I can only imagin the restraint it took to not have a Blink-and-youll-miss-it flicker of a Hat and a Bowtie on the Grizzly when you started the Explination section
I feel like considering the military advances of humanity, i feel like it would be a Galvin situation where they bring back a Pre-historic predator like a T-Rex or something.
Tigers, 100% just tigers. But if you want to go for the bear angle, polar bears are considered some of the only animals to actively hunt down humans on sight.
@@yazanqubaja7464I’m going off my loose knowledge of the coliseum. Tigers would literally beat every other predator they faced until being gored by a rhino
Tigers are a good one, without a doubt But we also used to hunt them for sport before we got guns, in special, indians used to hunt tigers with poison dagers They are definetly a really big threat to us but are easier to manage if you know what you're doing Also, tigers won't attack as long as you are looking at them. If they belive they lost the element of surprise they will give up on their prey or wait until you look away so that would be a problem for the nemetrix as ben culd just stare at the tiger it he would be fine
@@planetdrull1701 But like? Aren't the tigers caught, starved and to fight for support as many Armored Men with very sharp Metal Spears and Shields come in to back it up between rounds. And to guide in place. Yeah. The tiger is the hunter. Ignoring that tigers don't actively hunt humans. Including bear, lions, all the animals listed in this video. Polar Bears are one thing here. But like. All of these animals actually tend to avoid humans because of We are loud There are many of us And ranged attacks. Lastly. We are poisonous. (Especially relevant to this day.) And while all of these animals have taken children when desperate. They tend to actually avoid doing so unless they could actually get away with it. Most absolutely cannot. But yes.... You choose tigers because of... The Roman Colosseum. Where they captured animals. Starved them, and then made them fight. I would bring out the Iron E. But the logic is out there. I would only miss the shot.
@@NCemloen You understand my point of bringing up the coliseum right? It’s an actual historical precedent for how well different predators compared to each other in a fight. If your problem with it is the abuse that’s fair, but that doesn’t change the results. Tigers won against any predator from Europe and Africa. That clears off a lot of potential answers
I just love the idea of the scene where kyber has all the nemitrix species there just a bear sitting there. (Also a grizzly beating the crap out of an alien like four arms is funny to me)
I think Khyber would collect multiple earth species like the entire panthera genus, chimps, gorillas, bears, large crocodilians, water/ocean dwelling species, multiple raptors, and probably some smaller predators like cats who are responsible for most extinct species.
I was gonna say Jaguar before watching this video since they are powerful, stealthy, can climb & swim but I totally agree with Grizzly Bears are way better of a predator for Humans. Also considering most humans might not have a gun all the time it's even worse. It was a fun video + you also changed the Editing style too
My first thought was a mosquito, due to the statistics I’ve seen, but imagining that as a Nemetrix transformation is pretty funny. Better hope the Nemetrix has the same “auto-transform to save the user” function that the Omnitrix has.
Considering the amount of the remains of humans killed by a specific carnivore - the natural predator of humans would be either a big yet sneaky cat (like leopard or jaguar) or a spotted hyena.
Grizzly is a good choice, 2 notes, 1 Kodiaks are a larger more powerful subspecies, that you might consider, also polar bears outside of being bright white and risk of overheating when too active in warm climates, are generally considered to outpace grizzly's in size, strength, etc. but good video, and to be honest bears having their original names lost to time out of fear was likely an indication of where this was going.
I think what you talked about here is what they mean by "natural predator" of whatever alien. So the crabdozer may not actively hunt pyronites on their home world but has the capability to hunt them
Off the top of my head if extinct animals arent off the table, is probably Dinofelis cause its theorized they hunted the astralopithicus. But then again that family of early humans were pretty child sized, low intelligence and had no weapons, so thats a low bar. Its kinda hard considering by time of the ice age we became apex predators no animal really bothers to specialize in hunting for food. More likely they just get bodied to kill off competition.
@@OlliepopVT I think it would most likely be a big cat of some sort, if were talking modern day, big cats are arguably the top land predators barring canids, reaching from early man to modern day. And are also frequent maneaters that can easily hunt alone. Though I heard humans count as easy prey but not as nutritious as bigger game, so most maneaters are the injured old or sickly big cats and the lack of meat on us is probably why they serial kill humans. So if the Nemetrix would only pick one I think itd be a cat, lion or tiger is perfectly well rounded.
Weirdly enough, in the past I've watch someone at NatGeo Wild that tries to make a "super cat" which is a feline that has every good trait from every known feline. In conclusion however, he said that if this cat was a reality, we as humans would be their prey. Now I learned that, while this super cat is just a theoretical thing, bears are way more dangerous. (Until we find some Russian bear taming techniques that is.) Good stuff and dammit I wasn't prepared for EDP.
