Central african nations are doing it more than any country All tho respect to every government supporting a national park for safety of thease rare predators
India has the most amount of tigers! LOVE FROM INDIA Edit : OMG!! Thank you for so many likes..... Whenever someone will like I'll get the notification so i will remember this video ♥️♥️
Believe me this happens all the time in certain parts of India. Only thing is that it's not recorded. I've heard stories of leopards and Tigers going into homes and taking babies for Supper. It's a wild world.
I once encountered a leopard when I was walking on foot in Ranthambore on the outskirts of forest. Fortunately, it was already feeding on something it has caught, & just growled at me to go away in the opposite direction. I was not even aware of its presence & was walking straight towards it until it roared at me.
Also thankfully, a leopard is a bit more...manageable by a human than, say, a lion or tiger. Still dangerous and thankfully no harm came to you or the animal!
It’s a sales pitch, the video takers wouldn’t have uploaded/submitted it due to respect for the possible injured or dead victims. These videos ironically make more people curious and romanticize danger. Therefore more likely to seek it out, then suffer the consequences.
I live in Sundarban , West Bengal, India. Tigers are like our Family. Yeah sadly some attacks on humans happen (Only because of their protective nature not as an attacker) but Tigers & Humans understand each other quite well. If you are a local like me , Tigers here are like birds , you ll see them randomly near the forest. They are the most beautiful animals ❤️
It's interesting just before the adult tiger lunged from its platform, the cub went for the man's leg. Also it's like the adult tiger is implying, the man disregarded tiger etiquette. The owner's understanding was limited. He never considered how the adult tiger would react at being offered milk after a junior subordinate cub.
I think when the guy turned and kind of dropped in response to the cub he might have triggered a flash of prey drive from the adult, worked out ok luckily!
That third clip the tiger was just playing with the guy. It wasn't seriously attacking him. That guy would have been dead if it was. You can tell the guy knows it, but still, playing with a 800 pound cat, is something I'm sure still gets your heart pumping and startles you. These are powerful animals.
India only country that has both Tigers and Lions in their natural habitate. All the clips here were from india, except one. India is very rich in flora and fauna. It's amazing that these things exists in a country having a population density of 444 people per sq. km. . However there's one more video similar to that elephant one, where the tiger did successfully attack the rides in India. Why couldn't you find that video? Please find it. Omg how could it jump so high from such short distance 😱
This wildlife video is very amazing and it has reflected social behaviour of tigers. Tourists or visitors should be careful while clicking. However every clip has given us amazing and adventurous perception. We highly appreciate your effort. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful video. May God bring unlimited happiness for you!
Number one is a leopard attack , not tiger. It's happened on aarey road where we have good population of leopards. Mumbai is privileged to have Sanjay Gandhi NP and such adjoining forest to keep it green. The only metro in the world.
It was very funny to see a standard "Hindi speaking" for any local exchanges - as an Indian I could at least make out 3 languages. Very few outsiders realize that India is more like a continent, with triple the population of Europe or more than double that of N America with 121 languages, 270 mother tongues and 22 official languages.
@@gunner4ever924 Maybe you are underestimating the potential. But lot of interest here nowadays, as financial and employment opportunities continually improve online and in services. Also the relatively better turnaround to attract subcontinent eyeballs to content feeds and monetising there, generates interest, research and understanding.
From what I've read, Tigers are the most aggressive of the big cats, with other big cats attacks on humans are more likely to be from juveniles, or over territory/protecting babies etc, but Tigers see people as prey.
I know how large an elephant really is and I know just how big tigers can get. Now what I didn't ever think about is how small a full grown tiger is when it is next to an elephant. The tiger looks like a house cat and the person is the elephant.
Yeah I don’t know what the tiger was thinking because there was no way it was gonna kill that elephant. Even with the disadvantage the elephant had the weirdo on its back 😂
This are India tiger, because of the weather they are smaller in size, if it's a Siberian tiger it will be at least 1.5 time bigger and you better believe it will jump up and attack you even tho you are on an elephant. If you accidentally got drag down, God bless you Buddha, Jesus, Allah🙏
I don’t know what the tiger was thinking because there was no way it was gonna kill that elephant. Even with the disadvantage the elephant had with the weirdo on its back 😂
The first tiger remember watching a documentary and his name is charger..compared to other tigers at Ranthambore national park he was more aggressive and like in the clip he didn’t Mind charging at the elephant ..
I personally don't understand trying to get an animal who's much bigger, stronger and faster than you and who can destroy you in a split second, as a pet, isn't worth the risk. They are wild animals after all, you never know if they'll turn on you.
