegans own at least one pet.
Vegans dont say they need to be free in nature. They say animals dont deserve the short, brutal, factory harvesting life humans subject them to. Which is objectively worse than how "nature" treats them. Source: actually vegetarian and know other vegans and not projecting dumbass made up strawman conversations I have with them in my head.
actually mongoose and hyena are related, they belong in the same family as badgers and wolverines. They are one tough MFs, we are lucky mongoose is not the size of a lion they would kill anything..
@@Khan_is_mongol Nope. Badgers and wolverines are mustelids. Mongooses are viverrids. Hyenas aren't, they're closely related to viverrids but aren't viverrids
@Shaf Naw, actually, Mustelidae is now left with only the weasels, ferrets, and minks of the subfamily Mustelinae, mongooses and hyenas were never considered part of Mustelidae, hyenas were already a distinct family (Hyaenidae) and mongooses were historically included within the family Viverridae because the molecularity of mongooses is far more similar to the molecularity of civets than to the molecularity of weasels, but recent genetic analysis now shows Viverridae to only include the civets, while mongooses, malagasy carnivorans, genets, oyans, linsangs, and the african palm civet are relocated to six different families, Herpestidae, Eupleridae, Genettidae, Poianidae, Prionodontidae, and Nandiniidae, although, these six families are most closely related to civets (family Viverridae), with the mongooses (family Herpestidae) and malagasy carnivorans (family Eupleridae) being the closest to the civets, while the monotypic families Nandiniidae, Prionodontidae, Poianidae, and Genettidae are more basal within the superfamily Viverroidea, the largest superfamily of carnivorans, the hyenas (family Hyaenidae) and the aardwolf and its extinct relatives (family Protelidae) both encompass the superfamily Hyaenoidea, which is indeed the sister taxon to the superfamily Viverroidea, both superfamilies are classified within the infraorder Crocutopsia (meaning "hyena-shaped faced ones" in latin) of the suborder Feliformia (Cat-Like Carnivorans), the skunks, stink badgers, badgers, otters, zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher are not part of Mustelidae anymore, they are all reclassified into five separate families, Mephitidae for the skunks and stink badgers, Melidae for the badgers, Lutridae for the otters, and Ictonychidae for the zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher, while the families Melidae (Badgers), Lutridae (Otters), and Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher) are all classified with Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks) into the superfamily Musteloidea, Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers) does not actually belong to Musteloidea, Mephitidae instead belongs to a different superfamily named Procyonoidea, meaning skunks and stink badgers are actually more closely related to the raccoons, ringtail, cacomistle, coatis, olingos, olinguito, kinkajou, and red panda than to the weasels, ferrets, minks, badgers, otters, zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher.
Fortunately those last few seconds looked to me like it started agonal breathing, which would mean it was very close to dying and likely passed fully soon after.
@@laughterlight6512 yes, it was probably in the state of agony after they started eating the abdomen with the guts. The damage probably caused the whole body collapse at that moment
I know it is survival of the fittest, but I cannot help but feel so sorry for that poor rabbit. Could you imagine being torn apart slowly till you die. It broke my heart.
@@Carlo_1286 Cual es la razón de denunciar el video? Es un canal específico para mostrar las cosas que pasan en la naturaleza día a día. Es la realidad, si no te gusta simplemente no veas el video. No hay necesidad de reportar el video
Those who are recording shouldn't have stood there just for the chance of recording something like this. they shouldve taken the rabbit to somewhere else if not to a shelter. ik there are millions of animals out there being eaten everyday but it only makes sense to save a hare that's actively being preyed on infront of you
One day you may be reincarnated as this creature. I mean idklol if the world only had humans and factory farmed animals then it would be a more peaceful life given that the factory farmed animals are killed in a painless way
@@michaelarias3310 it looks likely to be real. i mean michael arias if you get eaten by a lion. your consciousness neuron go into the the next animal. you may become a single celled organism and become a bacteria that works for the lion such as a gut bacteria, skin bacteria, etc. if the lion reproduces then you may become a lion. time will probably accelerate very quickly until your a high form of consciousness. it can be true that the future of living wil be different due to genetic engineering and neuroscience that humans are doing. i mean michael when you sleep it feels like you instantly wake up the next day. same thing could happen after you die. its like time accelerates very quickly.
Hare: *in the most pain it’s ever felt in its life, screaming in pain and terror, knowing it’s going to die* Mongoose: *dabs mouth with napkin* “absolutely exquisite meal chaps”
@@deltasyn7434If only their evolution at least allowed them to be less intelligent or stop feeling so much pain, since they are born to be so terribly slain.
I showed this to my lil cousin shes now traumatized and ive said to her *“welcome to reality,its not rainbows and unicorns all the time you must face the reality”* :D
Makes me appreciate how lions mostly go for the neck for an instant kill (doesn't work all the time though). Getting eaten slowly from the butt up is the worst.
I remember walking through my old neighborhood finding 4 cats surrounding an injured rabbit. The rabbits back legs were covered in blood so ig it's a given that most predators go for the legs when it's rabbits. Interesting sight to say the least
Yeah but even then lions don't do that for compassion, they do this because an animal that is quickly dead won't fight back which means less risk for lion to have to get hurt or possibly losing the prey they caught.
Disney has painted the animal world to be rainbows and sunshine when we are kids but reality is this. And people need to see it to fully realize how brutal nature is. I'm glad I'm here just commenting on UA-cam and not being eaten alive.
@@snowflake362 That, but because it's a still a toddler hare it doesn't really any muscle or strength or bone mass. The mongoose are very strong and built for taking advantage of these and other small baby critters that normally would out grow them and become impossible to do this to.
Hare is a baby, mongoose has razor sharp teeth and claws and wiry, strong muscles. The hare also looks like it was already injured and had been chased and harassed for some time with the way it was limping and barely able to move even as the mongoose started biting it.
Whatever vegetarians and vegans say about animal cruelty: humans dont eat prey alive. Nature on the other hand, doesn't give a F if rhe prey is suffering being eaten alive.
Some asian cuisine does indulge in eating alive stuffs, but those are crab, shimp, krill or octopus. But there are also some asian ppl take it to extreme for like and view such as live fish and other disgusting things that only desperate war time people will eat like live centipede, earthworms and so on.
