@@swaldron5558 it's not scare, they clearly don't like their smell, as with all citrus fruits. These fruits have some essential oils or substances that are dangerous for them
bear was wild, duck belonged to family. I am not so shocked about that. i have had all sorts of animals in harmony on my farm. when outside intruders come, they unite. Horses kick, cats hiss, goat lowers her head, dogs growl - and the cock protects his hens.... (he herded the hens under a car against a hostile dog from a neighbour, amazing work) I had no camera running, but thats how it is.
Those are american black bears, let's see how they do against an Asian black bear or an Indian Sloth Bear these two are larger than the American one and also have a much bad track record, Sloth bears have huge claws like sloth and asian black bears are larger and more aggresive than their american counterparts
When you see (or are unfortunate enough to experience first hand) just how ferocious , lightning quick, and powerful a 10-15lbs house cat can be, it really puts into perspective why their 400-800lb cousins are the absolute pinnacles of alpha predators.
Back in the day when miacids we’re developing into cats and dogs, the cats almost wiped out the dogs by killing them off and by being better in every possible way for survival, the only power dogs had to survive was in pacts
I love how tolerant the cat was with the tiger cub. Like "yeah it's as big as me but it's still obviously a baby.." Same kind of patient suffering they show when dealing with a rambunctious kitten... Too cute!
@@maddiebear7166 while it is true that an adult tigers bite can snap bones or crush skulls a baby tigers bite force is comparatively far weaker and their teeth are not nearly as sharp the cat was not in any threat.
Cats seen pretty good at detecting if another animal is a juvenile. House cats are far more tolerant of the antics of human babies than those of their adult counterparts.
You don't need protection from black bears, there's a reason they're scared even of cats. I don't think a grizzly bear would run from a cat, but black bears aren't really aggressive or even stand-offish
@@BlaBla-su2yh that’s not true. They will kill anything it thinks is weaker then it without hesitation. They are very territorial and violent. They just don’t understand their power and place in the pecking order. For some reason their instincts never programmed them to fear certain animals and so they learn it through experience.
For every encounter where the bear/fox/monkey runs away, there are ten where the cat gets killed. The cats here are trying to protect their territory and the bears are just kind of wandering around. If the roles were reversed the cats would all be dead.
I play the slap game with my cat and can win if I am on my A-game, but I get the feeling I am trying my hardest and he is barely trying. He could probably hit me 10 times to 1 if he was mad.
I had to adapt to mine lol, he doesnt wait much before trying to slap me in the face, after jumping to my desk when i was late to feed him. Now he never lands a hit lol
I Saw a slow motion of cats vs snake, and cats reflex is crazy. They are faster. They actually have everything any animals have but their size just smaller or maybe they Will make half of animals in this world extinct 😭 they actually have strong bite, i almost lost my nail bcs my 4kgs cat bite me and i know she can do it more.
I believe it is Istanbul that has a huge population of stray cats that the city essentially just considers belonging to everyone, so they all take care of them communally. I heard they had a saying: "Dogs think man is God. Cats know better."
Is anybody else but me super nervous when people allow their cats the Face-Off creatures that can kill and eat them? 1:23 when you remember that a tiger kitten/cub is larger than an adult housecat
Yeah, and especially the snakes. The other animals the cat could get away from. At least it has more of a chance. But snakes, have more of a chance of biting the cat and killing it. That was fucked up allowing that to happen. If that were my pet I wouldn't allow it. Stupid people. They obviously didn't care about their pet.
Cats instinctively match their fighting skills against any animals they are around.They can tell with a quick feint which animals to not engage and to evade.Bears,as fast as they are to humans,are very slow to a cat,hence the cats playing games with the bears.I would love to see a housecat mongoose encounter,lol.Most cats would probably try to evade a mongoose because of their speed.Also cats have problems with some small hunting dogs e.g. Jack Russell terriers and dachshunds.
There’s been several videos of coyotes killing and eating cats which is surprising given how fierce a cat can fight.They must have been docile pets used to dogs.
@@frostyrobot7689 any kind of badger. A friend told me earlier he caught a badger going through his bins today, and it ran at him when he tried to scare it off....said he'd never moved so fast in his life XD
So I found out something really interesting a few weeks back. Some of you might already know this but the reason bears are so scared of cats is because in both Russia and Southeast Asia,tigers frequently hunt and eat bears. It’s basically a deep-seated fear of anything that resembles a feline.
I don't believe that. Startled bears run from anything that runs at them, the same way a full grown human runs from a mouse or cockroach. Are humans worried about being eaten by mice?! No. But anything that runs at you will scare you right?? Additionally, brown bears kill and eat tigers in Russia too. They kill each other.
Man, a lot of these cats were in super dangerous situations that I'd personally not be laughing about were I watching. But then again, I've seen two separate cats killed by a hawk and by a lynx/bobcat.
2:17 Duck: I see something white; it must be bread! Cat: That iz muh belly; I iz not bread. Duck: *Bread! Bread! Yummy!* Cat: Stahp! Wut iz you doing! Stahp!
3:07 I find it funny that a cat scared a bear to the point of the BEAR climbing up a tree. I knew bears and other animals like lions can climb trees, but I never saw it happen out of fear…
Bears have a deep seated fear of anything cat like because most species ancestors were hunted by tigers or at least fought them, so they are terrifies of house cats lmao
Honestly, they are both equally scary, one got claws and will climb and bite and difficult to get off once clung on while the other has bite power to rip apart skin and break bone if born with the right genetics.