Along with the funny background music , the footage of tiger walking on road, looking at people probably farting in their faces and laughing off on its way into the forests is so scary lol
I remember i went on a hike with my auntie in california in the mountains and when looking at some coyotes from a far a mountain lion pounced at people infront of us (graphic warning) And bit the person on the shoulder before my auntie shot it and it ran away and dw the woman that got bit survived and is now a rlly good family friend witha. Mega cool scar
I've had scarier experiences at my local Zoo! Half of these "encounters" are just tigers walking around, going about their business ... except for the last one which was cool!
#4 is definitely the tigers feeling playful. unfortunately for humans that playfulness can be very dangerous because we are very fragile to teeth and claws.
What a great title for a video! (You shouldn't click) epic that you guys know human psychology. If you tell someone not to do something then chances are that the person does what is not told to do. I guess a lot of people came in this video like this ✌🏻
I think Claws may be running out of videos on tigers... This wasn't at all interesting or shocking, just bog standard encounters that I could film myself
Ive punched a grizzly bear in the nose visiting the rocky mountains and have played with grown tigers and lions! There amazing creatures im lucky to be alive! Thank you for the cool video!
An innocent man minding his own business was attacked by a guilty as charged tiger. These videos may make you never want to go back in the water again.
I'm American & I must admit that Americans voices during filming of wildlife IS FAR MORE ANNOYING that the voices of Indians speaking Hindi. For some reason, Indians sound more calm when observing mother Nature without saying the stupid things that Americans say. . .
Excuse me but I didn't say anything disrespectful about india. I only said I'm glad that tigers don't inhabit my country . That all I said I didn't say anything about india.
Which clip freaked YOU out the most?!👇
Videos are not even scary 👻
All of them
I love ur vids btw
Only the title freaked me out. The clips are pretty tame, even with the scary commentary that tries to trigger us.
none...
Its so pleasing to watch India doing everything to preserve most of the rare species through wildlife sanctuaries and national parks❤
I'm sm also indian and I'm also jain
@@SAGExGOD722 कोई वीडियो मेरी देखो भाई साहब आप क्यों नहीं भेजते हैंऔर तो वीडियो देखता
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Central african nations are doing it more than any country
All tho respect to every government supporting a national park for safety of thease rare predators
Yes ഇന്ത്യ അങ്ങനെ ആണ്
This guy nurrates more cinematically than what just happened there
Cinematic presentation is amazing.
Yeah could do without the horror film narration when it's clearly a cat walking down a road as normal
@@tomb2289 IKR
It is still dangerous situation , what you see as a quiet cat walk, actually the tiger analysing it’s chances and situation.
Doesn't matter, he got 12 million vjews.
I've never understood why the safari vehicles have open tops. Insane!
I think it's for ppl to take pictures or sum but it is stupid
Idiots
Same
Safety comes first , instead of open tops they should have made cage type
To intensify horror
Literally to the 1% who's reading this, God bless you, and may your dreams come true, stay safe and have a wonderful day.
The baby tiger held him like “get him get him get him I got his legs “😂😆 2:28
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🙄🙄
Lol
💀💀🤣🤣🤣
Claws saying "what happens next... is a mystery" is one of the coolest phrases ever!
On god!
همه کاراتون باماایرانیها فرق داره حتی نوشتن متن معنی حرفت ببین
#1
Narrator: completely shocked by what they just witnessed
Guy in the car: *wheezing uncontrollably*
Your view is amazing
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He's commenting about bikers.
India has the most amount of tigers!
LOVE FROM INDIA
Edit : OMG!! Thank you for so many likes.....
Whenever someone will like I'll get the notification so i will remember this video ♥️♥️
Ya it is also our national animal
@@anjalipravanayak2552 YUP
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@Balbikh Bishar Africa has lions ..... I think u gotta go to kindergarten
This is good to preserve wildlife.
It's always cool to see encounters of animals like tigers here, since they're not as common as shark or alligator encounters
Believe me this happens all the time in certain parts of India. Only thing is that it's not recorded. I've heard stories of leopards and Tigers going into homes and taking babies for Supper. It's a wild world.
Right.
@@Grimmreaps he ain’t wrong
@@diygarygaming pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Wait, shark encounters are common?!
I once encountered a leopard when I was walking on foot in Ranthambore on the outskirts of forest. Fortunately, it was already feeding on something it has caught, & just growled at me to go away in the opposite direction. I was not even aware of its presence & was walking straight towards it until it roared at me.
Also thankfully, a leopard is a bit more...manageable by a human than, say, a lion or tiger. Still dangerous and thankfully no harm came to you or the animal!
