I had a cassowary pet when I was young. Sadly, my parents put her down after series of attacks of our neighbor's livestocks. I remember she always chase after anyone who bullied me. She had a great sense.
@@retroccryptgaming agreed. I usually do whatever i want and whatever i feel. When i don't know what to do, i'm just walking around or end up getting bored, and then i make up ideas for what i can do
The Norwegian Lemming does also deserve a place here. There is even a myth in Norway, saying that the lemmings can pop (almost explode) from anger. They are like the rodent version of honey badgers!
While watching this video, it's important to remember that most of these animals are endangered from being hunted to near extinction by humans, and we're way more dangerous to them than they are to us.
Yeah, humans dan't take kindly to aggressive critters. We are exceptionally territorial as well. See what happened to wolves in America? They took a few too many sheep and cows. Now they aren't an issue.
They do that when scared or annoyed, I do know one case where an animal got so mad it killed a women and crashed her funeral. The only creatures I can think off the head that would beat other creatures up just for no reason, or for fun, is the Orca and the Dolphin. (For the dolphin it’s more like they r@pe the animals and if they resist they get a free ticket to heaven)
I wonder if people got the idea that chimps are safe to be around, from all those Tarzan and jungle films. At 12:00 when it’s stated about taking extreme care around chimps (if you want to keep your face), I thought of that poor lady (Charla Nash in Connecticut) who was helping a friend with her adult chimp...... it pulled many pieces from her face and ate them - - she was so horribly disfigured😱‼️
Just remember: If it's brown, lie down (grizzlies are just curious, if you're not a threat, they won't attack) If it's black, fight back (black bears won't fight anything they think is a threat, so just assert dominance) If it's white, goodnight (you are dead if you aren't in a heavy armored item, like a car)
Honey badgers, weasels, martens, otters, sables, badgers, stoats, ferrets, minks, and wolverines are all in the same animal family; the Mustelids. All of these animals share the trait of being pretty fearless, really stinky, and being voracious predators. Skunks have only recently been split off from the mustelidae into their own category but they share a lot of mustelid features, such as their powerful stink as a defense mechanism and their robust metabolism. The Mustelidae make up the largest animal family in the carnivore side of things although they will occasionally eat vegetation. They take NO prisoners for the most part. The common household ferret is the only mustelid that has ever been remotely domesticated because they don't really lend themselves to domestication. They're an interesting animal family, for sure. I currently have a small weasel living under my chicken coop. They're stealing the eggs from my chickens, which isn't so bad. At least this time they aren't killing the chickens themselves. My cats won't go near the coop. They run whenever they see the weasel. "We got a bad-ass here, let's GO!" is their modus operandi.
ambushing their pray from water isn't exclusive for the Nile crocodiles, Most if not crocodiles hunt that way. And the spinning to finish their pray is called a deathroll and it isn't used just for killing the pray, it's also used to break the victim body to smaller pieces that the croc can swallow I mention this because in the video you didn't mentioned it in the video
Prey, not pray. Prey is an animal attacked by another for food. Pray is the act of addressing some kind of diety for the purpose of putting forth requests or worship.
That very first comment of the video is so true. Having a nasty streak is a great defense and offense. Growing up in a hunting community I heard far too many stories where hunters were saved by unrelenting aggression against wild cats and even bears with nothing but hunting knives. A local hunter even killed a very large buck with his knife when it attacked him. He didn't have a chance to grab his rifle. Guns are all well and good. But animals recognize sharp objects much better than guns as a real threat as they look like large claws to them. They aren't entirely wrong I guess, haha.
Here is an example of nature being mean: Somebody was feeding chips to ducks in a restaurant parking lot, and then the geese came up from the river and joined the ducks in chowing down. Then I Heard squawking from the geese, and I saw the older parent geese fighting their own children for the chips. And then they also fought the duck with only one foot. *Point is, nature isn’t always so pretty*
There’s a very nice small park in a nearby city, that has lots of ducks, small birds and those aggressive seagulls. I’ve seen those seagulls snatch food out of the hands of people , while chasing them (and once one shows up, a multitude will appear quickly). When people try to feed the ducks or birds, the seagulls get so aggressive, that they bite to get that food.
imagine the least weasel and the woodpecker teaming up. the least could protect the woodpeckers nest and in turn have a very safe home and the bird would have protection.....cmon, it could work.
This video gave me deja vu from that Rhino charge. A few weeks ago I got attacked, multiple times, by a bird dive bombing me because I was accidentally too close to its nest. I think that’s why at least.