@@zuziiice8907 I feel like the guys joking but it’s very obviously the other way around, because you can fucking launch a cat with a single kick and more often than that that will kill them since cats aren’t very durable, like their bones are very weak in their skin is very thin, Where is literally anything above a small medium dog could fuck a human up let alone a big dog that could kill a human cats ain’t got shit on humans besides their sharp claws but their claws aren’t even big enough to kill you or cause enough bleeding to kill you, So I guess really the only thing cats have is that they are so dumb that they just keep coming, they have extraordinary veracity but not intelligent veracity, so for all that I’d say dogs r freakier
Bear 🐻: I am the bear. One of nature's most deadly warriors. If you dare strike at me, I will proceed to... Cat: Hisses! 🐻 Bear: ... run up this damn tree as fast as I can!
I love how cats get scared of certain things like cucumbers or other inanimate objects, but then immediately go to dark souls fight a bear or a crocodile
I think most of them were stray cats, I’d personally like to think I’d try to “shoo” it away at least even if it was a stray cat but most people won’t put themselves in harms way for other people let alone animals.
These are all stray cats and likely have been for the majority of their lives especially for the ones taking on crocodiles or venomous snakes, they almost certainly done that before and they know how to not die doing it
A tiger cub in a house environment is absolutely immoral and cruel. Obviously cat and cub seem relaxed and happy, but the fact that people are watching this and not realising it's not a good situation makes me sad. People are now so desensitised to seeing this wild animals in a domestic environment the problems aren't even noticed.
@@SEA-dv5kh Maybe so, but that is one more tiger that exists that would not have existed in the wild so there are two sides to that argument. Some people treat their pets bad, some treat them good. Maybe this cub grew up and had a good life, there is no guarantee it was a bad life.
@@Strike_Raid Sorry for my language but I really fuckin hate that argument of one in captivity is better than none. I don't even want to waste my time explaining why, but there's nothing sustainable or ethical when domesticating wild animals and just an hour or so doing some reasearch will show the long term consequences. For every organisation wanting to help correct the problem, thousands of others fight against it. Nature is natural for a reason, as humans deserve to live freely, so does everything else in this world. I'm no PETA, religious activist person and I'm not saying you're the problem, just that you should make yourself aware of this issues.
@@SEA-dv5kh You don't know who that person is, he has a youtube channel (Micheal jamison) and has a whole sanctuary of animals that he keeps, he saved a tiger named ozzy who was abused and not well nourish which caused his bones to change in his legs, the other 2 tigers micheal has had for 10 and 8 years and has taken very good care of them, he even feeds them whip cream which a wild tiger wouldn't even have the opportunity to do or would even eat. These are tame tigers and this is better for the tigers since in the wild its dangerous for them and they can get killed or straved to death, he's helping them and has a big place that he keeps them it looks just like a forest or jungle with a big treehouse where they can sleep and play
What I knew even tigers dont mess with bear normally...but seeing bear running from cat is unbelievable and amazing. Even alligator 🐊 are afraid of cat.
I'm pretty sure bears are naturally afraid of cats due to them getting hunted by big cats. They probably see them as some sort of big cat cubs even though they aren't.
@@wermthewerm Actually it's not just big cats. People don't understand that cats are natural predators of all sizes and shapes. Don't let their size fool you. One swipe of those sharp claws to the eyes of any animal is a death sentence in the wild. Most animals know that if they go blind in the wild, their goose is cooked. Cats are notorious for having the fastest reflexes and quick reaction times so, you wouldn't even seen the swipe coming before it happened. And most animals even bears, crocodiles and other predators have common sense enough not to mess with cats unless they have the home advantage. There's only one other species in the world that has as quick reflexes and reaction times as cats and those are mongooses. Fun fact: Mongooses are natural predators that hunt deadly poisonous snakes like cobras.
My sister feeds stray cats under her carport. The local raccoons know her schedule and join in. The cats and raccoons peacefully dine side-by-side from the same bowls. They get along fine.
The bears and alligators look at an angry cat and think, "Small. Mostly fluff. Gamy predator meat. Razor claws, needle teeth, lightning reflexes, and an attitude. Takeable but not worth it."
What amazes me is that cat owners are more concerned about filming their cats than preventing them from serious harm. In several of those cases, the cat could have been killed or seriously injured.
@DAS ist gut Not sure why you'd even bring that up since it has nothing to with what I commented, but either way, you'd be surprised at what a man can do against a lion or an alligator if he knows their weak spot and attacks it quickly and properly. Only someone who is scared of the animal and has no knowledge of their biology and behavioral patterns will get mauled without difficulty.
@DAS ist gut None of that matters. People are free to do as they wish. If they pulled out a camera just to laugh it off, it's probably because they're confident that nothing is going to happen. If they're naive and the cat does get hurt well, that's on them. People can be really stupid sometimes, that's for sure, but it's still ultimately their own choice. In some cases, it *is* better that they go through the traumatic experience of losing their pet to a wild predator. Some people can only learn the tough life lessons through experience. Such is life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I live in the UK and pretty much everyone has cat flaps on their doors so the cats can go in and out freely. I lived in the States for 10 years and I've had people here in the UK commenting on how cruel it is that most Americans keep their cats indoors... I always put a stop to that thought instantly as in my neighbourhood in Dearborn, Michigan cats went missing all the time by hungry Coyotes. Then when living in Florida it was Coyotes and Alligators. Not to mention the wolves, Mountain Lions, bears and others in many other parts of the States. The main threat we have in England is cars. We have foxes but they're not a threat. May Jesus bless you and your loved ones to whomever maybe reading this.
