Do you mean that RUclips guarded our precious, but fragile minds from seeing another possible reality of life? I'm so happy that they know what's best for us all out here, how i've been able to cope with life for so long without these kinds of protections bogels my mind. Thank you, thank you to RUclips and to the others out there for protecting our feebil and mentally fragile exsistence.
Thank you for your responsible, rational message regarding not keeping wild animals as pets. These cases are tragic but the biggest tragedy is that they are predictable as these animal are not meant to be in captivity. You have earned my respect and my subscription.
That’s brutal! Bee attack avoided by diving in the water. That alone is rare, usually they’ll hang out over you but then piranhas?! Straight out of final destination
@@MissDee4 ~ that’s inaccurate. Just a year ago on four separate occasions, people were attacked and killed by piranhas. And that’s just in one country, Paraguay
@@izzojoseph2They are a nightmare to even be part of the fish family. Worse that sharks IMO. I seen that movie Parana in the 80s. Scared the crap outta me. So much so, I can't swim in anything I can't see the bottom of. 😖
@@lahart2003 me too large bodies of water are terrifying to me. Especially lakes they are so murky you can't see nothing. Don't even get me started on oceans
As far as the stag, I live in Texas,USA and in the country stags attack vehicles and other odd things. They are aggressive and dangerous and should never be kept as pets. Probably why it's illegal here.
@@dustyrelic25 For sure, people who haven't actually been around them are sometimes victims of "Bambi." They are not smart. They are not cute. They are not friendly. They're prey animals, meant to feed those higher up on the food chain. Pass the venison, please!
@@Laceyvictoriaa Google 'deer attacks on humans', they can be very deadly when in rut or when they feel threatened. Not only can the male deer be deadly, but the female deer can kill you with her hooves.
@@jbell430 I had no idea they could be aggressive I’m shocked. This video was the first time I’ve seen a deer attack a human I thought maybe it had rabies
I will never understand why people insist on having wild animals as pets. No matter how long it takes, that animal will return to its natural instincts.
When you take on a wild animal like that you would think this would cross their mind and expect a bad attack sooner or later.If that thought didn't phase me I then would think of how I wouldn't take one on just thinking about it possibly escaping and attacking an innocent bystander.I just wouldn't be able to live with myself if that happened.
@@darkmindedbutterfly5290, So true. Ive had all sorts of wild pets. Everything from mountain lions to weasels. The cougar tried to kill me & DID kill a zookeeper a few days after she went after me. Raised her from a blind kitten, year later a well meaning neighbor fed her raw, bloody meat. The WILD came out instantly. Id never allowed her raw meat or blood. She hit me so hard it knocked me back a few yards coming home from school into the block wall just out of her chained up reach. She instantly shredded my brand new leather Harley jacket in the initial burst & was flipping all over trying to hook me w her rear claws to pull me back & finish the job. Took THREE trank darts to knock her out enough to handle. Tabby had never EVER unsheathed her claws w me. Was more like a dog than a cat. I had to start chaining her because her following me around all the time freiked out my school teachers. Zoo came & got her. 3 days later she hooked a keeper through the bars, pulled him up against them & shredded him. They shot her dead. The Raccoons were the best but theyre funny critters. One hit & youve made an enemy for life. They hold grudges & never forget or forgive. While still babys the lil girl next door ( mean, vicious lil brat) got Scooter ( male coon) & was back in the hall swinging him by his tail. I heard him screaming & yelled at her to let him go. She did on the upswing. Poor lil critter was bounced off the roof, walls & hit the floor screaming. I kicked her out PERMANENTLY! 2 Years later, while i was away she came back over. Scooter hit her instantly & put 43 stitches in her butt before she got out the door. He wasnt a helpless baby anymore. Full grown & 28 lbs. He never ever hurt anybody else & we had lots of people at our home. Takes a LOT of patience & time to raise wild critters. Even then, theres no guarantees they wont turn on you. Ferrets are great pets IF you never hurt them. Been bred down for many generations to be suitable around people but if you piss one off they can easily bite through a finger in a flash. One can take animals out of the wild but one can never compleatly take the " wild" out of the animal. Damned wolf hybrids are the worst. I warned a guy in California who had 1 hed better start muzzling his as soon as it hit sexual maturity. He laughed at me. 2 days later, at the food bowl it ripped his throat out. Cops had to shoot it 11 times trying to get in to recover the guys body. Too late. His hybred had already eatin his face & throat & was guarding its kill. Then theres thoes 2 jackass performers in Vegas with the tigers. Forget their name but 1 of the tigers killed 1 of the guys on stage during their act. Tiger got tired of their B.S. & shredded the guy in seconds. That audience sure got the show of their life that night. ( I think it was Sigfield & Roy but not sure.)
Being attacked by giant lizards would be like the most frightening scene out of a horror movie anything that's large enough to kill you shouldn't be kept as a pet
@SpookyGirlG kinda reminds you of these stupid ignorant people over here ganging up on one person kicking, punching and hitting with objects.Hurting or killing them.
Eh. I knew a guy who kept pretty much any wild animal you can find in North America. The difference is that he didn’t treat them like domestic animals. He knew what he owned and the dangers posed by all of them, even though he handled them personally every day. Basically if you’ve seen any outdoorsman magazines, you’ve seen his animals. It was super cool. These stories are just an example of people taking in these animals and not treating them seriously.
People with pets always forget that, at the end of the day, an animal is still an animal. They can “turn” on you at any moment, their wild instincts taking over.
You know that you just don't know which animals will turn so you just put all of them in the same box because you're unsure and want something easy to say, right?? And to add to that people are also animals and we murder each other for so much less than survival. A good start would be replacing the word "pets" with "wild animals raised in captivity".
The thing is, you don't understand the concept of 'domestication' through breeding over now centuries. Dogs, cats, ... these are all fine. Now if you meant to write 'wild animals as pets' that's something different. Nuance is a tool that's sadly barely used for it requires understanding.
