Apex Predators Fighting For Their Prey
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2022
- Africa is a land sculpted by time, where animals have evolved complex weapons to arm them in the battle to live another day. With lethal weapons wielded by fearsome predators and prey, animals walk a precarious path, here among Africa's Deadliest. The cheetah is the track sprinter of the savanna that forces its prey to run. Lions are not built for a long-distance chase. They rely on tactics, stealth, and numbers and will hunt much larger prey when desperate. Africa's most feared reptile is the crocodile, they have barely changed in 6 million years due to its supreme build and hunting skills.
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From: AFRICAS DEADLIEST S1 E1
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The diversity of wild animals is truly astonishing, each species playing a unique role in its ecosystem.
I am very grateful to Real Wild for making such good documentaries about these iconic animals.
In the rhythm of the wild, Animal Fights are the beats that resonate through time, illustrating the ever-present challenge of maintaining one's place in the ecosystem.
This video saved me so much time. Thank you!
I want to give a really big appreciation for the crew, thankyou for spent time and all the efforts. This is the greatest wildlife documentary I've ever watched so far. 👏👏👏
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Great content! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Beautiful video Beautiful animals Beautiful music
Love watching these videos you have. We learn so much from it. People need to know how important it is to have our planet Earth preserved for many generations to come. Thank you all and keep us all aware of the things we need to know for the future 😊
Great documentary
Great doc
Beautiful video from Fiji lsland. Thank you
Africa is truly blessed
because of lions and zebras? lol
Love you all ❤️ from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩 my favorite channel very nice video brother 🔔🇧🇩🇧🇩
Wow it has been a joy to watch this, thanks for the time put into this and the tittle really drops just like the scenes ❤
Quick oq9
Yes. It's beautiful! Hope to see more nature pictures like these.
vary good...!
Animal fights are not just a moral issue but also a public safety concern
The slow mo shot of the eagle catching that giant fish was impressive, beautiful
I like cheeter,speed so light.
The fish was already dead
Great post.
Marvellous as always, nothing more needs to be said. Absolutely wonderful, words more said... 😃😃
Ain't gonna lie it must be scary to be running from a predator for my whole life.
Excellent
Stunning documentary, each of these animals are magnificently shown with their hunting styles, developed over many generations. The camera work is exquisite, the editing powerful, and the narration both fitting and informative. Thank you for consistently providing such quality content, time after time after time.🖤🇨🇦
Beautful ❤❤❤
The Cheetah really is the Lamborghini Huracán STO of the Serengeti
Yeah but the Lions are still the _Hellcats_
Bugatti Veyron more like!!
All cars will be outdated. Not making another fastest animal in this world anytime soon 👊🏽 Cheetah wins all day
I 💚 the felines 🐅🦁🐆 and other animals 🦒🐘🦓🐃🦊.
congrats on 1.5 million subscribers to you channel! excellent documentaries!
I've never heard about the vine snake before. It's quite scary, this snake is perfectly camouflaged in the trees.
Kenya 🇰🇪
Amazing video, it's tough out there be it in the jungle, the water or desert....
Toute la nature vivante est en éternelle bataille..
La nature est une affaire bouillante
Un symphonie.
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This is a great video however need audio
Love lion it super killer
Amazing life in the jungle
Leopard is definitely athletic Cat.. smartest hunter
The leopard is the jack of all trades of their own class of speed power stealth intelligence cunning agression and above all versatility.
I Love Burt Reynolds!
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I know right? 😅
Es esencial respetar la vida silvestre y mantener una distancia segura para evitar conflictos.
Hmm, if the Cheetah is faster than a car, why did they name a car the Jaguar and not the Cheetah? 🧐🤔
This is BEAUTIFUL photography!
That's because 'Jaguar' is easier on the tongue Mr Stark.
これは、自然環境を守る必要性を強く思い出させてくれます。
와, 이렇게 아름다운 야생동물 영상을 볼 줄은 몰랐네요. 자연은 정말 대단해요!
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Loved the slow motion of the fish eagle. That was awesome.
6:03 look how that warthog is frantically running away while the cheetah looks like it's just out for a midday jog insane man!
