15 BRUTAL Predator Animals Against Their Prey #2 | Pet Spot

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Predators come in all shapes and sizes. They can be big and ferocious or tiny and vicious. Either way, they all have their own form of hunting and killing that can be absolutely brutal. How violent can a small stoat get? How does a gila monster devour its prey? Stick around and find out because today we are looking at 15 brutal predator animals against their prey!

Number 15: Rattlesnake
Rattlesnakes are known as dangerous predators. From their intimidating rattle to their sneaky attacks, these are snakes that you do not want to mess with! Watch this clip and see the rattlesnake in action. This rattlesnake is quietly sneaking up behind a rabbit.

Number 14: Secretary Bird
Secretary birds are an interesting type of killer. These beautiful birds will use their feet to stomp on their prey. They will stomp down with a force of five times their body weight. Watch this clip and you’ll see a secretary bird stomping on the ground.

Number 13: Mountain Lion
A mountain lion goes by many names, but one thing remains the same, these predators are brutal. A mountain lion will usually kill its prey by cleanly breaking its neck.

Number 12: Stoat
Stoats may be small and slender, but do not let this body fool you! They are aggressive predators. If they invade a certain ecosystem, they can become dangerously damaging. In this clip, a stoat targets a rabbit ten times its size!

Number 11: Jackal
A jackal is a medium sized canine. These animals are omnivorous, meaning they will eat meat and vegetation. While they may not be strictly carnivorous, they are still excellent hunters.

Number 10: Skua
Skuas are predatory seabirds. They will attack and eat other birds by the sea, and that means penguins are usually at the top of the menu! In this clip, the skua hangs around some penguins.

Number 9: Wolf
Wolves have many spots they like to bite when it comes to killing their prey. Depending on the size of the prey, a wolf may bite the neck, the back, or the snout. Some animals that are victims of a wolf attack may be found with multiple bite wounds all over their body!

Number 8: Shrike
Shrikes are small birds with vicious habits. Sometimes called a butcher bird, these birds tend to impale their prey on a sharp tree branch before eating.

Number 7: Honey Badger
Honey badgers are brave and terrifying animals. They are known to take on just about any other animal, and this includes fighting with lions and eating crocodiles. In this clip, you can see the honey badger taking up the challenge of fighting a mole snake.

Number 6: Eagle
Many people may see eagles as the picture of majesty and grace, but these birds are also vicious hunters that should not be underestimated! Watch this clip and see how a running wolf is in no way safe from an eagle.

Number 5: Stonefish
The stonefish is quite terrifying. This predatory fish is often noted as being the world’s most venomous fish. A stonefish has dorsal spines that will stick up when it is disturbed or stepped on.

Number 4: Gila Monster
A Gila monster is about as terrifying as their name suggests! These reptiles are one of only a few poisonous lizards in the world. Their bite can be fatal to their prey.

Number 3: Snapping Turtle
A snapping turtle has an interesting way of hunting. They sometimes opt to bury themselves and hold their mouth open until an animal such as a fish comes by. Then they will bite down on it and consume it.

Number 2: Owl
Owls are a symbol of intelligence, but they should also be a symbol of a powerful hunter! These birds will use their hooked bills to tear their prey into small pieces, oftentimes crushing their bones as well.

Number 1: Fox
Foxes have quick reflexes. This is a great skill to utilize when they hunt, as many of their prey can move fast and hide well. The fox in this clip witnesses a bird tumble and injure itself. This is the perfect opportunity for the fox to grab it.

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  1. 2:36 Secretary Bird? Because it looks like it works in an office, has long legs and looks like it's wearing a miniskirt? And slurps noodles?🤣

  2. Narrator needs to learn the difference between a deer and an elk and between a coyote and a wolf.

  3. Venomous not poisonous. Venomous it's bites you, you get sick. Poisonous you bite it you get sick. Just just saying. If your going to make videos like this need to make sure the words your using and things your saying are correct.

  4. Point of order: Most rattlesnake venom doesn't create paralysis (which is what neurotoxins do). The venom of rattlesnakes is primarily hemotoxic, causing death by necrosis and bleeding out due to the toxin acting as an anti-coagulant.

  5. about 90% of what this guy is saying. Is false. It's not what the animals are doing it's not what they are thinking. This content is all humanizes its false narration. This video has about 10% of actual animal behavior or instinct. The rest is just all ignorant bullshit. What makes people put such bullshit out while stating it's good content. There is nothing wrong with ignorance sometime you have to study to get knowledge. However, there is when you are ignorant while claiming that you are educated in a subject. When you obviously don't have any animal behavior background or history. But you're making entertainment & educational videos on a subject, that you have no clue about. Just because you are free to do something does not make it honest.

  6. Really? The rabbit laid down then the snake attacked? You do realize the reason the rabbit lay down is because the venom did its job. The snake was nearby waiting for the venom to take effect. I could tell right away the rabbit had already been envenomated. I hate videos that do not even do the most basic research. Bailing at 1 minute 14 seconds in. Ouch!

  7. lol this guy literally has no idea what he’s talking about, and his team gave him terrible information that he depended on for this vid. Stoats don’t use hypnosis, that was an elk not a deer. Every “fact” he reads is from google and the rest is him stating the obvious. “The faster wolf remains in the front” 😭

  8. I would have more respect for this video if the narrator knew how to correctly pronounce the names of the animals and more importantly correctly identify the animals in the video.

  9. A Secretary Bird kicks with the force of 195 Newtons?! INCREDIBLE!!! That’s only 1,800 Newtons shy of the force applied to Honey Boo Boo’s beanbag chair!!

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