@@RissaDaBratI find this very common with us European or white people, we seem to muddle through thinking we can control and colonise everything. Animals aren't people and don't have human feelings, no matter how much we want them to.
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@@susanhowe163 That doesn't apply to the killer bees that drove these men into the water, which are artificially engineered bees that escaped a laboratory and are highly aggressive. They're very dangerous even if you respect them.
Monitor lizards are so dangerous. We got taught early to give them a wide berth in Australia. Their bites can be savage, but the claws are made for climbing hardwood trees and can slash you to pieces just by climbing your leg. Beautiful animals but I’d never get close to one
I thought their bites contained so many bacteria that their prey will die over several days and they will follow their bitten victim around until that happens.
@@WhitneyDahlinhe probably couldn’t afford to feed them properly, which was selfish and ignorant on his part. Abusive even. If he had just one I’m sure her could have afforded to feed them properly but 7?!
Mine too! (aside from maybe mountain lions and bears) and maybe those Japanese/Asian hornets. Have you seen those things?! They're huge! They're about the size of half of the length of an average sized person's finger. I have a secondary allergic reaction to bee stings. My mother had the total allergy where she'd need medical attention right away if she was stung. Her whole body would react from the venom, whereas mine was mostly topical, where I would get extreme swelling and muscle cramps that are super painful, and about every 30 min or so, where ever I got stung would start expanding. If I got stung on my finger, within 30 mins my whole hand wrist and forearm, would double in size. 30 more mins and it's be up to my shoulder. It would always stop there though. (I've been stung twice, once on my finger when I was in a swimming pool and another time on my under arm below my elbow.)But my arm and hand would be so swollen it was impossible to bend my wrist, fingers and elbow, and it would stay that way for 3-5 days. If I ever get stung on the neck, face or head, I'm in deep trouble!! I'd have to go to a hospital right away, because my airways would soon and likely be swollen shut. It's totally scary for me being anywhere near any of those types of bees and hornets. When people say that whole, "don't swat at them and they won't hurt you", thing, that doesn't work for me. They clearly have no idea how badly it sucks to get stung! I'm sure having broken your back is pretty scary too. I know of someone that broke her back. She wasn't paralyzed, but could have a problem if she got in a car accident or something and/or hit or injured a certain way. Really scary having to be so careful. Sorry for rambling, but hearing anyone say they are weary of bee's I can't help but sympathize.
You should read Bad Beekeeping by Ron Mikshaw. I used to work for this Gentleman at Lynx Canada Information Systems Scanning & Editing Seismic Data. He was a Geophysists & and owner of Lynx Canada Information Systems. Since the oil patch went into a Slums in Alberta. Ron went back to University & took course in Bee Ecology & now is a Professor in Bee Ecology!!
@@allisoncolby7851, Ive been a woodsman all my life. Been stung 100s of times by bees, hornets, wasps. Only local pain & swelling that went away after a day or 2, UNTIL I hit my threshold! ( And everyone has one) Almost died , throat started closing up from a bumblebee hit in town. Luckily my friend was also allergic & hit me with her epi pen on the way to the hospital. Said i blacked out in progress. Was told in the hospital to ALWAYS start carrying benedryl ON me at all times. As soon as stung take 2 tabs IMMEDIATELY to stop the reaction before it starts & get medical attention ASAP. Ive been stung lots of times since, usually out in the wilderness w no help available anytime soon. 2 Benedryl every 4 hours & im good to go. All they can do in the hospitals is shoot you up w liquid Benedryl which works faster but no more helpful than the pills are. Been doing that for years & still going strong. Thoes lil round, flat snap plastic pill containers can hold plenty & are next to hardly noticible in ones pocket. They USED to make flat gel strips that fit into a wallet & can be put under an unconscious persons tounge for fast absorbtion but i havent seen thoes in years.
The first responders showed up and the stag was standing there with his antlers raised (so he was literally standing there?) That whole camel story is both so sad and horrifying!
Growing up training horses, it is not surprising to me that putting a horse into a small and completely closed-in chamber, is most likely to cause the horse to panic. Horses are prey animals. They don't like to be alone, they don't like to be trapped anywhere, especially if they cannot see outside, and they don't care who you are if they become panicked. I've seen horses literally in a blind panic run directly into fences, vehicles, etc. and end up dead. This horse might not have been in a panic, but if he kicked hard enough to cause that damage, then he wasn't messing around. He should either have been sedated or maybe not do this practice at all. Once a horse becomes anxious and doesn't trust people, it is really hard to calm them down and they may remain anxious their entire lives. I think the accident described here was totally avoidable. The horse should not have been put in that situation in the first place. An unnecessary practice.
1st- lady Mandy tried the best she could, to help her husband , later came their "child" son hitting the deer , helping and trying save the live of his parents , its is a sad ending , seeing a family that all loved each other being in such "accident" ! My best condolences to the whole family...
Poor camel, I agree that it would've been abused 😔 We have many camels here in Aus, some with owners, most are wild & I've never heard of them being this aggressive. The treatment, actually the torture that was done as it was beaten to death is sooo wrong & sooo incredibly sad, it would've been terrified...
Very disturbing seeing those people being so cruel to the camels. I've been around a few camels. Their attitude is to simply tolerate us. They all could kill any of us if they wanted. The way they are treated in their homelands warrants a backlash now and then. If you don't respect and care for the animals that are literally working for you, then you can expect some sort of retribution for that at some point. As far as this video goes, I would have been ok not knowing how those men took out their revenge on that camel in the end. Wish you had left that part out. I will not heal from that image.
I agree, I knew I would not be able to handle listening to that so I skipped past the part when he was about to talk about the revenge taken on the camel. I understand their anger but based on some of the comments I read, this was just completely unnecessary and yes, I would feel the same had this been a family member of mine.
I also knew a South African couple who had a stag, which they also raised since small, and same thing happened to them. Fortunately though they always had their guns on them, and after the stag began acting strangely and being aggressive, it headed for the husband, who had no option but to kill it before it killed them. They get very aggressive during mating season. Not an animal to keep as a pet. Shame, poor Paul. Rest in peace Paul.