"no one cares"
@@Dee-oj5zm I care
@@Dee-oj5zm I care
@@Aryeed read the comment above yours
Don't disturb them ..
Respect their wild Nature..
Keep safe distance
Wildlife should be preserved sir Ji
No
-"And what happens next remains a
mystery"- ..Gotta love that dark
signature spooky Narators phrase
with these videos.
It’s a sales pitch, the video takers wouldn’t have uploaded/submitted it due to respect for the possible injured or dead victims. These videos ironically make more people curious and romanticize danger. Therefore more likely to seek it out, then suffer the consequences.
Tiger: _hears human noises_ "I'm about to end this man's whole carrier.*
_jumps out of grass_
Tiger: *"OH SHIT THAT'S AN ELEPHANT NOPE NOPE NOPE-"*
I live in Sundarban , West Bengal, India.
Tigers are like our Family.
Yeah sadly some attacks on humans happen (Only because of their protective nature not as an attacker) but Tigers & Humans understand each other quite well.
If you are a local like me , Tigers here are like birds , you ll see them randomly near the forest.
They are the most beautiful animals ❤️
How do you protect yourself from not getting attacked?
@@ankitageed4556 good question 👀
@@ankitageed4556 I think he said tigers are friendly they attack when there is danger I guess now tigers have became friendly.!
no animal in nature is dumb enough to attack a human. however, humans are dumb enough to play with animals who could tear them a new one
U still alive bro?
Don't you just feel better when Claws uploads.
Right
Yes
I’m depressed so no but I try to be
For some unknown reason yes and no it was ment to be scary and paranoid but at the same time it gives you lessons
@@ShadowNight21 And can be funny.
5:10
Someone : "Can you see the big tiger" in british accent
Claws : *Hindi speaking*
hinglish*
There is no hindi in this video
@@Gamingwithshubham284 I think you don't speak hindi. In all videos they were speaking in Hindi.
WTF.
@@mercedesbenz3751 i m a native hindi speaker
It's interesting just before the adult tiger lunged from its platform, the cub went for the man's leg.
Also it's like the adult tiger is implying, the man disregarded tiger etiquette. The owner's understanding was limited. He never considered how the adult tiger would react at being offered milk after a junior subordinate cub.
Tigers are smart enough to feel insulted and agitated . They have revengeful attitude
There was some miscommunication
I think when the guy turned and kind of dropped in response to the cub he might have triggered a flash of prey drive from the adult, worked out ok luckily!
@@tomb2289 It should have killed him.
@@tomb2289 tiger probably was still playing or he would not have escaped
That third clip the tiger was just playing with the guy. It wasn't seriously attacking him. That guy would have been dead if it was. You can tell the guy knows it, but still, playing with a 800 pound cat, is something I'm sure still gets your heart pumping and startles you. These are powerful animals.
Ikr
Powerful?? Bhai they ........
Whenever Claws says 'They regret their decision' nothing actually happens lol
Great video though
5:01 was that arrow really necessary lmao 😂
Tiger has a pretty good camouflage
it was about as necessary as the subtitles "Indian speaking" "Tiger Growl" :P
Lol
😆😁😄
India is home to a very wide variety of exotic animals 🖤✌️. Glad to see tigers being reformed to their former glory and quantity in the wild
India only country that has both Tigers and Lions in their natural habitate.
All the clips here were from india, except one. India is very rich in flora and fauna. It's amazing that these things exists in a country having a population density of 444 people per sq. km.
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However there's one more video similar to that elephant one, where the tiger did successfully attack the rides in India. Why couldn't you find that video? Please find it. Omg how could it jump so high from such short distance 😱
I am from India
"Vicious tiger has other plans..." tiger proceeds to walk calmly toward car.
The tiger probably did a menacing JoJo walk XD
its an ambush predator, you dont know what it was trying it do
@@kallitos_425 Walking toward prey slowly in full view is not ambush predation.
Seriously, except for 2 of them, all the tigers were calm.
Somebody likes their circles and arrows :)
This wildlife video is very amazing and it has reflected social behaviour of tigers. Tourists or visitors should be careful while clicking. However every clip has given us amazing and adventurous perception. We highly appreciate your effort. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful video. May God bring unlimited happiness for you!
Number one is a leopard attack , not tiger. It's happened on aarey road where we have good population of leopards. Mumbai is privileged to have Sanjay Gandhi NP and such adjoining forest to keep it green. The only metro in the world.
I love green forest and tigers
That first tiger looked ready to go. What an awesome animal. Dude was not playing around or scared of that elephant. Always fun to watch. Great video
Yes.. and it is to be shown to some lion fans to make them realise that when it comes to being territorial, tiger.. simply.. doesn't... back.. down!!