@@tabletdoodlewithtomtdt6679 Nope they're not preaching anything. They simply ended off their comment by being nice and wishing for good things for others. Iam not sure what made you confused here.
i live in the states and if i let my cat out, he would very quickly be killed by a pack of coyotes (i think we have a pack close to us, i always hear them), a bobcat, an owl, a car or a stray dog. i really, really don’t love it when people let their cats outside unsupervised, but i guess its alright if they’re in a safe neighborhood.
@Gorg People who take offence at the mere existence of religions like Christianity, Judaism, or Hinduism rarely dare to say the same of trucks of peace.
I truly thank God many times a day for cats. And know this...if you have not raised one from kittenhood...you DO NOT KNOW what amazing little beings they are.
@@coolcat6303 You are right! I was referring to people who say they don't like cats based on ones they have encountered who do not know them or who were never socialized properly around humans.
@@kathleenloucks9012 I love cats even though I have never raised one. I wanted to, but my parents never let me. Just because someone doesn't raise cats doesn't mean they don't like them. Comparing your first and second comment tells me that was your implication, which is wrong. Try being more specific or thinking harder next time.
@@Vik1919 I have heard people say they don't like cats, in general and as a rule. I say...this is ONLY because such folks have never been around socialized cats or ever raised a cat from kittenhood. Cats who have been adequately socialized nearly always like all humans. Cats who were not appropriately socialized will usually be distant and or fearful of strangers, and will run away or scratch if someone tries to pick them up. In other words...people who don't 'like' cats are simply ignorant of them.
The first one was a gharial I think. All the others were alligators who are way way more chill than crocodiles. So they're probably more "whatever dude," rather than "what the f*** you a**hole"
@@jaberjaber131 probably cos its put into environments it doesn't belong in where it can hunt animals that aren't used to being hunted by a small fast stealthy cat. They're phenomenal hunters but I disagree they're the most successful because of skill and ability. I think its because half the time they have their food handed too them in the form of other peoples pets that they kill because their brain damaged owners let them outside
@@jedimasterobi-wankenobi6201 My cat was nothing but a house cat for 17 years, never saw any other animal besides a bird or dog or the occasional squirrel, then we moved out in the country and he saw a 200 plus pound deer and kicked it's ass and in the 2 and a half years he lived killed dozens of mice and chipmunks, killing is in their DNA, it's what they are!
It's amazing to me how a cat will fight any animal, regardless of size. Yet, it seems they have the most fear/trouble with other cats haha. I love nature
It's funny how cats are scared of things like shadows and plastic bags, but will run right up to a bear, or alligator 😂
Cucumbers ?
Mine tries strangling himself in plastic bags
No, cats clearly like plastic bags, they are not scared of them, they even put themselves into them 😁🤣
Scare of lemons
@@swaldron5558 it's not scare, they clearly don't like their smell, as with all citrus fruits. These fruits have some essential oils or substances that are dangerous for them
I am amazed how cats just don't give a damn about bears, but are terrified when I put a cucumber next to them.
just like we are not afraid of some big animals but are afraid of crawling creatures or spiders or flying cockroaches..
Also a lemon
TBF cucumbers are fucking gross.
And the bears are actually scared of them. 😂
Your cat is probably worried where you're going to put it next ;)
I love how the bears keep running away but the duck straight up ran towards and nibbled on the cat.
The duck ate the cat that day RIP
It's probably because duck and cat knew each other for a while
The duck and the cat knew each other
bear was wild, duck belonged to family.
I am not so shocked about that. i have had all sorts of animals in harmony on my farm.
when outside intruders come, they unite. Horses kick, cats hiss, goat lowers her head, dogs growl - and the cock protects his hens....
(he herded the hens under a car against a hostile dog from a neighbour, amazing work)
I had no camera running, but thats how it is.
@@kejorafall bruh
I know cats are like apex predators and stuff. But chasing down a black bear?! That’s serious courage right there.
Those are american black bears, let's see how they do against an Asian black bear or an Indian Sloth Bear these two are larger than the American one and also have a much bad track record,
Sloth bears have huge claws like sloth and asian black bears are larger and more aggresive than their american counterparts
@@Indian_TovarischBro took no matter how good you are, there is always an better asian than you to another level.
Unfortunately they wouldn't keep up with a polar bear, polars are just in a league of their own
@@scottvelez3154they’ll eat the cat because hunger
@@Indian_Tovarisch sloth bears are smaller than americab black bear, but they are extremely agressive, even by bear standards
When you see (or are unfortunate enough to experience first hand) just how ferocious , lightning quick, and powerful a 10-15lbs house cat can be, it really puts into perspective why their 400-800lb cousins are the absolute pinnacles of alpha predators.
true
You forgot to add fearless.
Back in the day when miacids we’re developing into cats and dogs, the cats almost wiped out the dogs by killing them off and by being better in every possible way for survival, the only power dogs had to survive was in pacts
until they run from their little cousins.
@@johnkisaragi5920 have you ever tried to pick up a pissed off cat? they will tear you up before you get close enough to grab them.
I love how tolerant the cat was with the tiger cub. Like "yeah it's as big as me but it's still obviously a baby.." Same kind of patient suffering they show when dealing with a rambunctious kitten... Too cute!
looked like it was being patient cause'd it knew that HEAVY "kitten " could snap him in HALF.