@@indianfan1029what don't you understand? The couple had a stage, just like this couple had a deer. You're the only one who doesn't understand a simple sentence. Really?
7 big lizards is a lot. They were used to eating meat (chicken). After a while they must not have distinguished chicken from human. Especially as the human used his hand to feed. None of this lizard business seemed well thought out.
Theses nine stories is to remind us that animals or piranhas are not to be taken lightly. The story with the bee's, and piranhas with the three men was sad: is like they jump from out the pan that was on top of the fire into the fire.
You should always have a plan when dealing with wild animals whether you raised them or not , because you just never know , so everytime your with them expect the worse and dont get complacent. So always have an out whether its a air horn , spray or a tazer , you have to always expect the worse . It might never happen but being prepaired is the difference between life and death.
FFS that’s brutal! Both what the camel did and what was done to it! The difference is that only the latter was done with intentional cruelty and malice! Which is honestly horrific and truly awful. I mean even if you feel like the camel should be put down…it didn’t have to be done like that ffs!🤦♀️ The entire situation is tragic, I wonder how the guy’s family felt about the way in which the camel died?🤨Poor guy, poor camel🥺
why? The guy didn't abuse the camel- he had just purchased it! The camel acted out when it saw another camel. The narrator suggested that the camel's PREVIOUS owner most likely mistreated it as a way to explain the animal's aggressive, and ultimately fatal, actions.
@@ryanweis8721 People who put animals to work often overwork them even if they don’t physically abuse them. Working animals tend to go through a lot of stress and fatigue on the job, so I wouldn’t say the man killed by the camel is completely innocent. Camels tend to be afraid of humans and are harder to tame than horses and mules, so the act of training them to work already causes them enough stress.
“Out of the frying pan and into the fire” from bees to piranhas. What an awful day. So many “freak” accidents with very low probability. Never even heard of Eagle Rays.
I work in neighborhoods that have a lot of deer. When I see a stag during rutting season I proceed with cation. This season is in the fall. Sometimes I wait until the deers move on to walk too or from my car. Yes bucks do try to mate with human women. They don’t fear us because people feed them.
I was living in FL just a few miles from the fatal Cassowary attack when it happened. I was dismayed someone risked his life keeping one of those deadly birds as a pet. 💔
I really like the way you portray wild animals. So much content on you tube shows exactly how you shouldn't behave around them. My grandparents both grew up on farms. Grandpa taught me to always leave wild animals alone. Even squirrels and bunnies can be dangerous especially when cornered. He said wild animals can take care of themselves. Domestic animals are different. They depend on us for their very survival. They are our responsibility. I live in a high rise. My neighbors used to feed the squirrels. One lady threw food from one end of property to the other, attracting skunks, possums, and raccoons. We asked her to stop. She replied, "They have to eat too." We told her it would be better for them to find their own food, but she continued. Last summer they found several animals infected with rabies in our county. Management posted signs around the building telling us to stop feeding the squirrels. It's a good thing. The squirrels had become so tame, they would actually stand on their hind legs and beg for food. They had become dependent on us. My daughter lives in Florida. She said some people feed alligators like that. 😮
Oh man, whomever edited this is comedy genius. Cutting to the two fishermen casting into the water while talking about two friends trying to help a friend still in the water, that was comedy gold.
The more likely scenario, regarding Ronald and the monitor lizards, is that one scratched him deeply, hitting an artery on a leg perhaps, and he was bleeding out when they ambushed him as he was going down. I had a Dumeril Monitor lizard years ago, about 4ft from head to tip of tail, and her claws were incredibly strong and sharp, needed welding gloves to handle her. The HUGE monitor lizard they show in the above video, going through the house and lying on the man on the couch, is "Big Boy", a Tegu. They are extremely passive compared to other monitor lizards. There are cool videos of "Big Boy" on you Tube. 🥰 (I also had 2 Argentian Red Tegus, and they were awesome pets. Very docile reptiles.)
Those lizards were excited after smelling and tasting his blood and they were like "yes hes finally gna let us eat him!" They were waiting for this moment half their life. 😭He was eaten slowly and felt a lot of pain😢
When I was in Alaska, in the Army, I was doing a Land Nav course in the spring, and to my left, I heard a grunt. It was a fully grown Bull Moose rutting and looking at me with dissain. It charged me. I ran around trees, confusing it until he finally gave up. Needless to say, I lost my direction and had to retake the course.
If you’re looking for a new story to do, I know in Ocala Florida, about two years ago a farmer got killed by a cassowary, never really read into it at the time but, that would probably be a good story to cover on an episode like this
I have worked on two Ostrich Farms!! The Roosters will become very aggressive during mating season!! You have to understand the Rooster will protect the hen!! Missy the hen in the winter would start to roost behind a Round Bail in the winter!! Even when it got 30 below or lower!! I had to go into the run & slap her in the ass so she would get up & go into the barn!! She would call Manny & he would come out of the barn aggressive ready to attack me!! I would have to hit the ground & roll under the escape fence!!
Drives me crazy when a wild animal acts like a wild animal and people get hurt, then they kill the animal. What is the reason for this? As a warning for other wild animals? 😏
I love watching these videos. Jenny and Amy are just fantastic! I love the other bears, as well. Thank God for people like these folks. And thank these folks for sharing such wonderful videos with the rest of us! 🐻
Animals are wild and why people swear they can tame these creatures totally bewilders me. I couldn’t imagine locking an animal up then thinking nothing will happen once that animal gets full grown.
I am So sick of these people keeping wild animals as pets and then when the animals attack , they want to ask “why did this happen”. THEY ARE WILD ANIMALS YOU IDIOTS!!
I don't believe ANY animal should be used to transport people or their stuff ; that camel story is horrendous - it is unfortunate that the man was killed but for them to beat the camel to death is unacceptable; shame on them - clearly as stated it was tired of being mistreated by people and lashed out ( don't blame the poor dear ) .... People are horrible !