@@Chroma-Prime not only that, seafood spoils easily in just 1-2 hr after it is dead if you somehow get to eat that which I hope you will never get to experience. Will send you a good few days trip to the hospital. Hence why everyone around the world not just asian usually keeps it alive until needed and it taste much better too, so much better than the frozen type by a long mile unlike mammal meat.
There's no separation of predators who kill first and predators who do not. If a mongoose finds a mouse it will kill it and then eat it, and if a bunch of lions immobilize an elephant they will eat it alive. They only care about what's the most convenient.
Lions, Hyena and wolves prey die like that all the time. Stay away from the head where the mouth can bite and rip you apart. Check out lions eat hippos and elephants. They can’t clamp the neck because it’s so big so they weaken it and then eat it alive from the butt up. When land predators hunt prey bigger than themselves, that’s how you have to hunt if you don’t want to get hit by horns or giant tusks. Lions try to clamp the neck when possible but Go look at painted wolves hunt... they are methodical with the butt up technique.
It's in human nature to feel, I feel for this rabbit. Its wails and screams of agony and fear.. I feel no shame for shedding tears but such is life in the wild. One must die in order for another to live, that's the circle of life. Amazing video, raw nature.
@@ryanmccarthy8625And cause a food chain collapse because "oh no, x cute thing is getting hurt"? That's neither smart _nor_ useful. In the end, everything is food, it's either to a mongoose or a falcon or any number of other things. You saved it this time, congratulations, are you gonna kidnap it and keep it as a pet instead of letting nature take its course? That's a bit unfair to the rest, isn't it?
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen a hare get ripped apart by a gang of carnivores on this channel, I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
@@ahmedcapital3083 nickel is an element, like gold or silver, but worth far less. In the United States, it is a monetary coin worth five cents. It is common among older folks to say something like “if I had a nickel every time…” and then fill it in with some sort of event. It’s usually meant to imply something that happens a lot. For instance, a wife might say “if I had a nickel every time my husband lied and said he was at work late, I would be a millionaire.“
@@ahmedcapital3083 “Body language“ means something completely different. It means nonverbal communication with your hands, your limbs etc. You can’t blame a native English speaker for speaking the way he speaks.
@@yolandaponkers1581God didn't design it's creatures to kill each other, the Garden of Eden all creatures lived in harmony. When the first man and woman sinned, animals were slain to make up the difference.
Muscle spasms and shock, brain shutoff safety measures. A tiny bit same as when you pinch the neck of a baby cat it will freeze up because that's how their moms carry them easily. So, painful no doubt, but I don't expect it to be "aware" and fighting for survival until they cause enough blood loss to pass out or anything like that.
It probably went into shock after its tail was ripped off, either that or the blood loss eventually made it less painful and less conscious of what was happening.
@Tblazer I feel bad for the baby hare, but do you think the moongose had another way of doing it? They are basically the same size as the hare, they don't have the strength and intelligence needed to kill the hare faster. In these cases I try to believe that the adrenaline is so great that the animal doesn't feel all the pain, because it's horrible to think that these animals suffer so much to die, feeling 100% of the pain.
@@rabensaminaden927like dont always mean agree what ever happen in the video,it can be mean it just nature.You like it or not,you opinions doesnt matter.
I'm honestly not sure how painful it is tbh. I only say that because I imagine the hare is full of adrenaline, so maybe it blocks out a lot of the pain? But I could be completely wrong. Sad the nonetheless that some animals have to die slowly like this :(
@@pajamaguru5315 in a case like this the rabbit seems to be in shock. Shock is a last ditch effort of survival for an animal or human. Basically it minimises the pain you'd feel and does some stuff to your blood pressure to lower it I think. People who have been mauled by big cats or sharks say they initially didn't feel the pain. 20 minutes later tho and all that pain is right there again. In this case the rabbit probably died in its shock state so it wouldn't have felt much.
Sadly UA-cam has blocked or removed some of their videos due to the blood… absolutely ridiculous, god forbid those people decide to go on safari and cannot edit out natures fierce reality.
@@DerHammerSprichtvery poetic and deep, however I doubt most people are literally eating each other alive. Maybe financially, mentally, ethically, or any other figurative use of the phrase, but not physically.
Nature is cruel and its good that someone SHOWS it. I dont like people who will whine about seeing this video cause its “too cruel for them to even watch”. its part of reality and only by understanding it realistically can we actually educate us as society to make the world better. this video shows us how much pain there still is out there. I wont blame the cruel animals since we humans are cruel too, its part of our evolutionary identity to become reckless when its about our survival. But idk what to do about it, understanding that „reality is cruel“ isnt exactly uplifting or inspirational either since it feels like there is nothing we can do about it. It would be nice if there was.
Yep, couldn't watch it all, and I've been watching nature shows/documentaries/our family snake eat rats for years. Babies being eaten is not something that's ever been easy to watch, and this vid here tops it all considering how long the excruciating torture is, and how it's in so much fear it doesn't even know how to begin to fight back.
@@DeviantBris4nce but why this cameraman doesnt saved that rabbit baby !!he could have easily saved that rabbit but i think these just need content !!!
@@madhurbhargava6226 the mongooses need to eat, they are predators and we should not interfere with nature's course. Plus it is illegal to interfere with animals in some regions around the world.
@@madhurbhargava6226 Because you shouldn't interfere with nature, no matter how much we don't like it, it's happening almost everywhere many times every day, and it is natural. Saving the bunny could affect the mongoose family very negatively and stopping just that one instance is just one drop in an entire ocean. It doesn't mean I don't have empathy/sympathy for the rabbit though, and it doesn't mean I have to watch it.
@@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia if you want to have predation incurred upon you that is your prerogative, however it's best not to incite predation/perdition
Nature in a nutshell. Brutal, savage, merciless, despiadate, yet at the same time so beautiful and magestic. Poor hare but it's the cycle of life no matter the size.
@@Firbl We have conscious thoughts, we can decide to do those things. That's the scary part of it, psychopaths have different "wirings" or whatever, but they still make the conscious choice to kill/whatever. Humans are truly scarier than nature.