And what about the platypus...😢 With its appearence with a beaver tail and a duckbill and you'll recognize them as a semi-aquatic egg laying mammal. And sometimes they become aggresive when they want to flip you off. I really miss platypi!😢😢😢
Zebras are also really aggressive and a huge pain for zoo keepers, they've been known to kick each other to death, bite off human fingers (just for getting near them), and even killing lions.
In (13:49) my first reaction to a Polar Bear is a scared fear because I agree with what he said that Polar Bears eat almost anything they see, well, that's true because they are meat-eaters and we have flesh so that counts as meat. Polar Bears eat mammals and mostly water fish to survive. But don't be thankful for Global warming, because Polar Bears are endangered, because of global warming, the ice caps, which they stand on, will melt, and seals are the Polar Bears' top menu but as ice caps melt, seals swim off in open waters causing Polar Bears to starve and die. If humans are on the ice caps there is a chance that you'll be attacked by a Polar Bear. No animal trick may work, but if you live in Greenland, PLEASE BE SAFE!
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5:42 I would have just let the Cassowary cross the road. Flipping off the bird is just asking for it. 15:27 The sound they make is them saying, "Get out!"
The black mamba snake should be here. It's been known to literally chase people here in South Africa, instead of quietly slithering away like most snakes do when they sense people close by
One thing, honey badgers aren't "immune" to snake venom. Neither are mongooses. They're both just resistant to it, but the right dose of the right venom can kill them.
The baboons even look dangerous In their eyes I remember watching Jumanji The Next Level and I was shocked that a baboon picked up Ruby Roundhouse and tossed her off the edge of that bridge like “ And my reactions were “WHAT THE-“ and “Excuse me how is that possible…”
What dog? There were no dogs in this video. Are you talking about Tasmanian devils? If so, they are marsupials, closer related to kangaroos, wombats, and wallabies than dogs.
I caught a weasel inside our house this past winter. It was on the couch playing with the cat. It was pure white with a black tipped tail, and must have pissed inside when i was chasing, smelled like a ferrets piss.
As an Aussie I can tell you you left out one of this country’s most fearless and dangerous animals the drop bear. As aggression goes they even put Tassie Devils to shame 😂🤣😂😉😉😉. All jokes aside the Koala itself can be pretty aggressive as can our Kangaroos. And for people that don’t know bull sharks have been known to even take on our salt water crocodiles and if you google it there are videos taken in far Northern Queensland of bull sharks taking on crocodiles often to the death.
rhinoceroses have bad eyesight, short tempers, and are color blind. They are herbivores, however they are not prey animals, seeing as they are capable of taking down multiple lions, even if unprovoked. 12:06
where did you find footage of a gorilla and a grizzly fighting? they don’t live anywhere near one another, so that had to be a humans doing. Which in turn is just horrible and sick.
Not trying to point errors but the honey badgers are not immune to poison,they have high resistance but if they receive too much poison they will die if the snake is still alive or just faint for some time and wake up like nothing ever happened if they manage to kill the snake before they faint.
I'm from Tasmania so it was interesting to hear you talk about tassie devils because I've always just concidered that common knowledge. Unfortunately they're suffering from a contagious cancer called Devil facial tumor disease (DFTD), which because of their scavenging and fighting habits spreads like wild fire. Just thought it might be interesting to let you know. Great vid though 👌💯
I know cancer can be hereditary but never knew it could be contagious, especially on the face you say?, I could see if it was spread when breeding, or something like that. Sounds very bizarre, any idea what started it?
@@dansweda712 I'm pretty ignorant on the subject but there is a lot of research going on around that subject. I'm sure that there'd be plenty of information on it on line. You might find some UA-cam clips though
I had a cassowary pet when I was young. Sadly, my parents put her down after series of attacks of our neighbor's livestocks. I remember she always chase after anyone who bullied me. She had a great sense.
May she rest in peace.
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Cassowaries are the definition of living dinosaurs that are as bad ass as they get. That just makes them awesome
Where do you live? Pretty interesting your neighbors had livestock. A farming town I'm assuming?
That video with the Cassowary is the most Aussie thing I have ever seen...yelling at wildlife and telling them to get off the road LMAO
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@@BeAmazed weren't they more aggrieve in the past causes dinosaurs evooled into birds and that thing is an bird?
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@@retroccryptgaming agreed. I usually do whatever i want and whatever i feel. When i don't know what to do, i'm just walking around or end up getting bored, and then i make up ideas for what i can do
Too cute. Tone it down.
Imagine being born as a huge bestial lion or a highly venomous snake only to be bullied by a honey badger 😂
lol this comment is killing me tbh
Be nice to "super scary" lions and sneks! Honey badgers are just being bullies!