Very sad about the family and the deer, something strange about that one, maybe because of the particular breed or maybe he was sick. RIP to Paul. As far as the Lizard guy, I’d never keep any animals who attacked me, especially while I’m feeding them.
I'm one of those guys that will mourn for someone but will despise the idea of killing or having the animal at fault killed because it's most likely not the animals fault. I understand the deer perfectly because he was preventing them from saving the man, but the Camel was so wrong on so many levels. I stopped there so I don't know if any others were killed like that.
In the mating season it will. Leaving the "Corpses of their enemies" and even peeing on them tells every other deer "This territory is taken." at least the roebucks here do that. So the dead body was like the deer JUST placed a brand new "Keep off of my lawn - sign", to keep out the competition. Like most animals, they don't like to fight, they just don't want competition in their territory. And the cops wanted to take his "My land sign." away.. by stepping on his territory as well. "Guarding prey" may not be the best way to describe it, but for that situation it gets close enough.
I caught that error too. Errors are bound to happen when you have a narrator that drones on and on and on using 2000 words to convey what could be said in 2 sentences. The content of this site is good ...the narration is extremely annoying.
They do stand their ground which may look like the same thing to some people. He was probably in rut and had just killed a perceived threat, so he was standing his ground. They are fierce creatures in certain situations.
According to reports, one of those monitor lizards had bitten him a week prior to his death. He developed a staph infection, it went untreated, causing him to pass out. They feasted on him because they had not be fed in days..
RUclips took this down because there was a bad clip but I removed it. Hope you enjoy the marathon.
That's not cool
What was the clip
Do you mean that RUclips guarded our precious, but fragile minds from seeing another possible reality of life? I'm so happy that they know what's best for us all out here, how i've been able to cope with life for so long without these kinds of protections bogels my mind. Thank you, thank you to RUclips and to the others out there for protecting our feebil and mentally fragile exsistence.
YT needs an adult version 🙄 the current YT is clearly for minors. Please someone invent an adult version of YT! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@@lucymendes2512 Absolutely, ps. Be carefull, your comment might offend the young, Ageophobic or some 💩 like that. 😉
Thank you for your responsible, rational message regarding not keeping wild animals as pets. These cases are tragic but the biggest tragedy is that they are predictable as these animal are not meant to be in captivity. You have earned my respect and my subscription.
So large dogs shouldn't be kept as pets?
That’s brutal!
Bee attack avoided by diving in the water. That alone is rare, usually they’ll hang out over you but then piranhas?!
Straight out of final destination
Lol😂😂 I don't want my death in the newspapers as a freak accident and be known as those final destination ass holes lol😂😅
It’s fake piranhas attack but has never killed a human
@@MissDee4 ~ that’s inaccurate.
Just a year ago on four separate occasions, people were attacked and killed by piranhas. And that’s just in one country, Paraguay
@@izzojoseph2They are a nightmare to even be part of the fish family. Worse that sharks IMO. I seen that movie Parana in the 80s. Scared the crap outta me. So much so, I can't swim in anything I can't see the bottom of. 😖
@@lahart2003 me too large bodies of water are terrifying to me. Especially lakes they are so murky you can't see nothing. Don't even get me started on oceans
It’s amazing watching these videos how family members and friends run into deadly danger to save their love ones!
As far as the stag, I live in Texas,USA and in the country stags attack vehicles and other odd things. They are aggressive and dangerous and should never be kept as pets. Probably why it's illegal here.
I had no idea they could be aggressive! Do you think this one in the video specifically could have had rabies?
@@Laceyvictoriaa I would guess he was in rut. They get even crazier.
@@dustyrelic25 For sure, people who haven't actually been around them are sometimes victims of "Bambi." They are not smart. They are not cute. They are not friendly. They're prey animals, meant to feed those higher up on the food chain. Pass the venison, please!
@@Laceyvictoriaa Google 'deer attacks on humans', they can be very deadly when in rut or when they feel threatened. Not only can the male deer be deadly, but the female deer can kill you with her hooves.
@@jbell430 I had no idea they could be aggressive I’m shocked. This video was the first time I’ve seen a deer attack a human I thought maybe it had rabies
I will never understand why people insist on having wild animals as pets. No matter how long it takes, that animal will return to its natural instincts.
When you take on a wild animal like that you would think this would cross their mind and expect a bad attack sooner or later.If that thought didn't phase me I then would think of how I wouldn't take one on just thinking about it possibly escaping and attacking an innocent bystander.I just wouldn't be able to live with myself if that happened.
Exactly that’s why they are called wild animals 🤷🏽♀️
Large REPTILES is not only STUPID but IGNORANT 😂
well, boas, geckos, and lizards are usually really chill and can become a very good pet and companion once they trust you
@@darkmindedbutterfly5290, So true. Ive had all sorts of wild pets. Everything from mountain lions to weasels. The cougar tried to kill me & DID kill a zookeeper a few days after she went after me. Raised her from a blind kitten, year later a well meaning neighbor fed her raw, bloody meat. The WILD came out instantly. Id never allowed her raw meat or blood. She hit me so hard it knocked me back a few yards coming home from school into the block wall just out of her chained up reach. She instantly shredded my brand new leather Harley jacket in the initial burst & was flipping all over trying to hook me w her rear claws to pull me back & finish the job. Took THREE trank darts to knock her out enough to handle. Tabby had never EVER unsheathed her claws w me. Was more like a dog than a cat. I had to start chaining her because her following me around all the time freiked out my school teachers. Zoo came & got her. 3 days later she hooked a keeper through the bars, pulled him up against them & shredded him. They shot her dead. The Raccoons were the best but theyre funny critters. One hit & youve made an enemy for life. They hold grudges & never forget or forgive. While still babys the lil girl next door ( mean, vicious lil brat) got Scooter ( male coon) & was back in the hall swinging him by his tail. I heard him screaming & yelled at her to let him go. She did on the upswing. Poor lil critter was bounced off the roof, walls & hit the floor screaming. I kicked her out PERMANENTLY! 2 Years later, while i was away she came back over. Scooter hit her instantly & put 43 stitches in her butt before she got out the door. He wasnt a helpless baby anymore. Full grown & 28 lbs. He never ever hurt anybody else & we had lots of people at our home. Takes a LOT of patience & time to raise wild critters. Even then, theres no guarantees they wont turn on you. Ferrets are great pets IF you never hurt them. Been bred down for many generations to be suitable around people but if you piss one off they can easily bite through a finger in a flash. One can take animals out of the wild but one can never compleatly take the " wild" out of the animal. Damned wolf hybrids are the worst. I warned a guy in California who had 1 hed better start muzzling his as soon as it hit sexual maturity. He laughed at me. 2 days later, at the food bowl it ripped his throat out. Cops had to shoot it 11 times trying to get in to recover the guys body. Too late. His hybred had already eatin his face & throat & was guarding its kill. Then theres thoes 2 jackass performers in Vegas with the tigers. Forget their name but 1 of the tigers killed 1 of the guys on stage during their act. Tiger got tired of their B.S. & shredded the guy in seconds. That audience sure got the show of their life that night. ( I think it was Sigfield & Roy but not sure.)