@@streetplaya23no shit, dude was just surprised they can be this brutal. No need to reiterate that animals eat animals, its not a groundbreaking discovery. Lmfao
@@blaccoutemily btw, Cuddles has the highest frequency of dying, and he's getting killed in most gruesome ways. Seems that dudes from MondoMedia are very "sentimental" about bunnies... 🐇🪓🐇🔪🐰🔨
Looks like the rabbit had a broken leg, right front which is why it couldn't escape as they are normally pretty fast. It is a horrible way to go for the rabbit though.
@@budsenberry2601 Possible but unlikely, they've other videos that would be pretty difficult to fake (like the mother giraffe with baby vs lions). The "rabbit" in question also looks like a scrub hare, which are native to South Africa. I suppose they get the footage out of an ambiental preservation area riddled with cameras everywhere.
@@smirking8457For real, it’s a literal easy meal for most predators. Hell even some animals are known to cannibalize their own children if food becomes too scarce.
I don't like rabbits (and I love mongooses), but damn being eaten alive like this is on a different level. Nature isn't a cutesy thing like poets describe in their works. It is unapologetically brutal.
“Subway Eat Fresh” ..mongoose love their fast food too!. What timing and what a great capture, they literally looked like little tiny ground piranhas. It was a little hard hearing the cries but such is nature, hares got to hop, mongoose got to eat.
Yes that is correct, Hare's belong to the "Fast food" family, like Kangaroos, Horses etc... Turtles or Snails however, belong to the "Slow food" family 😏😏😏
I've seen some hares fight back against snakes, squirells, and birds. But generally yep. :) I would never want to be born and built just to run. I rather have some claws or huge horns or even flying.
How cruel nature can be at times Edit: Well this sure has escalated quickly. All I meant was how brutal the rabbit suffered its fate. I can’t change the circle of life
We don't like blurring our videos, but UA-cam ends up blocking the videos. So, we post our un-blurred version on Facebook (Latest Sightings - Kruger)
FB has less censorship than UA-cam? Oh my. But your other vids are not blurred.
You should pin the comment
@@TheBooban
Google is the most tyrannical of them all, and censors literally everything. They are tyrants who hate free speech and free expression unless it follows their narrative or agenda.
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Because they only want you to see the Disney version of nature like Zootopia. Nick Wilde will never do this to officer Judy Hopps
That's a special kind of scary, being slowly taken down by creatures slightly smaller than yourself, but made up for with their speed and sheer tenacity
sounds like marriage
@@Auricson lol!
@@Auricson 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
@@Auricson lmfao
@@Auricson 😂😂the rabbit is only 1 hour of pain, ours is lifetime haha.
They dont need to blur it out, if people cant handle nature then they shouldnt watching this channel.
UA-cam will give them a strike
@@luthandomasinda1994 no they wont
Exactly there ruining there channel with that
@@Ompadidthabeat yes, they will. any time someone reports a video as being graphically violent, youtube tags and demonetizes it. advertisers insist on this. the uploader can appeal if they wish, blur out the parts of the image that were tagged, or add a pre-screen warning, but that has to be arranged with youtube.
@@Ompadidthabeat "No they won't" he says.
You have no idea what you're even talking about, bud.
I know this happens daily in nature, but the fact that it has to be alive while getting torn apart renders me crying.
Me too. And I am a grown up person.
You should see what humans does to each other, lel
good
@@Tiku-a cliché saying that doesn’t quite land, given we just watched a baby rabbit be slowly eaten alive
Those who are recording shouldn't have stood there just for the chance of recording something like this. they shouldve taken the rabbit to somewhere else if not to a shelter. ik there are millions of animals out there being eaten everyday but it only makes sense to save a hare that's actively being preyed on infront of you
Whoever said animals get along better than humans didn't know what the hell they were talking about. This is a dog-eat-dog world.
Type shit
It’s mostly woman who always make comments of the type “animals are more compassionate than humans”. Which is the most pathetic statement to ever make. They think nature like some Disney movie. Also many would have have a higher regard for an animals life or even a birds egg than a human foetus
Except humans have the conscious decision to separate right from wrong
There is no right from wrong? Its "right" that other creatures eat other creatures, animals are inherently selfish beings @@raymondacbot4007
@@raymondacbot4007no, there’s no right vs wrong when it comes to killing and consuming animals…there is however reverence and appreciation vs cruel and ignorant consumption. The former can only be done by humans, but the latter can only be done by animals and by uncaring humans.
Can't imagine a worse way to go out, being torn apart and eaten while still alive. Nature is beautiful yet unforgiving.
At least a bobcat would make it quick; a bite to the neck.
@@josephinetracy1485
Meanwhile cats, orcas & dolphins: Nah, lemme play with this little sh1t a bit longer.
Oh God. Probably being left alive in searing pain as your helpless to escape. . Yeah okay no detales um. . Yeah left alive. . In pain. . That sucks.
Pure Evil. A satanic takeover.
Its not bad as lion eating young elephant alive. 6 hours of painful death
American rabbits: “dog barked too loud, gonna die of a heart attack now”
African rabbits: “I am literally being eaten alive”
TIA man
That's a hare.
This is a scrub hare. Hares are quite a bit sturdier than rabbits.
@@DinnerForkTongue hares are fast as hell
Lol rabbits are ridiculously weak 😂
Vegans: animals deserve to be free in nature
Nature:
Predictable comment seen on every nature video.
@@soulsphere9242 You are vegan xd
@@snaigel I am not actually.
That's not what vegans say though, or at least not all of 'em. I'm sure that some vegans advocate for sentient non-human animals to be held in reservations, if possible.
Also, a ton of vegans own at least one pet.
Vegans dont say they need to be free in nature. They say animals dont deserve the short, brutal, factory harvesting life humans subject them to. Which is objectively worse than how "nature" treats them.
Source: actually vegetarian and know other vegans and not projecting dumbass made up strawman conversations I have with them in my head.
"Why can't humans be nice like animals?"
*The animals:*
This video is so sad to see
@@scottwarren4998it’s just nature this happens everyday
@@scottwarren4998
It's tasty to
It is the circle of life 😇
They just eat like herbivores who kill plants without mercy.
Rabbit: Hi, who are you?
Mongooses: I'm a hyena, but smaller
actually mongoose and hyena are related, they belong in the same family as badgers and wolverines. They are one tough MFs, we are lucky mongoose is not the size of a lion they would kill anything..
