15 Top Worst Cruel Fighting Moments Of Wild Animals

15 Top Worst Cruel Fighting Moments Of Wild Animals
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Life in the bush is hard and short for many animals. Have you ever seen a brown hyena crash a cheetah dinner party? What about a Goliath Tarantula killing and gobbling a “fer de lance” snake? If you want to see some wicked fights, keep watching, as we countdown the 15 top worst cruel fighting moments of wild animals.

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Hyenas

Two people were driving through zone number 2’s Tiger trail named Latthala when they noticed a large animal had turned his back quickly as it faced the vehicle. They assumed it was a tiger at first glimpse, but after a close look, noticed it was a full-grown Hyena with dark black stripes and heavy fur, and a big mane on its back. The Driver was more concerned with the tiger tracks he was focusing on. They began driving a little faster and as they drove up, they saw two hyenas fighting each other. It was really rare to see the sight. The guests in the vehicle were thrilled and speechless, and everyone was quite excited.

One of them quickly took the camera and started filming. No, these two brown hyenas are not enjoying a day at the spa together. They are involved in a ferocious battle, except they decided to have it in the water. I guess, they’re able to hydrate themselves better this way. It seems like brown hyenas don’t get along so well. We get a glimpse of two more brown scavengers fighting each other. There seems to be a lot of dissension in the clan. One-on-one, hyenas can take wild dogs because they are bigger and have more powerful jaws. However, two wild dogs against one hyena, just like in this video, seems to end in a stalemate.

Sparrow Hawk

It was his neighbor’s backyard, only 50 meters away from his house, where he witnessed this fight. His attempts to communicate with the sparrow hawk were unsuccessful. He was too preoccupied with trying to kill the pigeon to pay attention to what was going on around him. To save a bird, he couldn’t risk jumping into his neighbor’s garden. This may be Sparrowhawk’s only meal in a long time, so he let nature take its course.

A sparrowhawk attacks a crow in a backyard, and it doesn’t take time before the bird of prey kills the crow. This Sparrowhawk male killed a Starling in a man’s garden. The Starling fought well but lost in the end. It is rare to get this kind of footage this close. This is nature at its rawest. During the filming, he heard the bird screaming a lot, which alerted him to it being there. Another starling takes a beating, and the culprit is once again the sparrowhawk. The bird of prey stands on top of the starling, with its talons clamped on its prey.

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  1. "Goal is to capture the jaguar without hurting it"

    Also the person in the clip: Using dogs to harass the poor animal thus taking the risk of hurting it

    🙄

  2. The 'because eons of evolution' is total BS. They were designed to be immune to venoms. They didn't 'evolve' over eons to be that way, because that would imply they started out without any resistance, so they would all be dead from day 1. How is it that they made it through their most impossible days? It's impossible. The only explanation is that they didn't evolve themselves. They were created that way since day 1. Sure, there are genetic adaptions, but it's all within the scope of what was in the DNA of that animal since day 1.

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