Being attacked by giant lizards would be like the most frightening scene out of a horror movie anything that's large enough to kill you shouldn't be kept as a pet
Or huge land crabs😳😳
@@kristy9337 Tell me more about these huge land crabs.
@@jbell430Giant coconut crab, the crab they believe are responsible for eating Amelia Earhart hence why she was never found.
I really want a komodo dragon tho...
And definitely not roaming free around your house. What was he thinking?
R.I.P. to the victims, and also the animals that died.
A lot of these are just accidental not attacks
Poor camel! They treat them like crap
That camel is a numb skull but those people are worse.Some people are are more dumber than the dumbest person in the guiness book of records 😂😂
Yeah he was only trying to get ahead on life
@SpookyGirlG kinda reminds you of these stupid ignorant people over here ganging up on one person kicking, punching and hitting with objects.Hurting or killing them.
So sad
@@aeternapreliatorI see what you did there.
I think no one should ever have wild pets .. Period!!!
They can't help it wanting to be different and the attention they get from it
Eh. I knew a guy who kept pretty much any wild animal you can find in North America. The difference is that he didn’t treat them like domestic animals. He knew what he owned and the dangers posed by all of them, even though he handled them personally every day. Basically if you’ve seen any outdoorsman magazines, you’ve seen his animals. It was super cool. These stories are just an example of people taking in these animals and not treating them seriously.
@@winry2357 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
There's a reason why they are WILD animals.still don't understand why someone would have a lion as a pet 🤔
@@timreindl3129 nit sure what you’re laughing at, but I’m glad I can entertain I guess.
As a rule of thumb you shouldn't keep a meat eater as a pet, YOU are meat.
That's all pets though. You think dog and cats are herbivores?😂
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@andie3209 facts, in some cases, both cats and dogs ate the owners when they passed away from natural causes.
Since when do deer eat meat? 🦌
@@dianemarrah3504 Who is talking about deer ?
People with pets always forget that, at the end of the day, an animal is still an animal. They can “turn” on you at any moment, their wild instincts taking over.
Well said!👏🏾I say this all the time an animal will always be an animal no matter how smart cute or “well behaved” they are
You know that you just don't know which animals will turn so you just put all of them in the same box because you're unsure and want something easy to say, right?? And to add to that people are also animals and we murder each other for so much less than survival. A good start would be replacing the word "pets" with "wild animals raised in captivity".
The thing is, you don't understand the concept of 'domestication' through breeding over now centuries. Dogs, cats, ... these are all fine. Now if you meant to write 'wild animals as pets' that's something different.
Nuance is a tool that's sadly barely used for it requires understanding.
@@RissaDaBratI find this very common with us European or white people, we seem to muddle through thinking we can control and colonise everything. Animals aren't people and don't have human feelings, no matter how much we want them to.
Especially males once they reach adulthood, not so much with the females
Being stung by bees 🐝 then eaten by piranhas 🐠 talk about out of the frying pan 🍳 and into the fire 🔥 what a terrible way to die 😳
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This one is honestly the most surprising to hear. The bees, not so much, but I’m pretty sure it’s almost unheard of for piranhas to attack people.
@@alikhat1647They would if you were bleeding and he was stung and probably got injured in the process.
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@@susanhowe163 That doesn't apply to the killer bees that drove these men into the water, which are artificially engineered bees that escaped a laboratory and are highly aggressive. They're very dangerous even if you respect them.
Monitor lizards are so dangerous. We got taught early to give them a wide berth in Australia. Their bites can be savage, but the claws are made for climbing hardwood trees and can slash you to pieces just by climbing your leg. Beautiful animals but I’d never get close to one
Beautiful isn't a word I would associate with those lizards lol
Ownership of such lizards should be illegal as, if things go wrong neighbours and rescuers become targets and endangered. What about children too?
Beautiful my foot 🦶..
Awful useless Lizards
I thought their bites contained so many bacteria that their prey will die over several days and they will follow their bitten victim around until that happens.
Those lizards eat 80% of there body weight a chicken isnt going to cut it
Yeah sounds like he was starving them. Probably on accident or out of ignorance and that's why they turned on him IF they even turned on him at all
@@WhitneyDahlinhe probably couldn’t afford to feed them properly, which was selfish and ignorant on his part. Abusive even. If he had just one I’m sure her could have afforded to feed them properly but 7?!
I was a logger for 12 years before i broke my back and bees are my biggest fear in the woods
Mine too! (aside from maybe mountain lions and bears) and maybe those Japanese/Asian hornets. Have you seen those things?! They're huge! They're about the size of half of the length of an average sized person's finger.