@@theruddyone6443 This...I feel like it was afraid for its life if it moved.
@@theruddyone6443 Baby tigers can barely kill or run, that cat was not scared in the slightest
@@maddiebear7166 while it is true that an adult tigers bite can snap bones or crush skulls a baby tigers bite force is comparatively far weaker and their teeth are not nearly as sharp the cat was not in any threat.
Cats seen pretty good at detecting if another animal is a juvenile. House cats are far more tolerant of the antics of human babies than those of their adult counterparts.
3:45 got me laughing hard. It was like the cat was telling the seal to shut up 🤣
0:01 that cat name Sora
That bitchslap though XD
@@quankhanh8533 what 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAOOO SAME that one is my favorite
"WAWAWA"
3:15 i love how the monkeys try to stop the fight
The sea lion actually rolled into the water after being slapped by the cat. You cut off the most funny part.
It's okay. The duck one after is paying off that mistake 🤣
@@rinazusa2282 Yes lool
Нет, это другое видео...
The cat slap causes the opponent's mentality break lol
Mentality?He was physically destroyed and defeated@@Yasszahh
Annoyed cat: slap
Curious cat: slap
Frightened cat: slap
Perfectly content cat: slap
Hotel: slap
Will smith cags
for one moment i tought the cats were using autotune 3:14
😂
Can I try their philosophy in human society?
Tiger: King of Jungle
Lion: King of Dessert
Cat: King of Town
Lion :savanah
King of town and Lord of internet
First, it's desert. Second, it's savannah.
@@tomas60952 and dogs get eaten alive by leopards, lynxes, and cougars etc. 🤷♂️
Duck: Forget all that.
The cat owning the bear gets me everytime!!!😂
Hawks are deadly through to cats because of wings ad claws but they kill infact Cobras and bears fox Wolf fear cats
Well panthers do to they showed cat to them the cat won
3:47
Seal: awawawawaarr
Cat: shut up!
Seal: F**k***a***
Cat: Fuk you! Talking shit.
LMAO
😂😂😂😂😂
3:54
😂😂😂😂😂
What I have learned from this video: if you live in the mountains, or anywhere there's bears, get a cat they'll protect you
Exactly lol!!!
You don't need protection from black bears, there's a reason they're scared even of cats. I don't think a grizzly bear would run from a cat, but black bears aren't really aggressive or even stand-offish
@@BlaBla-su2yh that’s not true. They will kill anything it thinks is weaker then it without hesitation. They are very territorial and violent. They just don’t understand their power and place in the pecking order. For some reason their instincts never programmed them to fear certain animals and so they learn it through experience.
For every encounter where the bear/fox/monkey runs away, there are ten where the cat gets killed. The cats here are trying to protect their territory and the bears are just kind of wandering around. If the roles were reversed the cats would all be dead.
Bears dnt live solely near mountains lol. Like why mention mountains lol
Have you ever left a city ? Lol.
Cats make their own rules :)
They dominate every region they live in, it's in their genes to dominate.
Except in islands with monitor lizards
There natural predators, unlike dogs. Most of the dogs are domesticated by now. Most cats aren’t domesticated
@@vladimirx4190 yep, but that tiger cub is still on a different level. Still a baby, yet already practicing on the house cat.
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1:13 "Why is this grown-ass cat acting like a little kitten?!" - The Cat, probably.
lol
Is a tiger not cat
@MuhdKhairul-o2g it’s a joke not genuine comment
Tigers are cats dum azzz@@MuhdKhairul-o2g
The one with the duckling being kicked had me dying 😂😂
when i read your comment i see the video
I was looking for this XD the duckling was just going up to the cat and it rudely kicked it off camera like it was a pest.
The tiger cub thought the cat was ‘just another tiger’
I thought it was gonna be a sweet moment 😅
2:56
Cat: *looks at the camera* "Is this guy serious?"
Lmao
It always surprises me how lightning fast a cat's reflexes are!
I play the slap game with my cat and can win if I am on my A-game, but I get the feeling I am trying my hardest and he is barely trying. He could probably hit me 10 times to 1 if he was mad.
yes, they're naturally like champion boxers when it comes to judging distance in their slaps/swipes
@@CarsandCats it’s always funny when you’re done with the game but you’ve wound up the cat at this point and it’s just not letting it go
I had to adapt to mine lol, he doesnt wait much before trying to slap me in the face, after jumping to my desk when i was late to feed him. Now he never lands a hit lol
I Saw a slow motion of cats vs snake, and cats reflex is crazy. They are faster. They actually have everything any animals have but their size just smaller or maybe they Will make half of animals in this world extinct 😭 they actually have strong bite, i almost lost my nail bcs my 4kgs cat bite me and i know she can do it more.
Despite the size, the cat clearly still knew the tiger was young. Very patient as it played with him/her.
Na cats think they are tigers, It's why they aren't afraid bears or alligators either.
@@shneblyboy3604 😛
Nope its becsuse the have the best relexes
cats literally just have the biggest god complex
Absolutely they all do
The Egyptians were right.
Its not ego its instinct.
They need to give their everything before the confrontation because theyre not made for that
I believe it is Istanbul that has a huge population of stray cats that the city essentially just considers belonging to everyone, so they all take care of them communally.
I heard they had a saying: "Dogs think man is God. Cats know better."