@@Khan_is_mongol Nope. Badgers and wolverines are mustelids. Mongooses are viverrids. Hyenas aren't, they're closely related to viverrids but aren't viverrids
@@Khan_is_mongol 😳😳😧😧😰😰😰😰
@Shaf Naw, actually, Mustelidae is now left with only the weasels, ferrets, and minks of the subfamily Mustelinae, mongooses and hyenas were never considered part of Mustelidae, hyenas were already a distinct family (Hyaenidae) and mongooses were historically included within the family Viverridae because the molecularity of mongooses is far more similar to the molecularity of civets than to the molecularity of weasels, but recent genetic analysis now shows Viverridae to only include the civets, while mongooses, malagasy carnivorans, genets, oyans, linsangs, and the african palm civet are relocated to six different families, Herpestidae, Eupleridae, Genettidae, Poianidae, Prionodontidae, and Nandiniidae, although, these six families are most closely related to civets (family Viverridae), with the mongooses (family Herpestidae) and malagasy carnivorans (family Eupleridae) being the closest to the civets, while the monotypic families Nandiniidae, Prionodontidae, Poianidae, and Genettidae are more basal within the superfamily Viverroidea, the largest superfamily of carnivorans, the hyenas (family Hyaenidae) and the aardwolf and its extinct relatives (family Protelidae) both encompass the superfamily Hyaenoidea, which is indeed the sister taxon to the superfamily Viverroidea, both superfamilies are classified within the infraorder Crocutopsia (meaning "hyena-shaped faced ones" in latin) of the suborder Feliformia (Cat-Like Carnivorans), the skunks, stink badgers, badgers, otters, zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher are not part of Mustelidae anymore, they are all reclassified into five separate families, Mephitidae for the skunks and stink badgers, Melidae for the badgers, Lutridae for the otters, and Ictonychidae for the zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher, while the families Melidae (Badgers), Lutridae (Otters), and Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher) are all classified with Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks) into the superfamily Musteloidea, Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers) does not actually belong to Musteloidea, Mephitidae instead belongs to a different superfamily named Procyonoidea, meaning skunks and stink badgers are actually more closely related to the raccoons, ringtail, cacomistle, coatis, olingos, olinguito, kinkajou, and red panda than to the weasels, ferrets, minks, badgers, otters, zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher.
@@indyreno2933 better u become a storyteller
Jungle looks beautiful from a distance but there are much pain and sufferings inside it.
I hope you mean the metaphorical jungle.
@@blackthorne3004
Oh excuse me, who called in the elementary school dropout? 🙄
@@DinnerForkTongue I hope the irony was clear. ;-)
Yeah thats pure truth nature looks beautifull a long distance but inside animals hunt each other 🦁
Just like the Earth.
Im convinced that this planet must be some kind of hell.
no it isn't.
Someone's got it figured out. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
Nah. It's just life in nature.
😅😂It is
Matter of perspective. For Hares and other prey? Probably
"Nature is so beautiful. I want to return to nature"
The nature 💀
It's kinda weird how the bunny was just letting the animals eat him like he was not trying to run
My brother need sussy nu-💀
@@natrix_burstbro accepted his fate 🗿
@@natrix_burstbro its a BABY hare
They had already gotten one of its leg + it's a baby@@natrix_burst
The fact he was alive for the whole video and slowly being eaten is absolutely brutal
I never known Mongoose Are Vicious for his size
@BananaBread-fg4fiyou dont have to watch this
Fortunately those last few seconds looked to me like it started agonal breathing, which would mean it was very close to dying and likely passed fully soon after.
@@laughterlight6512 yes, it was probably in the state of agony after they started eating the abdomen with the guts. The damage probably caused the whole body collapse at that moment
@@tryster2683 the fact some mongoose used to live near our house is terrifying
I know it is survival of the fittest, but I cannot help but feel so sorry for that poor rabbit. Could you imagine being torn apart slowly till you die. It broke my heart.
Always keep in mind that other animals would do the same to you in a heartbeat if they had the chance to, never underestimate the rules of nature
@@Carlo_1286 What are these bastards showing off here? If you don't want to see it, smash your phone and get out of here. Do not report anything.
@@Carlo_1286 WTF? Esto es lo que las otras especies se enfrentan día a día. Es bueno poder recordar lo bien que estamos detras de una pantalla.
@@Carlo_1286 Cual es la razón de denunciar el video? Es un canal específico para mostrar las cosas que pasan en la naturaleza día a día. Es la realidad, si no te gusta simplemente no veas el video. No hay necesidad de reportar el video
@@Mr_Gato02 ok amigo
could imagine my brain is saying "GO TO ANOTHER VIDEO, QUICK, PLEASE, PLEASE PLEAAAAAAAAAASEEEEEEEE" while my eyes are watching the whole thing going
@dudewhy2730 the car crash one is relatable cause its morbid curiosity, but why did you have to bring up mlp vore?
THere's a video of a lost baby elephant that ends up being eaten alive by hyenas. They don't show the whole thing, but it's screams still haunt me.
@@oliviariv I remember seeing that, wasn’t it a documentary about neglect?
Yeah me too man
Those who are recording shouldn't have stood there just for the chance of recording something like this. they shouldve taken the rabbit to somewhere else if not to a shelter. ik there are millions of animals out there being eaten everyday but it only makes sense to save a hare that's actively being preyed on infront of you
All of a sudden, my Monday morning doesn't seem so bad.
Shut up weirdo
200TH LIKER ON YOUR COMMENT LES GO
Mine too
@@controlledchaosworld4049right lo
Real
The rabbit is a loser!
its excruciating to see how long it lived for
Yeah nature is brutal 😢
One day you may be reincarnated as this creature. I mean idklol if the world only had humans and factory farmed animals then it would be a more peaceful life given that the factory farmed animals are killed in a painless way
@@infiniteworfare5089 may be. Depends if reincarnation is actually real
@@michaelarias3310 it looks likely to be real.
i mean michael arias if you get eaten by a lion. your consciousness neuron go into the the next animal. you may become a single celled organism and become a bacteria that works for the lion such as a gut bacteria, skin bacteria, etc. if the lion reproduces then you may become a lion. time will probably accelerate very quickly until your a high form of consciousness. it can be true that the future of living wil be different due to genetic engineering and neuroscience that humans are doing.
i mean michael when you sleep it feels like you instantly wake up the next day. same thing could happen after you die. its like time accelerates very quickly.