That’s a good joke
The lions look confused. "Why isn't that little thing afraid of me? "
Lions are like where is a dachshund when you need one
The Norwegian Lemming does also deserve a place here. There is even a myth in Norway, saying that the lemmings can pop (almost explode) from anger.
They are like the rodent version of honey badgers!
While watching this video, it's important to remember that most of these animals are endangered from being hunted to near extinction by humans, and we're way more dangerous to them than they are to us.
exactly! some of his videos miss the mark
Yeah, humans dan't take kindly to aggressive critters. We are exceptionally territorial as well. See what happened to wolves in America? They took a few too many sheep and cows. Now they aren't an issue.
Yes
Yes
Hippos can go extinct tomorrow for all I care!
The gentle elephant, you say?
Elephants are also kindof aggressive, and has been known to flip quite large cars around. As if the cars were toy cars
They do that when scared or annoyed, I do know one case where an animal got so mad it killed a women and crashed her funeral. The only creatures I can think off the head that would beat other creatures up just for no reason, or for fun, is the Orca and the Dolphin. (For the dolphin it’s more like they r@pe the animals and if they resist they get a free ticket to heaven)
And this is why you respect elephants and tread carefully and slowly around them
elephants destroy everything in their path without discrimination, there's nothing gentle about them
Elephants are incredibly smart too.
@@L0giBlack Ducks and Pigs can also do that. That is why they have evolved into having spiral shaped "limbs"
I wonder if people got the idea that chimps are safe to be around, from all those Tarzan and jungle films. At 12:00 when it’s stated about taking extreme care around chimps (if you want to keep your face), I thought of that poor lady (Charla Nash in Connecticut) who was helping a friend with her adult chimp...... it pulled many pieces from her face and ate them - - she was so horribly disfigured😱‼️
Every time I hear things about chimps like this, I think about that poor woman and the Chimp's owner.
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3:29 The lion: Gosh darn it dude I just wanna go close to the camera.
Just remember:
If it's brown, lie down (grizzlies are just curious, if you're not a threat, they won't attack)
If it's black, fight back (black bears won't fight anything they think is a threat, so just assert dominance)
If it's white, goodnight (you are dead if you aren't in a heavy armored item, like a car)
@Jett Knight this comment seems a tad racist
If I got a pump action shotty and some slugs none of them are an issue. Unless they catch me off guard, obviously.
@@computeraidedyami Well it is if you are a bear and he is a bear. But considering y'all are commenting in videos I'll assume y'all ain't. LOL
@Jett Knight LOL
Honey badgers, weasels, martens, otters, sables, badgers, stoats, ferrets, minks, and wolverines are all in the same animal family; the Mustelids. All of these animals share the trait of being pretty fearless, really stinky, and being voracious predators. Skunks have only recently been split off from the mustelidae into their own category but they share a lot of mustelid features, such as their powerful stink as a defense mechanism and their robust metabolism. The Mustelidae make up the largest animal family in the carnivore side of things although they will occasionally eat vegetation. They take NO prisoners for the most part. The common household ferret is the only mustelid that has ever been remotely domesticated because they don't really lend themselves to domestication. They're an interesting animal family, for sure. I currently have a small weasel living under my chicken coop. They're stealing the eggs from my chickens, which isn't so bad. At least this time they aren't killing the chickens themselves. My cats won't go near the coop. They run whenever they see the weasel. "We got a bad-ass here, let's GO!" is their modus operandi.
ambushing their pray from water isn't exclusive for the Nile crocodiles, Most if not crocodiles hunt that way.
And the spinning to finish their pray is called a deathroll and it isn't used just for killing the pray, it's also used to break the victim body to smaller pieces that the croc can swallow
I mention this because in the video you didn't mentioned it in the video
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Prey, not pray. Prey is an animal attacked by another for food. Pray is the act of addressing some kind of diety for the purpose of putting forth requests or worship.
@@lcoq19 you are absolutely correct
That very first comment of the video is so true. Having a nasty streak is a great defense and offense.
Growing up in a hunting community I heard far too many stories where hunters were saved by unrelenting aggression against wild cats and even bears with nothing but hunting knives.
A local hunter even killed a very large buck with his knife when it attacked him. He didn't have a chance to grab his rifle.
Guns are all well and good. But animals recognize sharp objects much better than guns as a real threat as they look like large claws to them. They aren't entirely wrong I guess, haha.
bruh imagine the animals watching crusaders march
Because of the swords and blades and such
@@theguyisdead Never heard of them being bothered by wildlife, lol.