@@karsonkammerzell6955 they had a saying
No they didn't LMAO
Everyone:- Big cats are dangerous🦁🐅
Domestic cat :- Hold my beer 🤘🏻
😂🙏🏻
You mean "hold my Whiskas" 😂
Lucky that was a tiger cub ,that cat did not know what to do
Cats are the ultimate guard animal it seems against other animals. Dogs against humans I suppose.
That's what we don't need, cats learning to like beer. A drunk cat would be dangerous.
All 🐻 approve.
58 years on this rock and I had no idea cats chasing bears was a thing.
Damn
That was nicely composed ... I laughed... a lot .. 😅
LOL! FANTASTIC!!🤣🤣
Well now you know
58 years and you still think we are on a rock?
2:56 Cat doesn't even look angry he looks like he's like "What the heck is his problem?"
I love how cats just stand still and WANT you to come into their circle
Circle? You mean ring of death.
I mean when ur armed with 20 razor blades
The range of the 8 Trigrams that cats have.
The reason they do this is because they have the fastest reaction speeds on earth.
3:53 I love how the cat just kicks the duckling
Duckling: “i want love”
Cat: “sure *kicks* that way to your human”
lol I laughed so hard. The most casual _"Get outa here"_ .......
cat is racist to ducks *caught in 4k*
Duckling: Are you my momma?
Cat: No *kicks away*
Doesn’t even move his face when he kicks the duck. Just does it.
Everyone is a Gangsta until the cat comes 😂
they have the blood of the tiger, lion and other big cat
@@Ekhon.e ruclips.net/video/dHSsJTn3kh4/видео.html
Snoop Catty Cat
I love how almost every animal is so shocked when a cat attacks them
Except the crab, who didn't have to worry about claws.
Cats out here fighting full grown alligators and WINNING 😂😂😂
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Until they don't.
A cat will never win against an alligator. One bite is enough to kill, no questions.
I don't know if it's considered a fight if one of the opponents are not even trying to do anything
The 2nd creature was a gharial, but yeah.
Is anybody else but me super nervous when people allow their cats the Face-Off creatures that can kill and eat them?
1:23 when you remember that a tiger kitten/cub is larger than an adult housecat
Wait why are you here? Lol didnt expect to see you here at all
Yeah not smart at all
These are all outside cats it's not like you're gonna charge at a bear to get your cat.
Yeah, and especially the snakes. The other animals the cat could get away from. At least it has more of a chance. But snakes, have more of a chance of biting the cat and killing it. That was fucked up allowing that to happen. If that were my pet I wouldn't allow it. Stupid people. They obviously didn't care about their pet.
@@SmarterThanAll Like hell I wouldn't!
Cats instinctively match their fighting skills against any animals they are around.They can tell with a quick feint which animals to not engage and to evade.Bears,as fast as they are to humans,are very slow to a cat,hence the cats playing games with the bears.I would love to see a housecat mongoose encounter,lol.Most cats would probably try to evade a mongoose because of their speed.Also cats have problems with some small hunting dogs e.g. Jack Russell terriers and dachshunds.
Cats will avoid mangoose and small fox. But Lynx will kill them anyway.
Mustelidaes can also be deadly for our cats. They are faster, and have amazing killing skills too. They go for the throat.
There’s been several videos of coyotes killing and eating cats which is surprising given how fierce a cat can fight.They must have been docile pets used to dogs.
@@nefariousctr9477 As much as I love cats, those honey badgers are seriously badass.
@@frostyrobot7689 any kind of badger. A friend told me earlier he caught a badger going through his bins today, and it ran at him when he tried to scare it off....said he'd never moved so fast in his life XD
2:37 basically a real life Pokemon battle.
Persian vs arbok
Camera angle and all
The duck kick 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yep that was priceless 🤣😂
So you think it's smart to let your cat cornor a Mojave Green rattlesnake? Get your cat killed just to make a freaking RUclips video.
@@georgespalding7640 they were looking at the cat kicking a duck away
And they never said anything about a rattlesnake
😂😂😂
3:52 I'm dead😂
Physics has left the chat
😭
2:46 "Can I have some?" Cat: "take it and get out of my face"
Then turns around like, * did anyone see that... "I am NOT friends with that fox!..."
I had no idea cats were such good defenses against bears lmao.
Defenses or aggressors? 😂
only to young american black bears
Only American blacks bears that are young, imagine a grizzly bear
@@fazbear_fanverse3858 grilly bears are too slow, cats would slaughter them poor things.
@@smokescreenOGA cat stands no chance against a bear.
They might be small, but they got the heart of a lion, the eye of a tiger and reflexes of the wind
Lightning reflexes, actually.
Perfectly said
True words Brother
Facts
So I found out something really interesting a few weeks back. Some of you might already know this but the reason bears are so scared of cats is because in both Russia and Southeast Asia,tigers frequently hunt and eat bears. It’s basically a deep-seated fear of anything that resembles a feline.
Yeah, some tigers eat Bears in Sumatra (the only place of Sumatra Tiger exist now) if they don't get any food
So cats are to bear what spiders or snakes are to most of us?
@@kairockworld172 Exactly! Perfect analogy.
I don't believe that. Startled bears run from anything that runs at them, the same way a full grown human runs from a mouse or cockroach. Are humans worried about being eaten by mice?! No. But anything that runs at you will scare you right?? Additionally, brown bears kill and eat tigers in Russia too. They kill each other.
Then they would be even agressive towards them!
0:30 The cat was doing fine until Dumbledore showed up.