It's a good one but we used to hunt them for sport before we got guns That is, using only spears and knifes(probably with poison) So they aren't that big of a problem if the human at least knows what he is doing Also, they are kinda scared of humans
@@Matheus-vh4ntno jaguars were regarded as sacred by many indigenous American tribes/mezoamerican tribes doubt they'd hunt them for sport, and you're also forgetting about arrows and the jaguars natural camouflage they're stealthy and will kill you with 1 bite. The best you got is a study published in usa today which reads "the Maya kept animals such as jaguars and dogs in their homes, but whether they were pets, eaten as food or used for sacrifices - or all three, remains unknown" which is inconclusive.
While this is a logical choice, I’m surprised how underwhelmed I was when you chose the most “bland” animal anyone could think of. It’s not your fault though. I remember the Nemetrix having tiny predators too so I’d add skunks, mosquitoes, snakes etc onto the list. It would’ve been interesting to see Ben fight against an army of house pets like cats or hamsters as there have been reported instances of pets eating their dead owners…
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There are some predators that have hunted us in prehistory and have eaten us today. Prehistoric predators: Smilodons Large birds of prey (due to the found fossil evidence of the taung child so there’s a possibly there might be a possibility that they did hunt other hominid species including us) Cave lions Cave hyenas Short faced bears (they may have been hunting the Clovis people in their time) Present day predators: Tiger sharks Bull sharks Polar bears Komodo dragons (due to having no fear of humans) Tigers (due to humans being in their territory and can eat us if they wanted) Hyenas Lions ( we’re the last option if they cannot hunt their natural prey due to injury) Brown bears (if they don’t have any food available) Wild dogs (pack hunting and this does apply to feral domestic dog breeds) Humans (if we’re stuck in a environment that has no food and we don’t have a choice, or one of the many cannibalistic tribes that has survived to present day, but luckily that’s rare so no “manwich’s” on the menu.) Anacondas (very rare for them to eat a human but they could be able to eat a smaller individual) Jaguars Leopards Crocodilians Alligators (though they could if they’re large enough and people continue to feed them making them see us as a source of food) (Btw I could be wrong about most of these animals but please don’t be rude this is mostly my speculation on the subject and this only applies if the unlucky human being has no way to defend themselves)
Any sane person should already be afraid of bears. Bears being significantly bigger and stronger than the average person is already common sense. Most people also already know that they eat meat. Bears having superior night vision and better running, swimming, and climbing speeds might be the only new knowledge.
I can’t say I have a phobia of bears, they don’t inspire a visceral reaction in me on sight. Having said that, I would not want to encounter one in the wild. If I did, I’d probably shit myself.
My first guess for a Nemetrix predator would've been the chimp, considering how sadistic, intelligent and creative they are. And they can easily rip you apart! (And they'll go for your jewels if they notice you have any). But a grizzly is a perfect guess! Bears can be horrifying! For fictional creatures, my guess would have been the Xenomorph from Alien. Just think about it
@KirigiriKirin Other stuff will kill us in desperation or defense or for territorial response. Jaguars will get a little peckish and go into a village, enter a house, kill a kid, drag its body out into the rainforest to eat, and then be on its merry way. It has no fear of things like camp fires because it has figured out that humans make contained fires that aren't going to spread and can be easily avoided.
Since that Crossover Nexus episode gave Ben a bear transformation, in some way. I'll bring up a headcanon that the omnitrix and nemetrix can possibly share a number of transformations. Perhaps the bear transformation is one of them.
Dolphins and lab mice are also species in the Omnitrix. Guessing their predators would probably be cats for the mice and maybe large sharks, or orcas. Although orcas are dolphins so idk which dolphin species would be in the Omnitrix's code.
@@OlliepopVT Orcas are the largest species of dolphin. Orcas are part of the family Delphinidae which is the oceanic dolphins. Pilot whales are also dolphins btw, same goes for false killer whales too.
For me, I feel like it would be like a leopard the size of a between the size of a tiger and a polar bear, able to run just as fast as a regular leopard, but for longer, with the exoskeleton and face of a spider.
Possible option that i dont know about it being considered but a moose can easily kill and mangle a human they dont usually eat meat (although they can there aren’t many obligate herbivores especially large ones there is evidence they can) but they can easily kill a human
As someone who binge watches classicmand I knew what the answer was the second you put down the requirements, I mean trapped in the woods with a bear or a man is a tough choice for a reason
Since kyber had acess to extinct DNA to utilize greymatters predator he could do the same with the cave or shortfaced bears making it impossible to survive. Even Prehistoric humans rarely confronted those bears even with spears. Also with the ultimate feature from Albedo's assistance an ultimate cave/short bear would be absolutely horrific. Who knows what they'll evolve into from being in a warzone for 1 million years.
