60 Most Merciless Animal Fights Caught On Camera

60 Most Merciless Animal Fights Caught On Camera
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There are all sorts of fights and confrontations in the wild. Some are more intense than others. Have
you ever seen camels fight each other? Do you think a pig can defeat a bull in a fight? If you
want to see some non-stop action, keep watching, as we look at the 60 most merciless animal
fights caught on camera.

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BIG CAT BRAWLS

In this video a male lion and his mistress gang up on the male lion’s wife because she just caught
them cheating. They give the wife a beating and send her back to the kitchen to wash the dishes.
A male lion sneaks up on another lion and attacks him. The whole thing turns into a major fight
until the felines calm down and walk away from each other. The cats in this video are smaller, but the intensity is the same when a black cat corners another cat and tries to teach him a lesson. There’s a lot of staring and fighting, but the black cat wins this fight. Two cats are seen wrestling in this video. They look like brothers, so this could be one of those love-hate brotherly fights that happen every day among humans.

DOUBLE HUMP CAMEL FIGHT

If you’ve never seen camels fight, it’s happening in this video. The camels seem deadlocked at the neck, but I think one of the animals is overpowering the other. These two bigger camels are involved in a duel. Both try to push the other to get him to fall to the ground, so he can be declared the winner. Camel fights look more like tight wrestling matches than anything else. I can’t say these two camels are not intense during this fight. You can tell they’re trying hard to flip one another on the ground, but neither is able to make it happen…oh wait…I think I spoke a little too soon. There you go, one of the camels is pinned to the ground for a count of three. The events have always been performed during the mating season due to the motivating aspect of a nearby female camel. Camels fight by using their necks as leverage to knock down their opponents. If a camel’s opponent falls to the ground or escapes the fight, the camel is pronounced the winner. It is obvious camels use their heads and necks to fight as you can see in this video, but it looks more like they’re flirting than fighting.

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