Maybe he regularly feeds those birds and is sentimentally attached to them
*The pigeon was in deep trouble until Dumbledore saved the day. There! I fixed it for you! :)
Those birds are endangered
It's a pigeon @@Supernimo735
Cat: "I'm gonna dedicate every waking minute to tracking you down and taking you out!" 😾
Bear: 😰
Man, a lot of these cats were in super dangerous situations that I'd personally not be laughing about were I watching.
But then again, I've seen two separate cats killed by a hawk and by a lynx/bobcat.
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That what I saw never let a cat get a snake!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah these cats were in mortal danger, at least when it comes to bears and snakes. It’s funny seeing them interact with monkeys though
Its nature
@@אהלן-צ4ג that’s irrelevant. People put these creatures in danger for their own pleasures
3:15
Cats: *teritorial fighting*
Monkeys: "Break it up, you two!"
0:46 this kid sending their cat out to face the bear like it's a damn pokemon battle 🤣🤣
No doubt ... that gangsta kitty is hella brave and stupid at the same time... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
cat I choose you
cat: *cat*
cat used scratch!
it was super effective
wild bear f#cking died
I love how the black cat just casually boots the duckling away.
1:15 Aww, they are playing together
The video is from Michael Jamison
they were getting freaky
@@decaffeinatedafrican5997 kittens/cubs don’t do that😟😟😟
@@ChrisannaKemp not in ur reality 😏😏
@@decaffeinatedafrican5997 ew
2:17
Duck: I see something white; it must be bread!
Cat: That iz muh belly; I iz not bread.
Duck: *Bread! Bread! Yummy!*
Cat: Stahp! Wut iz you doing! Stahp!
2:02
alligator: My ancestors ate dinosaurs.
Cat: Eat this(proceed to slaps).
the cat at 1:31 was just like "help me" "i'm dying to this anomaly"
got me laughing so hard
3:07 I find it funny that a cat scared a bear to the point of the BEAR climbing up a tree. I knew bears and other animals like lions can climb trees, but I never saw it happen out of fear…
Bears have a deep seated fear of anything cat like because most species ancestors were hunted by tigers or at least fought them, so they are terrifies of house cats lmao
All Cats are always a tiger in the soul
0:24 proof that cats are scarier than dogs
Honestly, they are both equally scary, one got claws and will climb and bite and difficult to get off once clung on while the other has bite power to rip apart skin and break bone if born with the right genetics.
Cats are the scariest among other animals, lol 🤣
The domestic cat is honestly kinda insane.
@@zuziiice8907 I feel like the guys joking but it’s very obviously the other way around, because you can fucking launch a cat with a single kick and more often than that that will kill them since cats aren’t very durable, like their bones are very weak in their skin is very thin, Where is literally anything above a small medium dog could fuck a human up let alone a big dog that could kill a human cats ain’t got shit on humans besides their sharp claws but their claws aren’t even big enough to kill you or cause enough bleeding to kill you, So I guess really the only thing cats have is that they are so dumb that they just keep coming, they have extraordinary veracity but not intelligent veracity, so for all that I’d say dogs r freakier
@@hmanvlogs2956 им помогает скорость и реакция... и острые когти...
It's amazing the amount of people who just film, laugh and don't intervene. Just one mistake.
Who'd want to mess with a black bear, a snake, a monkey or a fucking eagle and a possible stray cat that could have a disease
They're probably just trying to stay alive
And besides, _you're_ the one who clicked on this video
@@Kweli-kw3dj What?
Bears and crocs/gators being afraid of cats is so hilarious to me 😂
Cats: *start fighting*
Monkeys: "we might be able to win this one boys"
Bear 🐻: I am the bear. One of nature's most deadly warriors. If you dare strike at me, I will proceed to...
Cat: Hisses!
🐻 Bear: ... run up this damn tree as fast as I can!
the bear that climbed up the tree was either a cub or if not a cub still young considering the sice
And the cat also running up the tree, that bear isn’t safe even up in a tree from the cat! Lol
Those were young bears. Adult grizzly would crush cat with one slap
@@PolishGod1234 They were black bears which aren´t that scary. Adult or otherwise.
I really thought (and hoped) the cat would climb after it, lol!
I love how cats get scared of certain things like cucumbers or other inanimate objects, but then immediately go to dark souls fight a bear or a crocodile
I think if these people loved their cats as much as they loved their videos going viral they would protect them more.
I think most of them were stray cats, I’d personally like to think I’d try to “shoo” it away at least even if it was a stray cat but most people won’t put themselves in harms way for other people let alone animals.
These are all stray cats and likely have been for the majority of their lives especially for the ones taking on crocodiles or venomous snakes, they almost certainly done that before and they know how to not die doing it
@@the_undead The ones chasing bears and fighting foxes are all house cats.
" ... their dumb cats ..."
Talk that smack to cat lovers, not me.@@FaQUE-hg5tl
When you think you want a dog, but you don’t realize that you have the biggest bully of the animal kingdom already 😂
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@@brocklesnar3802 What the actual fuck. I can’t even watch that.
@@alaynaelder2800 that guy keeps spamming that video to everyone, don't mind him, he's just deranged
@@etam8099 Yea.. I can tell.
Cats are the ultimate guard animal against other animals.
1:30 Somehow that cat knows that other one is just a kitten.
A tiger cub in a house environment is absolutely immoral and cruel. Obviously cat and cub seem relaxed and happy, but the fact that people are watching this and not realising it's not a good situation makes me sad. People are now so desensitised to seeing this wild animals in a domestic environment the problems aren't even noticed.