I have a secondary allergic reaction to bee stings. My mother had the total allergy where she'd need medical attention right away if she was stung. Her whole body would react from the venom, whereas mine was mostly topical, where I would get extreme swelling and muscle cramps that are super painful, and about every 30 min or so, where ever I got stung would start expanding. If I got stung on my finger, within 30 mins my whole hand wrist and forearm, would double in size. 30 more mins and it's be up to my shoulder. It would always stop there though. (I've been stung twice, once on my finger when I was in a swimming pool and another time on my under arm below my elbow.)But my arm and hand would be so swollen it was impossible to bend my wrist, fingers and elbow, and it would stay that way for 3-5 days. If I ever get stung on the neck, face or head, I'm in deep trouble!! I'd have to go to a hospital right away, because my airways would soon and likely be swollen shut. It's totally scary for me being anywhere near any of those types of bees and hornets. When people say that whole, "don't swat at them and they won't hurt you", thing, that doesn't work for me. They clearly have no idea how badly it sucks to get stung! I'm sure having broken your back is pretty scary too. I know of someone that broke her back. She wasn't paralyzed, but could have a problem if she got in a car accident or something and/or hit or injured a certain way. Really scary having to be so careful.
Sorry for rambling, but hearing anyone say they are weary of bee's I can't help but sympathize.
You should read Bad Beekeeping by Ron Mikshaw. I used to work for this Gentleman at Lynx Canada Information Systems Scanning & Editing Seismic Data. He was a Geophysists & and owner of Lynx Canada Information Systems. Since the oil patch went into a Slums in Alberta. Ron went back to University & took course in Bee Ecology & now is a Professor in Bee Ecology!!
@@allisoncolby7851, Ive been a woodsman all my life. Been stung 100s of times by bees, hornets, wasps. Only local pain & swelling that went away after a day or 2, UNTIL I hit my threshold! ( And everyone has one) Almost died , throat started closing up from a bumblebee hit in town. Luckily my friend was also allergic & hit me with her epi pen on the way to the hospital. Said i blacked out in progress. Was told in the hospital to ALWAYS start carrying benedryl ON me at all times. As soon as stung take 2 tabs IMMEDIATELY to stop the reaction before it starts & get medical attention ASAP. Ive been stung lots of times since, usually out in the wilderness w no help available anytime soon. 2 Benedryl every 4 hours & im good to go. All they can do in the hospitals is shoot you up w liquid Benedryl which works faster but no more helpful than the pills are. Been doing that for years & still going strong. Thoes lil round, flat snap plastic pill containers can hold plenty & are next to hardly noticible in ones pocket. They USED to make flat gel strips that fit into a wallet & can be put under an unconscious persons tounge for fast absorbtion but i havent seen thoes in years.
The first responders showed up and the stag was standing there with his antlers raised (so he was literally standing there?) That whole camel story is both so sad and horrifying!
What a stag asshole 😂😂
Growing up training horses, it is not surprising to me that putting a horse into a small and completely closed-in chamber, is most likely to cause the horse to panic. Horses are prey animals. They don't like to be alone, they don't like to be trapped anywhere, especially if they cannot see outside, and they don't care who you are if they become panicked. I've seen horses literally in a blind panic run directly into fences, vehicles, etc. and end up dead. This horse might not have been in a panic, but if he kicked hard enough to cause that damage, then he wasn't messing around. He should either have been sedated or maybe not do this practice at all. Once a horse becomes anxious and doesn't trust people, it is really hard to calm them down and they may remain anxious their entire lives. I think the accident described here was totally avoidable. The horse should not have been put in that situation in the first place. An unnecessary practice.
I think being eaten alive by a wild animal would be about the worst possible way to die.
also rabies i watched some videos here on you tube and it is just horrifying
1st- lady Mandy tried the best she could, to help her husband , later came their "child" son hitting the deer , helping and trying save the live of his parents , its is a sad ending , seeing a family that all loved each other being in such "accident" !
My best condolences to the whole family...
Wild animals are just that, WILD. Get a dog if you want a pet. Cats are nice. Get a parrot. Pet rocks are easy, good, and lovely listeners.
Wild animals belong in the wild.
@@circuitd942 There are wild horses(very few) in America.
Australia too.
Exactly
all risks of owning animals. thats horrible what they did to that camel
People want wild animals as pets and then act surprised when they act wild.
Mistreating them as you train them doesn't help matters either.
You can take a wild animal out of the forest but you cannot take the wild out of it 😂😂😂
Poor camel, I agree that it would've been abused 😔 We have many camels here in Aus, some with owners, most are wild & I've never heard of them being this aggressive. The treatment, actually the torture that was done as it was beaten to death is sooo wrong & sooo incredibly sad, it would've been terrified...
😢 agreed
Very disturbing seeing those people being so cruel to the camels. I've been around a few camels. Their attitude is to simply tolerate us. They all could kill any of us if they wanted. The way they are treated in their homelands warrants a backlash now and then. If you don't respect and care for the animals that are literally working for you, then you can expect some sort of retribution for that at some point. As far as this video goes, I would have been ok not knowing how those men took out their revenge on that camel in the end. Wish you had left that part out. I will not heal from that image.
I completely agree with you.
I agree, I knew I would not be able to handle listening to that so I skipped past the part when he was about to talk about the revenge taken on the camel. I understand their anger but based on some of the comments I read, this was just completely unnecessary and yes, I would feel the same had this been a family member of mine.
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I totally agree with you, it is extremely sad and heartbreaking what happened to the Carmel 😢
Piranhas are like,"dang we're hungry." Bees are like,"i got you fam!"
An animal with an entire tree on it’s head can not be messed with at all cost, avoid big animals with horns, big teeth
Never underestimate the power of Mother Nature .
7 monitor lizards a couple 6ft long WTF!!!!
Right like what he expected n than he had them all together
Yeap SMH
Buddy probably ain't get no cooch having all them dinosaurs
Sad about the camel but he looked underfed. How you treat animals will eventually. come back to you.
I also knew a South African couple who had a stag, which they also raised since small, and same thing happened to them. Fortunately though they always had their guns on them, and after the stag began acting strangely and being aggressive, it headed for the husband, who had no option but to kill it before it killed them. They get very aggressive during mating season. Not an animal to keep as a pet. Shame, poor Paul. Rest in peace Paul.