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@@williammcleroy558 not what I mean. Knife=scary fake claw
Sword axes etc.=bigger scary fake claw
If this was a joke. I don’t understand it
You also forgot the Cape buffalo are the second most aggressive herbivore after the hippo
Here is an example of nature being mean: Somebody was feeding chips to ducks in a restaurant parking lot, and then the geese came up from the river and joined the ducks in chowing down. Then I Heard squawking from the geese, and I saw the older parent geese fighting their own children for the chips. And then they also fought the duck with only one foot.
*Point is, nature isn’t always so pretty*
@@irenesjoberg984 They we’re tortilla chips XD
Were not we’re sorry typo
There’s a very nice small park in a nearby city, that has lots of ducks, small birds and those aggressive seagulls. I’ve seen those seagulls snatch food out of the hands of people , while chasing them (and once one shows up, a multitude will appear quickly). When people try to feed the ducks or birds, the seagulls get so aggressive, that they bite to get that food.
@@slcRN1971 A seagull once took my entire container of fries from my hand.
Nuggets of Knowledge: The polar bear also has black skin to absorb the heat from the Sun and it's fur is hollow to attract the heat to its body.
Here I am trying to imagine how I'd survive an encounter with each of these just in case I ever find myself in such absurd situation
Calling the baboon a "big tushy terror" I'm dead!! Hahahaha
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Correction:honey badgers aren’t immune to snake venom, they’re very resistant to snake venom,however.
imagine the least weasel and the woodpecker teaming up. the least could protect the woodpeckers nest and in turn have a very safe home and the bird would have protection.....cmon, it could work.
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Interesting I did not know that weasels ride wood pickers .
This video gave me deja vu from that Rhino charge. A few weeks ago I got attacked, multiple times, by a bird dive bombing me because I was accidentally too close to its nest. I think that’s why at least.
And what about the platypus...😢
With its appearence with a beaver tail and a duckbill and you'll recognize them as a semi-aquatic egg laying mammal. And sometimes they become aggresive when they want to flip you off.
I really miss platypi!😢😢😢
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Same
no one cares attention seeker, if you need that much attention maybe get a puppy
im surprised you didnt have bulldog ants in this list.
Video idea-animals with best hunting skills or most scared animals?
I love these videos keep on making more
Ever heard the saying fight or flight castaways or fight when they get scared they attack
Keep up the good work!
Lmaooo the weasel on the woodpecker was badass
Here's the thing, ratels (honey badgers) arent immune to snake venom, but they are highly resistant to snake venom
Zebras are also really aggressive and a huge pain for zoo keepers, they've been known to kick each other to death, bite off human fingers (just for getting near them), and even killing lions.
It's a SPOTTED HYENA. Different to the Brown Hyena, which is more Solitary.
if someone thought polar bears were gentle, they deserved to be hugged by one.
Man,those badgers ( in general) have quite an attitude.
Animas for kids: cute lovable honey badgers and lions who never kill or fight
Really:BATTLE TO THE DEATH
As And Australian, I can relate to stuff like tassie devils being jerks.
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In (13:49) my first reaction to a Polar Bear is a scared fear because I agree with what he said that Polar Bears eat almost anything they see, well, that's true because they are meat-eaters and we have flesh so that counts as meat. Polar Bears eat mammals and mostly water fish to survive. But don't be thankful for Global warming, because Polar Bears are endangered, because of global warming, the ice caps, which they stand on, will melt, and seals are the Polar Bears' top menu but as ice caps melt, seals swim off in open waters causing Polar Bears to starve and die. If humans are on the ice caps there is a chance that you'll be attacked by a Polar Bear. No animal trick may work, but if you live in Greenland, PLEASE BE SAFE!
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5:42 I would have just let the Cassowary cross the road. Flipping off the bird is just asking for it.
15:27 The sound they make is them saying, "Get out!"
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Number one: the Human
I believe us humans should look in the mirror and think who is that one person who is super aggressive. Looking at you "Karen".
That's badass, the Least Weasel is actually doin the most! LOL, the pic of one flying on that bird's back was awesome. 😃
One’s I think you should’ve covered are cougars, American Badger, Ostrich, Cape Buffalo, and Orca
True
finding that stuff about the Hyena makes Scar's Death in the Lion King far more brutal.
Reject softness, embrace aggressive
The black mamba snake should be here. It's been known to literally chase people here in South Africa, instead of quietly slithering away like most snakes do when they sense people close by
One thing, honey badgers aren't "immune" to snake venom. Neither are mongooses. They're both just resistant to it, but the right dose of the right venom can kill them.
