Embarrassingly Dumb Ways Animals Died While Hunting

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Published 2023-05-13
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  • Hippos being like Honey Badgers just doing what they want, nature's a crazy amount of freedom
  • Can you imagine having your head stuck a buffaloes bum? That would be THE worst death ever. Up there with being buried alive or eaten by ants or realizing while drunk that YOU and YOU alone volunteered to take your little sister to that frackin Taylor swift concert (a slow way to go)
  • They are not dumb; they just want to survive and do whatever they need to do to feed themselves and their young.
  • “If the carcass drifts towards the shore land scavengers are after it, mainly scientists.” Hahahahahaha
  • @SakuragiSayo
    I love what you said about that buzzard. I hate the misconception people often have about buzzards. The birds they are calling buzzards are usually vultures. Buzzards prefer carrion but unlike vultures, buzzards are perfectly capable of hunting and killing their own food. The talons of buzzards are not as sharp as those of an eagle, but they are sharp enough to kill and hold prey.
  • @PaintedDog
    A lot of herbivorous animals will eat other animals now and then. Plants don’t have all the nutrients an animal needs, like salt, calcium, and phosphorus.
  • To make matters worse: The cane toads eggs and tadpoles are even deadly! So that's causing a even further level of havock to Australia's ecosystem.
  • @silent7676
    "namely scientist" That cracked me up 🤣😂
  • I have to say that I really love your videos. That said, the only dead predator I saw was the croc that tried to flee on top of the hippos. Disappointing.
  • To WATOP: I am quite hard of hearing and therefore must use the "Captions" option when viewing so many sites here on YouTube. Your site, however, is quite easy to understand without my need of captions. Whether you do this intentionally or not, I do salute you for your consideration of us who are so disabled. You are, indeed, WATOP! :)
  • @VNV67
    That poor lion cub. He had a collar around his neck for a while... dang
  • "If the whale carcass drifts towards the shore, large land scavengers are after it, mainly scientists....".... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Oh man you kill me 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣 Nothing like a bit of humor to make an educational video very fun, entertaining and enjoyable to watch... Keep up the good work bro... 👌👌👌 Liked and subscribing now...
  • Thumbnail had me thinking "Team Rocket's blasting off agaaaaiiinnn...! D;"
  • @qubes8728
    I live a few kilometres away from where they released the cane toad in Far North Queensland Australia. I heard talk on the new a couple of years ago that some scientists had developed a virus or something that makes them female or makes the males infertile. Either way I’ve only got a couple in my yard at the moment compared to a large gathering at the dog bowl not that long ago.
  • @timlamiam
    that lion with its head stuck up a carcass ass was too funny. must have been fella's worst day ever
  • As for birds in berserker mode when in season, I can vouch for that. I breed Conures, a smaller species of parrot. When in season they are grouchy, bitey and aggressive. When the chicks hatch, it doubles. I have more scars from bites than I care to think about. When not hormonal, sweetest little guys, affectionate, fun and cuddly.