I love the cheetah (& serval, leopard, caracal, African wild cat, black footed cat, jungle cat & lion) of Africa!! (and the cats of the rest of the world too)
Me too i love all big cats and small cats
I love the fact lions are social. The lioness is the baddest B on the block. Cheetahs are actually within the last 30 years working together more. They stepped it up stone age style similar to chimps using tools. ALL CATS ARE BEAUTIFUL ALL SIZES 💪❤️🎯
I couldn't agree more!!!!! Awesome animals and also my favorite
I couldn't agree more!!!!! Awesome animals and also my favorite
I couldn't agree more!!!!! Awesome animals and also my favorite!!!
Well done I enjoyed
Anything that walks into the forest is gonna disappear into the environment lmao
Woooooooooooooooooooooooooow
30:38 whoa!
36:55 That's a pretty sh!tty situation for the Gazelle...
Great videos 👌👍💖💖💖💖
The real hunting strategies of these apex predators who are featured on this video are:
SERENGETI, TANZANIA
Cheetah vs wildebeest
Lion vs zebra
Nile crocodile vs wildebeest
OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANNA
African fish eagle vs catfish
Fishing spider vs small fish
Vine snake vs lizard
Leopard vs gazelle (I guess it was a Springbok)
NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA
Rock scorpion vs
Dune adder vs shovel-snouted lizard
This show used to be on Netflix 4 years ago
Ya most of those are from tv, some of them I even remember watching when I was growing up! It’s nice they’re showing them again tho, as long as animal behaviours don’t change, then these shows will be good to watch for years & years to come.
as a motswana who's always wanted to visit the okavango? yeah not anymore 😭.
How are you
Man I really wish a slow motion of that fishing spider was included
thích video
Some scenes taken from londolozi
Random dude out in the middle of the desert must of perished to the elements.
The leopard is the pure definition of a mastermind ghost silent killer among Africa's big cats.
The hunting strategies for Africa's apex predators regarding their hunting abilities:
Cheetah: speed
Lion: power of teamwork
Nile crocodile: ambush
African fish eagle: powerful dive
Leopard: stealth
Fishing spider: luring
Vine snake: deception
Side winder: camouflage
Rock scorpion: silent kill
Easier than hunting fish in a bucket lol that’s a good idea lower a barrel into the water with the barrels rim barely touching the top of the water put a water proof camera at the bottom pointing up and a fish inside and watch the eagle hit the fish !!
God bless the white man and his bravery, because of him I get a free education on RUclips!
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One of the best documentary ever. Nature is really beautiful and amazing
You forgot powerful lions are also real powerful
that dam vine snake looks just like a tree branch.......and the sidewinder as well blends into the sand perfectly. 😳 don't want to be near either of them. I hate snakes, gives me the willys.
I got to see a vine snake in Mozambique waiting for a chameleon I've also seen a sidewinder quite a few however it isn't that Sidewinder I live in Tucson Arizona smack in the middle of the Sonoran Desert and it's not that big less than a meter and it's sidewinds and it's got little horns and it's it's a rattlesnake it's just a very small rattlesnake and yeah they're pretty cool so there you go Africa Rastafari
Lolong the world's biggest crocodile used to snatch fisherman out of there boats. He was almost purely a man eater. He's eaten atleast 4 little girls a woman that was bathing in the river and multiple fisherman out of there boats. That's the whole reason he's in captivity now. The locals were complaining of a croc eating ppl and they caught him. He weighs over 2000lbs. And once he was caught the deaths stopped even the some locals think he wasn't the man eater and the one that was eating ppl was even bigger than Lolong. Oh and lolong was measured at 6½ meters long
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Imagine if Africa had jaguars
"... over 1100 kg of bite force..."
How many decades before people learn that kilograms is a unit of mass and not weight or force. My god the SI Metric System has been in place since the 1960s. Mass and weight/force are two completely different things. Why not call bite force a watt? You would be just as accurate as calling it kilograms.
Egypt is still Africa
I wonder if the cameraman put that dead fish in the water to get the perfect shot of the predator bird swooping in and snatching it
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It's true there is no antivenom for African twig snakes/Thelotornis sp. (I think they referred to them as vine snakes in this documentary), probably because there are pretty much no bites in the wild, therefore it wouldn't be very cost effective to produce.
Envenomations are potentially deadly, but there are no deaths reported in South Africa because they're very docile snakes uninclined to bite.
The few bites that have happened have been among those who handle venomous snakes regularly.
I know fear sells, but snakes have enough hate, they at least deserve for the truth to be told about them.