The baboons even look dangerous In their eyes I remember watching Jumanji The Next Level and I was shocked that a baboon picked up Ruby Roundhouse and tossed her off the edge of that bridge like “
And my reactions were “WHAT THE-“ and “Excuse me how is that possible…”
It turns out that Cassowary's aggressive because he's Guanlong....
Dang that’s probably the only dog that has a creepy sounding name and makes a scary sound, but they don’t look scary at all
What dog? There were no dogs in this video. Are you talking about Tasmanian devils? If so, they are marsupials, closer related to kangaroos, wombats, and wallabies than dogs.
@@lcoq19 oh okay
I caught a weasel inside our house this past winter. It was on the couch playing with the cat. It was pure white with a black tipped tail, and must have pissed inside when i was chasing, smelled like a ferrets piss.
Excuse me, have you watched Prehistoric Planet? ‘Cause you should react to it
We had a weasel that managed to kill a dozen chickens in one night. We lost 3 dozen hens over the course of a week, losing at least a dozen at a time.
As an Aussie I can tell you you left out one of this country’s most fearless and dangerous animals the drop bear. As aggression goes they even put Tassie Devils to shame 😂🤣😂😉😉😉. All jokes aside the Koala itself can be pretty aggressive as can our Kangaroos. And for people that don’t know bull sharks have been known to even take on our salt water crocodiles and if you google it there are videos taken in far Northern Queensland of bull sharks taking on crocodiles often to the death.
rhinoceroses have bad eyesight, short tempers, and are color blind. They are herbivores, however they are not prey animals, seeing as they are capable of taking down multiple lions, even if unprovoked. 12:06
21:21 when your man trying to fight off the guy you told him not to worry about
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Have you ever heard the expression,Honey Badger don't care?That's a honey Badger for you.
You really need to do your research! Just for one, the honey badger is between 1.8 & 2.5 FEET long {not 10 inches}.
where did you find footage of a gorilla and a grizzly fighting? they don’t live anywhere near one another, so that had to be a humans doing. Which in turn is just horrible and sick.
It is most likely Photoshop.
@@brennacurtis6910 agree
It was from a movie
@@tamashibru6945 ah ok. I hope so. Otherwise it’s horrifying for obvious reasons
Click bait
You forgot the Donkey and Zebra, those are the only animals that attack Dogs on sight and has a powerful kick that can break ribs.
Another great video
I remember one of my teachers talking about hyenas saying that she saw one in IRL.
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lol at 16:31 that fight would never happen since Crocs are scared of Hippo's. Hippo's bully Crocs for fun that's a fact lol.
Also what you call a Least Weasel, we call a Stoat in England. I was confused for a bit, lol
I feel so sorry for hedgehogs
It's probably already been said but humans are the most aggressive animals.
Sometimes cassowaries are sometimes called dinosaur birds because they are a lot like a dinosaur
Bro when the shark bit him his entire ass was gone
Imagine you’re Australian having a nice drive and a cassowary comes after you what would you do?
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I'm here just for the honey badger 😂💀total savage
I want to see a hippo vs polar bear vs bull shark battle royale
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Not trying to point errors but the honey badgers are not immune to poison,they have high resistance but if they receive too much poison they will die if the snake is still alive or just faint for some time and wake up like nothing ever happened if they manage to kill the snake before they faint.
I'm from Tasmania so it was interesting to hear you talk about tassie devils because I've always just concidered that common knowledge. Unfortunately they're suffering from a contagious cancer called Devil facial tumor disease (DFTD), which because of their scavenging and fighting habits spreads like wild fire. Just thought it might be interesting to let you know. Great vid though 👌💯
I know cancer can be hereditary but never knew it could be contagious, especially on the face you say?, I could see if it was spread when breeding, or something like that. Sounds very bizarre, any idea what started it?
@@dansweda712 I'm pretty ignorant on the subject but there is a lot of research going on around that subject. I'm sure that there'd be plenty of information on it on line. You might find some UA-cam clips though
@@dansweda712 I’ve seen other UA-cam videos about that disease. Those tumors grow fast and look quite disgusting.
Yikes don't flip off a Cassowary or else you might end up taking a trip to the hospital!
2:44 why Jackie Chan think honey badger are delicious
the white weasels are called ermine and i love them
It’s so good Be Amazed
Cool video
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7:36 same thing to do when encounering a blue raptor
Hippos can also run alot faster then people think.
2:47 did you know that there is even a firearm (automatic, assault rifle) called Honey Badger?
That weasel is awesome lmfao that’s incredible
We already have JP Raptors. . . they're called cassowary
you lack one more animal in my opoinion and that is Amazon Giant otter which also kinda aggressive towards other animal and human as well.