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Friday, June 26, 2020

10 Animals That Messed With The Wrong Opponent




Hi, it’s Katrina! From tigers protecting their young from crocodiles to drunk gorillas on the prowl, here are 10 times animals messed with the wrong opponent! Follow us on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/katrinaexplained/ Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB Check out these videos you might like: Unbelievable Animals SAVING Other Animals! 🐯https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxehUWvMr38 LARGEST Animals Ever Discovered! 🐙https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yj7F_tPYsU Wild Animals That SAVED Human Lives! 🐻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mllqeVSsIl0 10. Chimps Versus Raccoon One day in October 2012, a wild raccoon wandered into the chimpanzee enclosure at the Saint Louis Zoo. The angry chimps chased the raccoon down, surrounded him, tossed him around, and even threw him into the air! Zoogoer Adam Brucker captured the entire ordeal on video using his cell phone camera. 9. Wasp Versus Tarantula Sometime in 2017, a nine-year-old boy named Cash Perry captured video footage of a tarantula hawk wasp attacking a tarantula in Arizona. Perry and his family encountered the gruesome sight while on their way to go hiking, and the little boy seized the opportunity to film it for the world to see. 8. Primate Family Fight Just like humans, animals occasionally fight within their own species, and even their own families. I mean, just think about all of us in lockdown and how we’ve been dealing with it. Sometimes you have good days and bad days, and animals have the right to be cranky too. This is precisely what happened at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle earlier this year, when things got out of hand between a family of six gorillas inside their shared enclosure. 7. Rhinos Teach Hippo A Lesson In mid-2019, Mike Kirkland, the head ranger at a private game reserve in South Africa, captured rare and shocking footage of a confrontation between a hippopotamus and a group of rhinoceroses near the remote Mala Mala airstrip. How did the hippo end up there? 6. Tiger Versus Crocodile In one of the most shocking battles between wild animals ever captured on camera, a tiger named Machli made news headlines around the world when she was filmed killing a 14-foot (4.3 meters) crocodile in a wetland area of India’s Ranthambore tiger reserve. Machli, whose name means “fish” in Hindu, attacked the reptilian to protect her cubs, and in doing so, earned the nickname “Queen of Ranthambore” as the iconic footage circulated the internet. 5. Canadian Grizzlies Have a Disagreement This time it was two bears versus each other!! Canada is a land of natural beauty. Endless leagues of forest, snow-dusted mountains, elks taller than most cars, and yes, big, powerful grizzly bears. 4. Jaguar Vs. Crocodile In 2017, terrifying photos of a jaguar named “Scarface” attacking a crocodile in Brazil’s Pantanal National Park surfaced online. The pictures were captured the previous year by big cat photographer Steve Winter, who spent four days relentlessly tracking the then-10-year-old jaguar along a river after noticing a cut on the animal’s lip. 3. Hippo And Elephant Face-Off In August 2013, photographer Nicole Cambre documented a face-off between an angry hippopotamus and an African elephant who invaded its turf in Botswana. Cambre who lives in Brussels and is also a lawyer explained that “There is an island in the middle of the Chobe River to which this elephant had crossed. The hippo was not happy about it and was apparently defending its territory.” 2. “Drunk” Gorilla Vs. Wildlife Photographer Almost any wildlife photographer will probably tell you that their chosen profession comes with inevitable hazards and risks. After all, you can’t predict how mother nature or wildlife will behave, and both can turn on you at any given moment without warning. 1. Three-way Clash In Kenya In late 2018, a SafariLIVE crew watched -- and filmed -- as a tense confrontation broke out between a herd of African elephants, a pair of black rhinoceroses, and a group of lions on Kenya’s Maasai Mara National Reserve. #wildlife #wildanimals #originsexplained

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