There are far more deadly snakes to humans in Africa than these, so shame on whoever decided to throw that fear porn in there.
Saw scaled vipers aka carpet vipers (Echis sp.) kill the most Africans yearly, in part due to there being a lack of medical facilities and lack of antivenom where bites are most likely.
Puff adders and Black Mambas also kill more Africans every year than a Twig snake, but for potency of venom alone, NOT how many deaths a year there are, Boomslang venom is the most deadly in Africa.
Before you decide to argue, perhaps you should do some research, as I've spent the last 8 years doing mine about wild snakes and have learned from the best. Just some friendly advice. Otherwise I welcome any further discussion or questions. 😃
The Handy works of GOD is so fascinating
Lol
Amen
Amen
Haha...nah it's evolution! :D
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too much padding and doesn't fit title
Yes, the title is deceptive. I picked this video because I thought there would be battles between big cats and crocodiles! Not even one! They need to rename it!
Misleading title.
The croc can get up to 7 meters not 6 that’s a whole 3 feet longer!!!
Australian salty's can reach almost 9 meter in length, and are among the most aggressive and brutal crocks on the planet ..
Both can grow to 7m. But the australian saltie has a higher chance of getting to 7m
DUH
@@Maip_Macrothorax .. There's a well known salty lives in "The Northern Territory" he's something like 8.8 meters hope I got the mathematics correct, he's damn well huge that's almost a 9meter highly dangerous very large crock no one or any other creature would wanna mess with, unless Yo a "Hunter Armed" with "A High- Powered Rifle" but that's not allowd
When the narrator said evolution, it sounded like he said evilution. I really gotta get my ears cleaned. 😂
No u dnt dude he did say evilution 😂cuz I stopped n said the same thing. Wait did he jst say evilution. Rew: yup guess so😂
@@DiamondntheruffThat's Dudet to you! Lol!😆
I didn't read spiders?
Apex predators only problem are humans
That could be said about almost every tragedy here, human interference
Or you can think of it as humans are Apex predator also and human interference would mean natural interference because we're part of nature too
Could've done with showing some hyenas and African wild dogs
So, do you like cats
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I can't belive spiders eat fish
What is that crocodile Drug
Monkey addiction 🐊😈
This snake makes my body b e cold.
I like nature so Mach,thnx god.
The bad narration, too much zoom and slow-mo, even worse its put together so much. The cropping is terrible too. These REAL WILD documentaries are not even HALF as good as NAT GEO.
Nicethrowugthyouanimal
Why don’t you give the money to people and let them decide how to spend it dem self
Are Wildebeest edible for humans? If so, why does the government of the Africa Nations feed their starving people with them?
we're not starving and there's no such thing as the government of Africa cause' Africa's a continent but thanks for your concern😭💕
Too much talking.
South Africa Capital City Singapore
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Kenya Capital City Singapore
Zebra rhymes with Debra. Not Zee-bra. Most animal videos get it wrong, chronically.
That's like the tomato and potato thing it depends on where you live what country you're from what part of the country you come from to how you pronounce zebra
Очень интересно и познавательно, спасибо 🙏 за такой контент за работу вашу, удачи в новом 👍
The shots where they get the camera running along side of the big cats are amazing. I feel foolish asking but those are not real, right? Computer generated? Example: 8:06 - 8:10
From now on when I hear a measurement and it doesn't include the imperial measurement I'm shutting the video off and I would like all my fellow Americans to do the same . There are over 300 million Americans and 99.9% don't know what a kilogram is or a millimeter or whatever other mumbo jumbo you might throw at us!
Poor little muricans 😢😢 life must be so hard on your delusions…
I used to love watching these programs but being American it gets to where i cant watch them anymore bcos you people act like everyone knows that kilometer crap we go by mph and pounds that metric crap wasnt given when i went to school and now when u people do these videos it gets to where i dont know what your talking about so i just dont watch i try hoping you would do both for foreigners and Americans but u dont so it just about your people
Well. Not really anyone else’s fault you are born in a backwards country 😕
this is ‘Africa's deadliest’ and we Africans(most of us) use kilometers, kilograms etc.
gape not everything has to be about you.
All that may be true, but in my opinion, Africa's deadliest is the same as anywhere else in the world: people! Against the climate, against other animals, against themselves - people!
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