@@infiniteworfare5089 where does the proof cause reincarnation is cool though i believe in well ya know the usual God
Nature has a lot of unpleasant moments, doesn't it?
This was rather pleasant
@@SegularRpork Seeing something gets eaten alive isn't really pleasant. It's how nature works, sure. But pleasant? No.
@@profilutennavn pleasant to some, not to others
Nature is war.
@@SegularRpork come on don’t be open about your psychopath nature on internet
It's like a mini version of a pack of hyenas killing an antelope. Poor guy.
Well mongooses and hyenas are closely related after all
mangooses is a literally small hyenas
Bunny: *Screams in pain*
Mongoose: T a s t y
Hare: *in the most pain it’s ever felt in its life, screaming in pain and terror, knowing it’s going to die*
Mongoose: *dabs mouth with napkin* “absolutely exquisite meal chaps”
@@jxy_vbn8156 Mongoose: Noms noms.
yummy yummy
UMAI
I see why rabbits sometimes just have heart attacks right away when stressed rather than going on that long..
Don't mess around with the nature, such as nature knows what is biology, so don't mess nature🌿🍃
That made absolutely zero sense@@greendino5388
They're born to be prey.
@@deltasyn7434If only their evolution at least allowed them to be less intelligent or stop feeling so much pain, since they are born to be so terribly slain.
I showed this to my lil cousin shes now traumatized and ive said to her *“welcome to reality,its not rainbows and unicorns all the time you must face the reality”* :D
Makes me appreciate how lions mostly go for the neck for an instant kill (doesn't work all the time though). Getting eaten slowly from the butt up is the worst.
i wonder if they were intentionally going for the hind legs first to immobilize the rabbit since theyre too small for that instant kill
I remember walking through my old neighborhood finding 4 cats surrounding an injured rabbit. The rabbits back legs were covered in blood so ig it's a given that most predators go for the legs when it's rabbits. Interesting sight to say the least
make no mistake they have no morals, they dont care about ending the suffering, its just to stop it from escaping and moving so much.
"Getting eaten slowly from the butt up is the worst". 😄 You've had this experience before?
Yeah but even then lions don't do that for compassion, they do this because an animal that is quickly dead won't fight back which means less risk for lion to have to get hurt or possibly losing the prey they caught.
Disney has painted the animal world to be rainbows and sunshine when we are kids but reality is this.
And people need to see it to fully realize how brutal nature is. I'm glad I'm here just commenting on UA-cam and not being eaten alive.
Bro those mongoose be like “ F O O D “
yummy yummy
Crazy how the mongoose is about the same size but absolutely destroys that rabbit.
The mongooses are of adult age whereas that hare is just a toddler.
ofc,its a toddler it definitely wouldnt know anything about fighting back
thats because hares/rabbits are weak as water
@@snowflake362 That, but because it's a still a toddler hare it doesn't really any muscle or strength or bone mass. The mongoose are very strong and built for taking advantage of these and other small baby critters that normally would out grow them and become impossible to do this to.
Hare is a baby, mongoose has razor sharp teeth and claws and wiry, strong muscles. The hare also looks like it was already injured and had been chased and harassed for some time with the way it was limping and barely able to move even as the mongoose started biting it.
Whatever vegetarians and vegans say about animal cruelty: humans dont eat prey alive. Nature on the other hand, doesn't give a F if rhe prey is suffering being eaten alive.
Some asian cuisine does indulge in eating alive stuffs, but those are crab, shimp, krill or octopus. But there are also some asian ppl take it to extreme for like and view such as live fish and other disgusting things that only desperate war time people will eat like live centipede, earthworms and so on.
Just dont listen to them vegans.
@@axe4770
Those don't feel the pain!
@@Chroma-Prime not only that, seafood spoils easily in just 1-2 hr after it is dead if you somehow get to eat that which I hope you will never get to experience. Will send you a good few days trip to the hospital. Hence why everyone around the world not just asian usually keeps it alive until needed and it taste much better too, so much better than the frozen type by a long mile unlike mammal meat.
@@Chroma-Prime Octopus absolutely feel pain, they're smart as fuck too.
Damn, being eaten alive looks surreal... I'm realizing that animals that immediately kill their prey are a lot less vicious than I thought
There's no separation of predators who kill first and predators who do not. If a mongoose finds a mouse it will kill it and then eat it, and if a bunch of lions immobilize an elephant they will eat it alive. They only care about what's the most convenient.
0:11 mongoose did a very aggressive approach
This planet is truly a flying ball of horrors...
It isn't. How can a live thing live without eating something?
Predators must eat their prey, that's how they live.
survival and horror are different
@@blixxlow those are not mutually exclusive... bruh
A flying ball sir? ...🙄
@@blixxlowOG never said "survival"
Hare: You all wanna piece of me!?
Mongoose: Actually, yes.
Are you write same ,,when its related to your own??
@@AshokSharma-jm4uz I don't think he's related to any rabbits.
@@McCracken216 It,s not depend on your thoughts that he is related to rabbit or not,,but The real human being who have kindness and Feelings.
The fact that the hare had tears in its eyes is even more scary
Imagine getting hollowed out from the back end up...nature is brutal as hell!
Lions, Hyena and wolves prey die like that all the time. Stay away from the head where the mouth can bite and rip you apart. Check out lions eat hippos and elephants. They can’t clamp the neck because it’s so big so they weaken it and then eat it alive from the butt up. When land predators hunt prey bigger than themselves, that’s how you have to hunt if you don’t want to get hit by horns or giant tusks. Lions try to clamp the neck when possible but Go look at painted wolves hunt... they are methodical with the butt up technique.
I'll get flak for this but there may be some sexual element for the victim initially. It would pacify them before the pain. Rabbit's face.
@@brainwaiver1 bro i promise you there is ZERO sexual element to getting ripped apart like a raw steak
nature is not brutal, nature is nature... it is what it is.
@@eskanda3434 Being eaten out starts with a lick.
At least my cheeseburger isn't squealing at me when I bite into it.
It certainly does if you go see where it comes from.
"You should stop eating meat, it's bad for the environment!"
"Make other predators stop tearing their living prey to bloody shreds, then we can talk."
You tried
Are you saying you should be treated equivalently to a mongoose?
I won't talk to those idiots, even IF the get predators to stop eating meat.