@@SEA-dv5kh Maybe so, but that is one more tiger that exists that would not have existed in the wild so there are two sides to that argument. Some people treat their pets bad, some treat them good. Maybe this cub grew up and had a good life, there is no guarantee it was a bad life.
@@Strike_Raid Sorry for my language but I really fuckin hate that argument of one in captivity is better than none. I don't even want to waste my time explaining why, but there's nothing sustainable or ethical when domesticating wild animals and just an hour or so doing some reasearch will show the long term consequences. For every organisation wanting to help correct the problem, thousands of others fight against it. Nature is natural for a reason, as humans deserve to live freely, so does everything else in this world. I'm no PETA, religious activist person and I'm not saying you're the problem, just that you should make yourself aware of this issues.
@@SEA-dv5kh I don't have any pets, wild or otherwise; but I still think it's interesting that that one cat knows that even bigger cat is a kitten.
@@SEA-dv5kh You don't know who that person is, he has a youtube channel (Micheal jamison) and has a whole sanctuary of animals that he keeps, he saved a tiger named ozzy who was abused and not well nourish which caused his bones to change in his legs, the other 2 tigers micheal has had for 10 and 8 years and has taken very good care of them, he even feeds them whip cream which a wild tiger wouldn't even have the opportunity to do or would even eat. These are tame tigers and this is better for the tigers since in the wild its dangerous for them and they can get killed or straved to death, he's helping them and has a big place that he keeps them it looks just like a forest or jungle with a big treehouse where they can sleep and play
What I knew even tigers dont mess with bear normally...but seeing bear running from cat is unbelievable and amazing. Even alligator 🐊 are afraid of cat.
0:01
Monkey:sup baby girl 😏
Cat:back off!
What cat to human: a cute creature.
What cat to other animal: Sleep paralysis demon
🤣
😂😂
2:34 of course, at cucumbers they jump meters high but at real snakes they just stay there 😂
Logic left the chat... 😅
That’s a cobra
@@seranistrickland4267 cobras are snakes
Cat seeing a cucumber: Oh nO A snAKe 😨
Cat seeing a very venemous snake: CM HERE BOI
Dog approaches bear: "OMG somebody stop him!"
Cat approaches bear: "This could go either way"
Poison Dart Frog: I use poison
Wasps: I use by stinger
Lions: I use brute force
Cat: SLAPP
I see a pattern with Cats chasing Bears... 🤔
Lol
just like elephants and mice
I'm pretty sure bears are naturally afraid of cats due to them getting hunted by big cats. They probably see them as some sort of big cat cubs even though they aren't.
@@wermthewerm Actually it's not just big cats.
People don't understand that cats are natural predators of all sizes and shapes. Don't let their size fool you.
One swipe of those sharp claws to the eyes of any animal is a death sentence in the wild. Most animals know that if they go blind in the wild, their goose is cooked. Cats are notorious for having the fastest reflexes and quick reaction times so, you wouldn't even seen the swipe coming before it happened.
And most animals even bears, crocodiles and other predators have common sense enough not to mess with cats unless they have the home advantage. There's only one other species in the world that has as quick reflexes and reaction times as cats and those are mongooses.
Fun fact: Mongooses are natural predators that hunt deadly poisonous snakes like cobras.
@@luminatrixfanfiction Are you trying to say that a cat has a chance against a bear? Lmao
My sister feeds stray cats under her carport. The local raccoons know her schedule and join in. The cats and raccoons peacefully dine side-by-side from the same bowls. They get along fine.
2:06
“Hellooo, whatayaaa doin’?”
“WHO ARE YOU?”
Cat jumping out the brush and chasing the bear: hilarious 😂🤣
The bears and alligators look at an angry cat and think, "Small. Mostly fluff. Gamy predator meat. Razor claws, needle teeth, lightning reflexes, and an attitude. Takeable but not worth it."
What amazes me is that cat owners are more concerned about filming their cats than preventing them from serious harm. In several of those cases, the cat could have been killed or seriously injured.
0:52 that cat has balls of steel, more balls than some humans.
It's more that Black Bears have less balls than a housecat; they get scared off easily.
Who are these freaking psychos laughing behind the camera as the cats are facing off a full grown alligator or a deadly snake?
Well, in other countries they're not as scared or as sensitive as the US, animals are tougher too. Just differing cultures is all.
Some cats are more brave than others lol
@DAS ist gut Not sure why you'd even bring that up since it has nothing to with what I commented, but either way, you'd be surprised at what a man can do against a lion or an alligator if he knows their weak spot and attacks it quickly and properly. Only someone who is scared of the animal and has no knowledge of their biology and behavioral patterns will get mauled without difficulty.
@DAS ist gut None of that matters. People are free to do as they wish. If they pulled out a camera just to laugh it off, it's probably because they're confident that nothing is going to happen. If they're naive and the cat does get hurt well, that's on them. People can be really stupid sometimes, that's for sure, but it's still ultimately their own choice. In some cases, it *is* better that they go through the traumatic experience of losing their pet to a wild predator. Some people can only learn the tough life lessons through experience. Such is life.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Animal vs animal??
Cat: "Wow, such a big cat."
Bear: "ENEMY SPOTTED! RUUUN!!"
0:53 wow that cat was UP for fighting that bear, stand your ground kitty
Lmao
Cats are complete savages, taking on bears, crocodiles, and anything else.
Until their target is actually hungry
That poor duckling just got kickstarted into a new postcode.