What do you by "had a stag"?. Were they born with one. I mean how easily you slipped that in. You know "had".
@@indianfan1029what don't you understand? The couple had a stage, just like this couple had a deer. You're the only one who doesn't understand a simple sentence. Really?
7 big lizards is a lot. They were used to eating meat (chicken). After a while they must not have distinguished chicken from human. Especially as the human used his hand to feed. None of this lizard business seemed well thought out.
Love the narration
Found this channel a couple days ago, I am addicted.
Theses nine stories is to remind us that animals or piranhas are not to be taken lightly. The story with the bee's, and piranhas with the three men was sad: is like they jump from out the pan that was on top of the fire into the fire.
The deer guarded his “prey”?? 😂
You should always have a plan when dealing with wild animals whether you raised them or not , because you just never know , so everytime your with them expect the worse and dont get complacent. So always have an out whether its a air horn , spray or a tazer , you have to always expect the worse . It might never happen but being prepaired is the difference between life and death.
Camel Decapitation sounds like a sick band name
there's a band called Cattle Decapitation
It’s not a pet
It’s a wild animal that let you feed it
FFS that’s brutal! Both what the camel did and what was done to it! The difference is that only the latter was done with intentional cruelty and malice! Which is honestly horrific and truly awful. I mean even if you feel like the camel should be put down…it didn’t have to be done like that ffs!🤦♀️
The entire situation is tragic, I wonder how the guy’s family felt about the way in which the camel died?🤨Poor guy, poor camel🥺
I agree. I don't think that animals born wild can't ever be completely tamed 😢
Obviously man’s reputation of killing birds preceded him and the cassowary decided to go on offense.
If you plan on having a 6ft monitor lizard best u only have one not 7 . With 7.... i can see how 7 could gang up on 1 person ...
He ran out of luckbefore he ran oyout of stupid.
I'll never understand why people want to keep a wild animal as a pet.🤔
Poor camel...I dont feel sorry for the man, only the poor camel...
why? The guy didn't abuse the camel- he had just purchased it! The camel acted out when it saw another camel. The narrator suggested that the camel's PREVIOUS owner most likely mistreated it as a way to explain the animal's aggressive, and ultimately fatal, actions.
Same here
Trumphater, Figures, with that demonazi handle you dont care about anybody. Typical for the party of the Antichrist.
@@ryanweis8721 People who put animals to work often overwork them even if they don’t physically abuse them. Working animals tend to go through a lot of stress and fatigue on the job, so I wouldn’t say the man killed by the camel is completely innocent. Camels tend to be afraid of humans and are harder to tame than horses and mules, so the act of training them to work already causes them enough stress.
Dont people understand the word WILD!!!!!!! Look it up 😢
I agree with you ,cause yet again they’re wild animals.
“Out of the frying pan and into the fire” from bees to piranhas. What an awful day.
So many “freak” accidents with very low probability. Never even heard of Eagle Rays.
The worst part of all these, is that it’s usually the animals who are punished, just for doing what they’re made to do.
I work in neighborhoods that have a lot of deer. When I see a stag during rutting season I proceed with cation. This season is in the fall. Sometimes I wait until the deers move on to walk too or from my car. Yes bucks do try to mate with human women. They don’t fear us because people feed them.
No! I had no idea they try to mate with human women!! How do they know whether a human is male or female I wonder?? Smell?
Piranha: 'Bro! Get over here, there's a buffet'
When you keep a wild animal, they lose the natural fear that normally keeps them away from humans.
These types of people will learn that you can't keep a wild animal as a pet! SMH
I was living in FL just a few miles from the fatal Cassowary attack when it happened. I was dismayed someone risked his life keeping one of those deadly birds as a pet. 💔
Selfish and spoilt people will never learn the dangers they impose on themselves and to others.
The announcer said he didn't lose his life in vain he saved his dog🐕🤔😂🤣😭🤧🙏🏾
Imagine jumping into a lake to avoid Killer Bees, only to ate alive by school of Piranhas.
I really like the way you portray wild animals. So much content on you tube shows exactly how you shouldn't behave around them. My grandparents both grew up on farms. Grandpa taught me to always leave wild animals alone. Even squirrels and bunnies can be dangerous especially when cornered. He said wild animals can take care of themselves. Domestic animals are different. They depend on us for their very survival. They are our responsibility. I live in a high rise. My neighbors used to feed the squirrels. One lady threw food from one end of property to the other, attracting skunks, possums, and raccoons. We asked her to stop. She replied, "They have to eat too." We told her it would be better for them to find their own food, but she continued. Last summer they found several animals infected with rabies in our county. Management posted signs around the building telling us to stop feeding the squirrels. It's a good thing. The squirrels had become so tame, they would actually stand on their hind legs and beg for food. They had become dependent on us. My daughter lives in Florida. She said some people feed alligators like that. 😮
Another perfect example of why you don’t try to keep wild animals for pets!! But people will never learn!!
The camel wasnt an unruly beast..it was being the wild animal that it is. It was normal.The human was the one out of control
Oh man, whomever edited this is comedy genius. Cutting to the two fishermen casting into the water while talking about two friends trying to help a friend still in the water, that was comedy gold.
"He kept himself to himself"
"The tragedy was ruled a tragic accident"
My name is Ritchie Cunningham.....this is my wife...Oprah.
The man collapsed to the ground in a heap. Man does a somersault fall 😂
The more likely scenario, regarding Ronald and the monitor lizards, is that one scratched him deeply, hitting an artery on a leg perhaps, and he was bleeding out when they ambushed him as he was going down. I had a Dumeril Monitor lizard years ago, about 4ft from head to tip of tail, and her claws were incredibly strong and sharp, needed welding gloves to handle her. The HUGE monitor lizard they show in the above video, going through the house and lying on the man on the couch, is "Big Boy", a Tegu. They are extremely passive compared to other monitor lizards. There are cool videos of "Big Boy" on you Tube. 🥰 (I also had 2 Argentian Red Tegus, and they were awesome pets. Very docile reptiles.)