You know the argument that eating meat is bad for the environment is a completely different issue than animal cruelty right?
@@kneegrow3906you sound like an idiot.
It's in human nature to feel, I feel for this rabbit. Its wails and screams of agony and fear.. I feel no shame for shedding tears but such is life in the wild. One must die in order for another to live, that's the circle of life. Amazing video, raw nature.
1:00 I love how the hare is being actively murdered and is just staring at the camera man like "can you help me".
Ha, real
The cameraman is either a sadist or a coward for not intervening.
@ryanmccarthy8625 Or those animals need to eat and stealing food would hurt them. Rabbit lost dude don't mess with an animals hunt
@@ryanmccarthy8625 Or you are just an idiot who doesn't understand how nature works.
@@ryanmccarthy8625And cause a food chain collapse because "oh no, x cute thing is getting hurt"? That's neither smart _nor_ useful. In the end, everything is food, it's either to a mongoose or a falcon or any number of other things. You saved it this time, congratulations, are you gonna kidnap it and keep it as a pet instead of letting nature take its course? That's a bit unfair to the rest, isn't it?
"Lets free the animals so they can live happy and freely in the wild!"
The wild:
This ain't no Disney movie
Seems u need to come and live in Africa ,,u so western 😂😂
it's better than what we do to them.
*MUCH* better
Lmao
@@Jdn.Ahey, you know what happens if a cow doesn't get milked, or sheep doesn't get shed?
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen a hare get ripped apart by a gang of carnivores on this channel, I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Hares are and nice quick snack in the wild
Rabbits and hares are the weakest animals ever. They always get taken down by predators so much smaller then them. No fight In them
What's nickel?
@@ahmedcapital3083 nickel is an element, like gold or silver, but worth far less. In the United States, it is a monetary coin worth five cents.
It is common among older folks to say something like “if I had a nickel every time…” and then fill it in with some sort of event.
It’s usually meant to imply something that happens a lot. For instance, a wife might say “if I had a nickel every time my husband lied and said he was at work late, I would be a millionaire.“
@@ahmedcapital3083 “Body language“ means something completely different. It means nonverbal communication with your hands, your limbs etc.
You can’t blame a native English speaker for speaking the way he speaks.
This is like lions eating a zebra in miniature
Always nice to see other things besides the big cats, hyenas, and wild dogs. Africa is full of creatures that could use more attention
This is Africa? I thought it was Asia
@Prince’s Predator Pets: Live Feeding Documentary bro that’s what I wanna hear about! 🦎🐊🐉
tfoooo hope CANCER will eat ur inside very slowly
@@dv9239 i hope you were joking?😂😂
Next time blow away the mongooses
Thumper said no but no means yes to Mr Mongoose 😂
Nature truly is absolutely merciless.
Maybe you need to think bigger on what mercy is....becouse if we ruin the planet, everything will die=o
hell, not nature
Exactly and that’s why I don’t believe in a benevolent creator. Like, why would a god design this to be natural?
@@yolandaponkers1581God didn't design it's creatures to kill each other, the Garden of Eden all creatures lived in harmony. When the first man and woman sinned, animals were slain to make up the difference.
@@arcturus9366 Complete drivel
Me: “RUN! DIG! DO SOMETHING!”
Bunny: “I’ll just get eaten. My gf broke up with me and now I feel nothing.”
Did you not see its injuries foot? It can’t run.
@@everyneed3959 it seems you have no scene of humor, feel pitiful for ya
Bro it’s an animal, it couldn’t have outrun them anyways.
@@johmgordonpitiful for what? Not finding dumb bullshit funny?
Rabbits are sensitive to fear, if they're scared they freeze up and become immobilized.
Dude didn't even get to die before being eaten '-'
💀💀💀
He's not hurting anymore. He's in little rodent heaven now.
@@ritemolawbks8012 is rodent heaven another term for the gastrointestinal track of his predators?
@@griffinsalmon5798 It's whatever you want to call it. If it's reincarnated as Bugs Bunny and the Easter Bunny, that will work as well.
Bruh
bro was just taking it 😭
Whenever you think that you have it bad.
Video denuncia
What are you talking about? I wouldn't mind getting my ass eaten out every now and then
Yep, just think you could be a rabbit or an Impala
Right? Thought the same thing.
Baby rabbit: this is my life now
If Doom Slayer saw this right now....
Sad.. imagine the intense incomprehension of pain that rabbit is going through.
Muscle spasms and shock, brain shutoff safety measures. A tiny bit same as when you pinch the neck of a baby cat it will freeze up because that's how their moms carry them easily. So, painful no doubt, but I don't expect it to be "aware" and fighting for survival until they cause enough blood loss to pass out or anything like that.
It probably went into shock after its tail was ripped off, either that or the blood loss eventually made it less painful and less conscious of what was happening.
Rabbit ain't feel much
animals don't feel pain
spotted the psycho
Mongoose "this is for subaru!!!"
Broooooooooooo 😂😂😂
Brutal but as I have said before, pure nature.
Brutal if true. Was he saved, though?
@@jjr1728 I doubt it.
pure shit
@@jjr1728 he didn't believe in JeESus
@Tblazer I feel bad for the baby hare, but do you think the moongose had another way of doing it? They are basically the same size as the hare, they don't have the strength and intelligence needed to kill the hare faster. In these cases I try to believe that the adrenaline is so great that the animal doesn't feel all the pain, because it's horrible to think that these animals suffer so much to die, feeling 100% of the pain.
"Zangoose uses tears!"
It's super effective!
"Scorbunny
has fucking died"
PETA: Don't take apart animals to eat them!
Mongooses: That's literally how *everyone* does it.
I really appreciate the fact that you leave the natural sound and don't have a ton of back chat covering up everything. Great video
@PENTAKLON i guess technically so is mine after I ate it, and pooped ot back out into the gardem for fertilizer lol. Eternally one with the earth :)
I was just searching for cute baby porcupines why did I get this
1:22 the way it sticks its tongue out is adorable
You like Mongooses, Don't you?
camera man was like: man screw dat baby *takes video*
The fact that they eat it alive is the scary thing
Wtf!!how can u folks like such a video?!!its heartbreaking😢😢😢
You want attention or something?
