When Animals Messed with the Wrong Opponent

When Animals Messed with the Wrong Opponent
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Cats versus skunk, a bear fight, and a raging hippo – get ready for epic showdowns in this wild animal face-off compilation!

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  1. Sadly, in the animal kingdom, many males, seeking to breed with the female, will kill her offspring in order to make her come into estrus (heat) again. She will not become fertile when she is suckling her young, so males kill her offspring in order to increase their own biological young in the wilds. Stallions in the equine family do that, African lions and just about all other feline males will practice genocide on the young. Science isn't certain HOW the males know that the offspring is NOT their biological young, but they do. It's one of the unusual but often practiced methods that males use to ensure that the young are his. Then, the males do NOT kill their own biological young, male lions will even let the young climb all over him, bite his tail, they're very lenient with their own biological young! One of the wonders in nature.

  2. In Asia, around INDIA in particular, leopards have learned that domestic dogs at their home, sleeping outside, are easy prey. They'll even drag a big dog up into a tree; the leopard's strength is incredible and sadly, pet dogs are losing their lives as humans encroach into wildlife space. Animal numbers are decreasing due to loss of habitat to humans, as the human population continues to explode at over 80 million more people on Earth every year!

  3. Okay, many of these videos are badly in need of focus, they are blurry, they are too far away, they are too close. They laugh, and jiggle the camera. There are some that are animal abuse, where the animals are forced into the confrontation by human agencies. Not cool. Overall, considered reporting it, but it's likely a compilation and it won't stop the culprits.

  4. 6:39 Tempting little raccoons into the strike zone of an apex predator with marshmallows? That's just mean! Alligators can run up to 30 miles an hour for a short distance. They can jump up to 6 feet high, and the danger zone for an alligator is about half its body length, directly in front and about 80 or 90 degrees from either side. How will you feel when those poor little raccoons get ripped to shreds? Stop doing this bleep just so you can get a video!
    8:54 "Bears visit this property quite often…"
    Only because they don't have a cat. Most cats won't put up with it!
    25:29 Animal abuse is common in this video is common. Animals are forced into confrontations they did not choose. The look of disgust on the cat's face says it all!

  5. 6:47 thats weird they sound liek adults but are behaving like nasty little punk children, trying to get those racoons eaten for their fu cked up ammusment, bunch of animal torturing wackos.

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