Yeah and they jump to the sealing and poop their furr for seeing a cucumber right next to them. 😅
It’s hilarious to see a huge bear run away terrified from a tiny cat 😭
Ikr that bear didn't want the smoke
These cats are brave animals.
03:52 had me dying 😂😂
*”No.”*
I love how that cat knows the tiger cub is just a giant kitten
I love the monkeys when the cats start fighting 🤣 They were like: HEY HEY BREAK IT UP YOU 2
I live in the UK and pretty much everyone has cat flaps on their doors so the cats can go in and out freely. I lived in the States for 10 years and I've had people here in the UK commenting on how cruel it is that most Americans keep their cats indoors... I always put a stop to that thought instantly as in my neighbourhood in Dearborn, Michigan cats went missing all the time by hungry Coyotes. Then when living in Florida it was Coyotes and Alligators. Not to mention the wolves, Mountain Lions, bears and others in many other parts of the States. The main threat we have in England is cars. We have foxes but they're not a threat.
May Jesus bless you and your loved ones to whomever maybe reading this.
Are you commenting the video or preaching your religion ?
@@tabletdoodlewithtomtdt6679 Nope they're not preaching anything. They simply ended off their comment by being nice and wishing for good things for others. Iam not sure what made you confused here.
i live in the states and if i let my cat out, he would very quickly be killed by a pack of coyotes (i think we have a pack close to us, i always hear them), a bobcat, an owl, a car or a stray dog. i really, really don’t love it when people let their cats outside unsupervised, but i guess its alright if they’re in a safe neighborhood.
@Gorg People who take offence at the mere existence of religions like Christianity, Judaism, or Hinduism rarely dare to say the same of trucks of peace.
@@Gorge-890 Thank you. You said well! I still pray the Lord blesses those who slander me. But God bless you for standing up for me.
The way the car slapped the monkey and then the shock on his face got me rollingggggg😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Monkey couldn’t believe the cats reflex🤣🤣 0:13
I truly thank God many times a day for cats. And know this...if you have not raised one from kittenhood...you DO NOT KNOW what amazing little beings they are.
I beg to differ. I’ve rescued 2 adult cats that were around 2-3 years old and it never ceases to amaze me how fast, agile, smart and curious they are.
@@coolcat6303 You are right! I was referring to people who say they don't like cats based on ones they have encountered who do not know them or who were never socialized properly around humans.
@@kathleenloucks9012 I love cats even though I have never raised one. I wanted to, but my parents never let me. Just because someone doesn't raise cats doesn't mean they don't like them. Comparing your first and second comment tells me that was your implication, which is wrong. Try being more specific or thinking harder next time.
@@Vik1919 I have heard people say they don't like cats, in general and as a rule. I say...this is ONLY because such folks have never been around socialized cats or ever raised a cat from kittenhood. Cats who have been adequately socialized nearly always like all humans. Cats who were not appropriately socialized will usually be distant and or fearful of strangers, and will run away or scratch if someone tries to pick them up. In other words...people who don't 'like' cats are simply ignorant of them.
PS: Insults are never necessary when there is a gap in understanding. :)
It proves the old adage: if you go where there are bears, take a cat.
This is Pretty Wild, And I Love It A Lot
The crocodile got slapped by a cat and it was feeling insulted, thats why it sadly went back 🤣🤣
The first one was a gharial I think. All the others were alligators who are way way more chill than crocodiles. So they're probably more "whatever dude," rather than "what the f*** you a**hole"
1:50 this cat is like Clint Eastwood in "Grand Torino" : *get off my lawn* !
Cats: are honey badgers when they see other animals
Ducks: are honey badgers when they see cats.
2:17
Cucumbers: 😢🏃
Real Snake: 🐍💥💥💥👊🐱
Domestic cats are at the top of the food chain
Lol true 🤣
Yes, they would even slap Godzilla 😂
There was a British documentary about the house cat, it is the most successful hunter of all cats
From this video I learned that bears are not apex predators
@@jaberjaber131 probably cos its put into environments it doesn't belong in where it can hunt animals that aren't used to being hunted by a small fast stealthy cat. They're phenomenal hunters but I disagree they're the most successful because of skill and ability. I think its because half the time they have their food handed too them in the form of other peoples pets that they kill because their brain damaged owners let them outside
1:45 fox was become a scp 173
0:24 I love how the bear was running away from a CAT! 🤣
2:12
“Arg arg arg SpongeBoy me bob, you look different today”
I’m fully convinced that household cats are the craziest animals on the planet!!And I love them for that!!
Who will win:
A small house cat
Vs
A 500 pound wild animal that is bread to kill
Answer: cat
Cat was never meant to be a 'house cat', they are suppose to live in the wild as others. These are all their natural instinct
@@MAR-gq9wt yeah I'm sure. House cats are the most spoiled pets in the world. I bet half of them wouldn't survive out in the wild
@@jedimasterobi-wankenobi6201 You'd be surprised don't ever underestimate an animal especially a CAT!!
@@jedimasterobi-wankenobi6201 My cat was nothing but a house cat for 17 years, never saw any other animal besides a bird or dog or the occasional squirrel, then we moved out in the country and he saw a 200 plus pound deer and kicked it's ass and in the 2 and a half years he lived killed dozens of mice and chipmunks, killing is in their DNA, it's what they are!
M Azman R cats actually domesticated themselves after they found out humans ment food
0:14 that poor crocodile😂
Its evil
Superb! Super!
It's amazing to me how a cat will fight any animal, regardless of size. Yet, it seems they have the most fear/trouble with other cats haha.
I love nature