@@SkeleBOY.. Wtf bro?!!u seem small minded,better i not waste my time with you🤣🤣🤣
It's nature
@@rabensaminaden927definition of npc:
@@rabensaminaden927like dont always mean agree what ever happen in the video,it can be mean it just nature.You like it or not,you opinions doesnt matter.
“Nature is so much better than humanity!”
*Nature:*
the pain must be incredible
I'm honestly not sure how painful it is tbh. I only say that because I imagine the hare is full of adrenaline, so maybe it blocks out a lot of the pain? But I could be completely wrong. Sad the nonetheless that some animals have to die slowly like this :(
@@pajamaguru5315 in a case like this the rabbit seems to be in shock. Shock is a last ditch effort of survival for an animal or human. Basically it minimises the pain you'd feel and does some stuff to your blood pressure to lower it I think. People who have been mauled by big cats or sharks say they initially didn't feel the pain. 20 minutes later tho and all that pain is right there again. In this case the rabbit probably died in its shock state so it wouldn't have felt much.
@@pajamaguru5315 wild animals developed tolerance to pain of such degree over evolution
They probably broke its back, as you see after a few bites, it's back legs aren't doing so good.
@@Jayy0360 absolutely
Adrenaline caused shock is incredible pain blocker
If you ever been in a car crash you’ll know
Imagine still being alive while some creature is just eating away at your lower abdomen after already having ripped your legs off 😔
When bugs bunny met a group of pro bikers: mongoose
They blurred it out? Says a lot that "nature" or reality is too traumatic for people nowadays.
Sadly UA-cam has blocked or removed some of their videos due to the blood… absolutely ridiculous, god forbid those people decide to go on safari and cannot edit out natures fierce reality.
UA-cam algorithm will demonetize it.
@@nobody....168 Then just flip the video.
I thought the exact same thing.
@@nobody....168 will they really demonitize it? because lions that eat their prey arent blurred out and it stays on youtube
0:44 that rabbit is a pure chad, he’s sitting there while being eaten
It’s *
1:57 look how chad
Not funny
The hare is serving live food from his own body happily to those mongoose
@@Weekend_warrior-memberfunny
Mongoose:WE LEARNED FROM THE WILD DOGS
This! I’ve always thought of Painted Dogs as land piranhas, and it looks like the mongoose have been stalking their tactics.
Hare today, gone tomorrow.
What a scrub
What a sad cruel way to go. Rest in peace little bunny
It's neither sad, nor cruel.
@@faraz-i3x It's epic
@@faraz-i3x It is both of those things
@@jgonz712 srsly how can you say that? Be respectful to that hare that had it’s life taken in a terrible way.
@@studentstudent5044 No
"Why can't humans act more like nature?"
Nature:
I have never once heard anyone say that but you do you bestie
Human are far worst than this my friend. Lookup for shredded Palestinian babies by Jewish missiles or Afghan marriage after drone firing
The majority kill out of glee, not out of necessity.
This is basically how humans treat each other and everything else.
@@DerHammerSprichtvery poetic and deep, however I doubt most people are literally eating each other alive. Maybe financially, mentally, ethically, or any other figurative use of the phrase, but not physically.
People: “we should live in harmony with nature 😌😄”
…
Nature:
Grrr, let's start harming nature becaue Animals may need to eat each other to survive.
@Fanboy-V L take. I just said nature isn't peaceful. Not that we should add to suffering as humans.
@@BManStan1991 We do though. And just because nature isn't peaceful doesn't mean we shouldn't respect it or help it.
After all, are humans peaceful?
@@Jdn.A here. Your crown. 👑
lol I need se-
Nature is cruel and its good that someone SHOWS it. I dont like people who will whine about seeing this video cause its “too cruel for them to even watch”. its part of reality and only by understanding it realistically can we actually educate us as society to make the world better. this video shows us how much pain there still is out there. I wont blame the cruel animals since we humans are cruel too, its part of our evolutionary identity to become reckless when its about our survival. But idk what to do about it, understanding that „reality is cruel“ isnt exactly uplifting or inspirational either since it feels like there is nothing we can do about it. It would be nice if there was.
Mongooses are my new enemy 🔫
Heartless much? Some people "whine" because they have a heart don't be mad at those people because you don't have one and never will
@@link26623heartless? I call it "realistic"
@@link26623 Why don't they have a heart for the mongooses who haven't eaten in weeks? Or the animals on their plate?
@@user-lr8ow2jg4e it should not be posted on media, only the heartless would do such a thing
my heart is literally burning after this
Yep, couldn't watch it all, and I've been watching nature shows/documentaries/our family snake eat rats for years. Babies being eaten is not something that's ever been easy to watch, and this vid here tops it all considering how long the excruciating torture is, and how it's in so much fear it doesn't even know how to begin to fight back.
@@DeviantBris4nce but why this cameraman doesnt saved that rabbit baby !!he could have easily saved that rabbit but i think these just need content !!!
@@madhurbhargava6226 the mongooses need to eat, they are predators and we should not interfere with nature's course. Plus it is illegal to interfere with animals in some regions around the world.
What do you think happened for millions of years when dinosaurs used to roam the earth? I'm pretty sure the T-rex was much more savage than this 😂
@@madhurbhargava6226 Because you shouldn't interfere with nature, no matter how much we don't like it, it's happening almost everywhere many times every day, and it is natural. Saving the bunny could affect the mongoose family very negatively and stopping just that one instance is just one drop in an entire ocean. It doesn't mean I don't have empathy/sympathy for the rabbit though, and it doesn't mean I have to watch it.
When my vegan friends tell me that Nature is a loving caring mother, I show them videos like this.
Morality changes with evolution. Animals and humans two different things. Either way if you eat meat that's fine. I do too
@@20worldw the world overall is better off to set the precedent to not incur predation/perdition
@@TheReelNatureNa
@@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia if you want to have predation incurred upon you that is your prerogative, however it's best not to incite predation/perdition
@@TheReelNature Bears dont care about my feelings. They gonna eat me if they get the chance.
How merciful lions are more than the other predators. Lions bite the neck and cut their lives first. But this creature eat them alive. What a horror.
Even licked his fingers at the end 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Finger licking pain
0:54 R.I.P
Nature in a nutshell. Brutal, savage, merciless, despiadate, yet at the same time so beautiful and magestic. Poor hare but it's the cycle of life no matter the size.