U best believe he didn't want to run up on that elephant at all. That tiger knew better
@@hrishikeshyalgudkar5248 lol true .
@@moblife3638 there is a vid were tiger jumps and injures a man on top of an elephant
It's fun to watch but not to be there.
I was definitely the most freaked out by all the clips of tigers calmly walking and minding their own business.
Those drivers have some kickass reversing skills
Title of vid : “6 tiger encounters you shouldn’t clic-“
Me: clicks immediately*
It was very funny to see a standard "Hindi speaking" for any local exchanges - as an Indian I could at least make out 3 languages.
Very few outsiders realize that India is more like a continent, with triple the population of Europe or more than double that of N America with 121 languages, 270 mother tongues and 22 official languages.
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Couldn't agree more
nobody cares.
@@gunner4ever924 Maybe you are underestimating the potential. But lot of interest here nowadays, as financial and employment opportunities continually improve online and in services. Also the relatively better turnaround to attract subcontinent eyeballs to content feeds and monetising there, generates interest, research and understanding.
@@gunner4ever924 ur a lucky as hell to survive from a leopard 😮
Very interesting video 💗👌 From India Chhattisgarh
तहु पहुँच गै का कका😂😂😂
I agree with you. This is very important and interesting
6 tiger encounters you shouldn't click on
Viewers: I think he actually wants us to click
Lol. The big cat in the end is so funny! 😂
Usually u cover things I have already seen but this was brand new awesome video man keep it up
6 Tiger 🐅 attacks you shouldn’t click on!
Me:Instantly clicks
We need to appreciate the guts from those wild cats, facing the giant which is 100 times larger than that is not a simple thing.
From what I've read, Tigers are the most aggressive of the big cats, with other big cats attacks on humans are more likely to be from juveniles, or over territory/protecting babies etc, but Tigers see people as prey.
I know how large an elephant really is and I know just how big tigers can get.
Now what I didn't ever think about is how small a full grown tiger is when it is next to an elephant. The tiger looks like a house cat and the person is the elephant.
Yeah I don’t know what the tiger was thinking because there was no way it was gonna kill that elephant. Even with the disadvantage the elephant had the weirdo on its back 😂
This are India tiger, because of the weather they are smaller in size, if it's a Siberian tiger it will be at least 1.5 time bigger and you better believe it will jump up and attack you even tho you are on an elephant. If you accidentally got drag down, God bless you Buddha, Jesus, Allah🙏
@@tonychang3411 then it's always crazy to think how safari car is roofless😂
@@tonychang3411 Royal bengal tigers are no less than a Siberian one
@@tonychang3411 Royal bengal tigers are no less than a Siberian one in terms of agression if not more
I don’t know what the tiger was thinking because there was no way it was gonna kill that elephant. Even with the disadvantage the elephant had with the weirdo on its back 😂
Search “tiger attack elephant”… he was trying to go for the person over the elephant
Great video as always keep them coming!
During COVID lockdown it showed how happy wildlife was to finally have peace from humans
The first tiger remember watching a documentary and his name is charger..compared to other tigers at Ranthambore national park he was more aggressive and like in the clip he didn’t Mind charging at the elephant ..
Tiger documentsries are really very interesting.
At number 4 the tiger was just thinking how easy it would be to end the guy, she was just practicing
This laugh tho in the last video 😂🙌
🤣
Crazy that he got attacked and still went back to feed the cats
I personally don't understand trying to get an animal who's much bigger, stronger and faster than you and who can destroy you in a split second, as a pet, isn't worth the risk. They are wild animals after all, you never know if they'll turn on you.
Along with the funny background music , the footage of tiger walking on road, looking at people probably farting in their faces and laughing off on its way into the forests is so scary lol
I remember i went on a hike with my auntie in california in the mountains and when looking at some coyotes from a far a mountain lion pounced at people infront of us (graphic warning)
And bit the person on the shoulder before my auntie shot it and it ran away and dw the woman that got bit survived and is now a rlly good family friend witha. Mega cool scar
Don’t fucking shoot them. Get the hell out from their habitat
The Best Animal Encounter Channel👍🔥❤️
Truly terrifying
Tigers are way smaller than I thought
These videos SRE getting better everytime!!!
Love the use of arrows and circles just in case you didn't see the tiger in the middle of the screen?
Tiger : exists
This channel : a scary close encounter with a tiger
I've had scarier experiences at my local Zoo! Half of these "encounters" are just tigers walking around, going about their business ... except for the last one which was cool!
This world is wonderful.
But sadly the last one was leopard, not a tiger.