6 feet long for a pet lizard is a bit much for one lizard . dude had several
That thing matured and went into musk, wanting to mate! They should have let that thing go long ago!
So he wee wee was hard 😳
That accident with the bear is insane! Wow. Just shockingly weird. 😮
I feel sorry for that camel, they did not deserve that treatment
Those lizards were excited after smelling and tasting his blood and they were like "yes hes finally gna let us eat him!" They were waiting for this moment half their life. 😭He was eaten slowly and felt a lot of pain😢
Those poor camels go through such bad aduse
When will people understand you can not tame a wild animal. It might seem tame but you can never take away its wild instincts.
Why do people try to make wild animals into pets. You can't train wild animals
When I was in Alaska, in the Army, I was doing a Land Nav course in the spring, and to my left, I heard a grunt. It was a fully grown Bull Moose rutting and looking at me with dissain. It charged me. I ran around trees, confusing it until he finally gave up. Needless to say, I lost my direction and had to retake the course.
Wild is wild, no matter how one thinks these animals can be trained they can not. It all boils down to one day the animal feels like being wild.
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Love the way this man explains no one really knows what happened
That poor camel those people are discusting..😢
Exactly!
Some people are wild enough and we sometimes loose loved ones from humans
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If you’re looking for a new story to do, I know in Ocala Florida, about two years ago a farmer got killed by a cassowary, never really read into it at the time but, that would probably be a good story to cover on an episode like this
I live in the Tampa area, I didn't hear about that. I love birds, that would suck.
Beautiful but brutal birds
Cassowary are the most dangerous bird in the world.
@@chich61 they sure are
I have worked on two Ostrich Farms!! The Roosters will become very aggressive during mating season!! You have to understand the Rooster will protect the hen!! Missy the hen in the winter would start to roost behind a Round Bail in the winter!! Even when it got 30 below or lower!! I had to go into the run & slap her in the ass so she would get up & go into the barn!! She would call Manny & he would come out of the barn aggressive ready to attack me!! I would have to hit the ground & roll under the escape fence!!
Drives me crazy when a wild animal acts like a wild animal and people get hurt, then they kill the animal. What is the reason for this? As a warning for other wild animals? 😏
I love watching these videos. Jenny and Amy are just fantastic! I love the other bears, as well. Thank God for people like these folks. And thank these folks for sharing such wonderful videos with the rest of us! 🐻
These people were injured due to sheer stupidity. I hope they learned their lesson not to mess with nature. Get a dog or cat for a pet.
Hey right like the cat and dog will not bite a person.
@@starhill8456 my cats don't bite at all !! And have 3
...except for the people killed by the ray, bear, and bat.
Final Destination and Steve Erwin taught us that wild animals need to be respected.
Oh yeah definitely got a new page to watch at work all day. New subscriber 🎉😊
You'll really enjoy it. It's a great channel with a lot of great stories 😊
Animals are wild and why people swear they can tame these creatures totally bewilders me. I couldn’t imagine locking an animal up then thinking nothing will happen once that animal gets full grown.
I am So sick of these people keeping wild animals as pets and then when the animals attack , they want to ask “why did this happen”.
THEY ARE WILD ANIMALS YOU IDIOTS!!
How can an Eagle- Ray regain its footing? It has no feet! Lol
I don't believe ANY animal should be used to transport people or their stuff ; that camel story is horrendous - it is unfortunate that the man was killed but for them to beat the camel to death is unacceptable; shame on them - clearly as stated it was tired of being mistreated by people and lashed out ( don't blame the poor dear ) .... People are horrible !
My aunt was attacked by a big mean "tom" turkey when she was young and had a huge scar across her back.
Very sad about the family and the deer, something strange about that one, maybe because of the particular breed or maybe he was sick. RIP to Paul. As far as the Lizard guy, I’d never keep any animals who attacked me, especially while I’m feeding them.
Deer are not pets
They can be
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@@llshiftyyox303 No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.
Wow.
Did you forget that someone raised hippo and claimed as a pet
People need to stop calling wild animals pets
They won't. Must be an attention seeking person who wants wild animals as pets or something.
Leave wild animals alone they can and will turn on you. Poor guy 💜
Love all these stories
Could you maybe please clips related to the case
This happened also in Orange Texas, my hometown. During Rutt!
They’re called (wild) for a reason.
I always said you can take the animal out of the wild but you can't take the wild out of the animal
I'm one of those guys that will mourn for someone but will despise the idea of killing or having the animal at fault killed because it's most likely not the animals fault. I understand the deer perfectly because he was preventing them from saving the man, but the Camel was so wrong on so many levels. I stopped there so I don't know if any others were killed like that.
A deer is a herbivore so it doesn't guard prey of any sort
A deer may not guard its prey but there are videos out that show deer will eat dead rabbits. So, they are not 100% herbivore.
In the mating season it will.
Leaving the "Corpses of their enemies" and even peeing on them tells every other deer "This territory is taken." at least the roebucks here do that.
So the dead body was like the deer JUST placed a brand new "Keep off of my lawn - sign", to keep out the competition.
Like most animals, they don't like to fight, they just don't want competition in their territory.
And the cops wanted to take his "My land sign." away.. by stepping on his territory as well.
"Guarding prey" may not be the best way to describe it, but for that situation it gets close enough.
I caught that error too. Errors are bound to happen when you have a narrator that drones on and on and on using 2000 words to convey what could be said in 2 sentences. The content of this site is good
...the narration is extremely annoying.
They do stand their ground which may look like the same thing to some people. He was probably in rut and had just killed a perceived threat, so he was standing his ground. They are fierce creatures in certain situations.
@@CjJohnson-kf1ozyes. Very uneducated narration
According to reports, one of those monitor lizards had bitten him a week prior to his death. He developed a staph infection, it went untreated, causing him to pass out. They feasted on him because they had not be fed in days..