Yes, nature is very metal, I'd go to say even more so than humans.
@@ATaku_V
Nah. Humans are the most metal. Lots of sadist, psychopathic weirdos out there.
@@heath6809 lol no, humans is only a part of nature, it is conceited to say that we are something more hahahahaha haaa
The hare: thank you kind sir for your explanation of nature, it is more easier for me to bare the fact that some funny creatures tore me apart.
@@Firbl We have conscious thoughts, we can decide to do those things. That's the scary part of it, psychopaths have different "wirings" or whatever, but they still make the conscious choice to kill/whatever. Humans are truly scarier than nature.
😢😢😢😢😢😢 cute hare
1:08 me when I step on an outlet
I didn't know mongooses were this brutal I need to learn more about them.
They just kill and eat. Not attemping to be less brutal
check out how they kill snakes like the king Cobra
ughhh, animals that dont eat plants, have to eat somethings. yea.
They are the relatives of Spotted hyenas, what do u expect?
@@streetplaya23no shit, dude was just surprised they can be this brutal. No need to reiterate that animals eat animals, its not a groundbreaking discovery. Lmfao
this is like happy tree friends.
The same thought 😆 My fave cartoon series since early 2000's, btw.
rip cuddles
@@blaccoutemily btw, Cuddles has the highest frequency of dying, and he's getting killed in most gruesome ways. Seems that dudes from MondoMedia are very "sentimental" about bunnies...
🐇🪓🐇🔪🐰🔨
Hare: *missing half of its organs* *still try to run*
You can see the pain in the bunny's eyes at the end, damn.
The hare was emotionless asf the entire time what r u on abt
@@mikoonblitz5966rabbits are known for hiding their prey
@@mikoonblitz5966rabbits hide their pain
@@rkay4998quit the anthropomorphism
Ikr
Looks like the rabbit had a broken leg, right front which is why it couldn't escape as they are normally pretty fast. It is a horrible way to go for the rabbit though.
I noticed that aswell , but wasn't so sure of it . But looking closely at the video one more time you can see it's leg being in an unnatural way
I wouldn't be surprised if the people who were filming had broken the rabbit's leg beforehand and set the rabbit loose just to get this on film.
@@budsenberry2601 Possible but unlikely, they've other videos that would be pretty difficult to fake (like the mother giraffe with baby vs lions). The "rabbit" in question also looks like a scrub hare, which are native to South Africa. I suppose they get the footage out of an ambiental preservation area riddled with cameras everywhere.
@@budsenberry2601 this is an official nature channel, so I doubt they'd participate in blatant animal cruelty like that
@@budsenberry2601 nahh dude I don't think so. At least not this channel!
Yea nature is something serious, to where even Babies aren’t off limits 😨
obvi duh duh duh
Babies are literally the first thing on the menu in nature
@@smirking8457For real, it’s a literal easy meal for most predators. Hell even some animals are known to cannibalize their own children if food becomes too scarce.
In nature, babies are usually the main course.
Moral of the story: "Hide your kids. Hide your wife because these mongooses are raping everybody out here!"
Dang that little mongoose was licking his fingers at the end, like he’s eating a bag full of hot Cheetos.
0:23
the mongoose:
😈
the hare: 😳😩😩😩
You can’t have your “safe space” no matter how much you really think you can
The "nobody gets a safe space" safe space is the one you call home.
Want to bet safe space is easy ?
1:28 Come on, don’t censor these videos. What the hell is the point of uploading them? Nature is nature. Show all of it or none at all.
Read the pinned comment
Poor guy had a bad leg, most likely injured by one of the Mongoose, so it couldn't run.
Probably happened before the mongoose's thats how they were able to eat it.
I don't like rabbits (and I love mongooses), but damn being eaten alive like this is on a different level. Nature isn't a cutesy thing like poets describe in their works. It is unapologetically brutal.
This is how animals eat they are probably hungry
@@CobraKaiVibeZ don't forgot we eating same other animals doing
Nature red in tooth and claw.
@@ShereeRedPandaBrown We don't eat other animals alive (some communities may do).
@@thanatos2288 we kill and cook them first before eat them otherwise we not like that eating the animals alive we know that.
“Subway Eat Fresh” ..mongoose love their fast food too!. What timing and what a great capture, they literally looked like little tiny ground piranhas. It was a little hard hearing the cries but such is nature, hares got to hop, mongoose got to eat.
OTOH, I have seen adult rabbits kill cats and rattlesnakes so...
Yes that is correct, Hare's belong to the "Fast food" family, like Kangaroos, Horses etc...
Turtles or Snails however, belong to the "Slow food" family
😏😏😏
@@kimleechristensen2679 boi
@@thomasneal9291 yea and i seen a cat kill a tiger once soo 🥱😂
I'm sitting in a parking lot squirming in my seat right now.
This is just too natural. Hare's are so defenseless.
Wtf does this even mean lmao. It's too natural? Again tf does that mean 😂.
@Kobe Brown 👏
@@kotoamatsukami9230 This is too brutal from the perspective of someone raised in the city their whole life.
@@rell660 The problem is that city dwellers eat more meat than rural dwellers. I don't understand the hypocrisy there.
I've seen some hares fight back against snakes, squirells, and birds. But generally yep. :) I would never want to be born and built just to run. I rather have some claws or huge horns or even flying.
When you owe two pesos to the Cartel:
the same warthog eaten alive by wild dogs
There’s always predators *amongoose*
😂😂
Nice one broski🫡
Mr and Mrs rabbit:
Don’t worry we can make another one
Another battle cats fan
@@SmilotortoliniYT you know boi 😎
You're sick
@@arcturus9366 okay it’s called dark humour for a reason 💀
"We already have a dozen or so others."
If Peter Rabit only listened.
i'm waiting for someone to say ''the ones showing no mercy are the guys filming this without intervening'' lol no just kidding i love this
How cruel nature can be at times
Edit: Well this sure has escalated quickly. All I meant was how brutal the rabbit suffered its fate. I can’t change the circle of life
Nothing in nature is cruel except in human perception.
@@johanrebel yea, we're the only ones who can make moral/ethical judgements. Hence, a rabbit getting eaten alive IS cruel.
Nope. Is cruel only for us
@@Veritas-dq2hs exactlyyyy
At times! It is cruel all the time