0:01 Im glad there is a HUGE red arrow....its kinda hard to see the enormous tiger jumping around.
Really love your contents!
the cameraman never dies 🤣
Love the series man! Subscribed! 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for the red arrow, I wouldn't have spotted it otherwise
Claws video encounters are so Cool 😎
LMAO THE NUMBER 1 AND THE GUY LAGHING IN THE CAR🤣🤣🤣
Tigers are arguably the most dangerous and scariest wild cats. Yes, lions too but tigers are larger and stronger.
Elephant, tiger, bison attack is very common in my region. Few days back someone died by bear attack & then villagers killed the bear.
It’s not the bears fault how do you know it was the right one you killer
@@ashleyoasis7948 gay bear🐻
Bengal?
Yes@@maryanne7161
Whenever he says what happens next remains a mystery
The best line
#4 is definitely the tigers feeling playful. unfortunately for humans that playfulness can be very dangerous because we are very fragile to teeth and claws.
Charging an elephant, brave even by Tiger standards...
Grown tiger:"I do not want milk,i want bacon!!"
BTW 06:24 this is an indian leopard, not a tiger.
Subtitles - *Hindi speaking*
Me a Hindi speaker - what type of Hindi they are speaking?😭
Use me as a SLAP button for the guy saying it's "FUN" and is seen laughing.
That's roat eating and curry smelling my fellow indian
Yes
Baby Tiger bites man. Mama Tiger: "Don't you touch my baby!"
Narrator: 'When the viscous tiger unfortunately has other plans'
Tiger: *lazily approaches car and does nothing*
Good video
Tigers are easily my favorite of the big cats and some pretty crazy encounters here😳
Ooooh real close encounters u dnt show the real close ones
Respect ✊ for Indian for protecting wildlife
Even the elephant looked scared by that tiger in the first clip. Tigers are badass, fearless beast!!!
What a great title for a video! (You shouldn't click) epic that you guys know human psychology. If you tell someone not to do something then chances are that the person does what is not told to do. I guess a lot of people came in this video like this ✌🏻
Yes, you are right. Title of the video is very attractive.
Did…did that guy offer a milk bottle to a grown ass Tiger? 😂
I think that last one was a leopard.
To be fair the lighting and how fast it runs makes it hard to see, so I could see why he'd mistake it for a Tiger
I think Claws may be running out of videos on tigers... This wasn't at all interesting or shocking, just bog standard encounters that I could film myself
Great subtitles! 😆
Ive punched a grizzly bear in the nose visiting the rocky mountains and have played with grown tigers and lions! There amazing creatures im lucky to be alive! Thank you for the cool video!
توبوا الى الله لأن بالصلاح تحيا النفوس
Repent to Allah in Islam because by Islam live the souls and hearts...^
Your comment is amazing.
@@ahmedzuq4273 No thank you.
The 12 million people who clicked this: Haha, you can't make me do *ANYTHING*
Please don’t put the scary music it creeps me out
I simply cannot grasp the pure beauty of these animals.
Thank god for the big red arrows pointing to the tiger taking up half the screen otherwise i would've missed it
The *speaking hindi* was really helpful to i would have never guessed what they were saying
Yeah i almost missed that, thank god for the arrow
i subbed immediately after he did that
The most irritating part, as usual, was the constant chit chat and laughter in almost all the clips.
I was once overpowered by a goat. Imagine what tigers could do.
to me tigers are like the ultimate predator. something you definitely would not want to meet in the wild.
That or a white bear
Whenever I'm bored a what's your videos keep it up man
2:03 there is no such thing as a domestic tiger
Was fortunate enough to sight a tiger at kali tiger reservoir Dandeli...it has a aura of its own...majestic animal
An innocent man minding his own business was attacked by a guilty as charged tiger. These videos may make you never want to go back in the water again.
Nice video
I'm American & I must admit that Americans voices during filming of wildlife IS FAR MORE ANNOYING that the voices of Indians speaking Hindi. For some reason, Indians sound more calm when observing mother Nature without saying the stupid things that Americans say. . .
"Mother nature" is false pagan idol, earth is a parasitic prison laboratory, no need to romanticize it 😄🎬
Thank you for the LARGE RED ARROWS that point out which one is the TIGER!
I'm so glad that the country where I live isn't inhabited with tigers 🇯🇲
You shouldn't say that do u know india suffered from British rule and they had to do their work plzz respect india jai hind
Excuse me but I didn't say anything disrespectful about india. I only said I'm glad that tigers don't inhabit my country . That all I said I didn't say anything about india.
@@prernasharma5730 Bugger, He wasn't negative about the country
@@prernasharma5730 why are you unnecessarily dragging our country over here