So much animals that can be predators for humans but I definitely thinking big cat like tiger or Jaguar, or bear like grizzly. A water transformation would be sharp like big white shark
I’m not sure how important fear is as a separate category. I don’t think there are many creatures that don’t meet the fear criteria just by meeting all the others
Hippos i'd argue would be a better candidate, they are a wall of muscle and would be able to take hits from all sorts of weaponry, they are so heavy that they dont swim but run underwater, you know how strong you would have to be to run underwater? On top of the stamina that it would require. You ever see hippos casually eat a whole watermelon? Not to mention they could just crush or trample you with their weight.
Interesting. Hope you're having a good day c: in regards to your poll: I feel like we'd both pick Ship. Just a special little guy who's able to fly without me being at the wheel (which is good tbh, don't have ability to drive)
A T-Rex would be the best human hunting predator. Adults are less likely to hunt humans but teen to mid late teenage rex is would definitely hunt people if they where around. Here's a list of abilities a Tyrannosaurus has: -Jaws strong enough to break bones of large dinos. -Able to regrow teeth -Teeth designed to brake bone -A strong tail that's mostly muscle -The best eyesight out of any animal on the planet -Able to make low frequency sounds that not even most modern animals could pick up -Best hearing out of any animal on the planet -Best smell out of anything alive on our modern planet -Hips that offer insane maneuverability for an animal it's size.... which paleontologist have to describe the maneuverability of the T-Rex being akin to and l quote "An ice skater out of hell." -It had the intelligence comparable to chimpanzees -it had special padding on it feet like elephants and tigers, which means it's incredibly stealthy even if it's not trying to be. - T-Rex is capable of taking it's own bite force. -It's good swimmer, thanks to it's muscles in it's tail. -As an adult it's faster than those people, from early to late teens age it's as fast as modern horses... Can you believe that there's more to talk about but I chose to stop here?
Hippos, so many people are killed by hippos and something is our brains wants to hug them. Though if you've ever seen how bears act they're actually very dog like.
Thing is hippoes aren't really predators. They are hyper aggressive and will attack anything dares to breath within a half mile radius of them but they don't actively hunt for food.
I would guess humans could find a way around most predators no matter their abilities because of our collective knowledge and our society So i would guess our predator will be a part of a smarter society with a hunger for human
That logic tracks, but within the context of this video, that logic doesn't fit, as we are going off Earth-native animal life specifically. Good point though!
@@OlliepopVT my bad i completely forgot the nemetrix uses actual predators that share an environment Still a fun though tho imo ! Also great video loved the memes thrown in for good measure 😂😂
You forget one section of predator that would hunt humans if they were still around...Dinosaurs as we see the Nemetrix has no problem using DNA of a extinct species to kill a surviving race that would classify in that area, it's just harder for us to see a perfect one since they died before our time or at least close to but if Raptors were used that were pack hunters, Kyber can use the predator of a splixin aka Ditto to duplicate enough to form a pack to hunt humans as he used that to transform into every predator that's in the Nemetrix or at least a versatile selection and thx to Albedo he can make the forms go ultimate making them more powerful than ever before and war ready thus as I said it just be bit tougher to say but my choice is multiple as Khyber has that covered to do that
TLDR VERSION: wolves and humans both are highly social and have long distance endurance, evolved around the same time and had similar prey/hunting patterns. Could be a predator that gives us trouble. Longish version: Another potential predator is wolves. We both have highly intricate social networks and running endurance, hunt in groups, and hunted the same type of prey during the Pleistocene. Neanderthals in Europe and America evolved along them, so the wolves were long time competitions, but Homo sapiens hadn’t seen them before so that deep resentment didn’t really exist. There’s some theories the wolves ate our scraps and other theories that say they used our height and weapons as a way for us to do the killing so they could steal from it. This led to them wanting to keep us around as the brains in a sense, and us understanding that they are feral animals that can sense danger from a lot further than us. Either way it ended in a relationship where we wouldn’t hunt each other and now we are so bonded in this relationship that dogs are literally called “man’s best friends “. With that being said, I would not put it past Kyber to be like “hey you with the dog? Dog lovers? Beat the shit out of this dog I’m forcing to fight you, oh yeah I also trained it to make that yelping noise EXTRA loud when it’s hurt”
Wolves are certainly another solid contender, but I feel as though Bears pull just so much further ahead for the sake of competition that they end up not being a candidate in comparison yk
So I want to clarify; humans are the best endurance runners to ever exist. Also, large predators are usually predated by parasites, not other predators. Therefore, the main predator of humans would be the mosquito.
@@OlliepopVT Ostriches can only go for about 30 minutes. Alaskan sled dogs can go about 100 miles without stopping, but some human tribes can go 150-300 miles without stopping. Pronghorn can only go for about 20 miles. Camels are the closest at ~216 miles, but the top human endurance is still higher.
Love your videos! Also, would you consider doing this for other fictional species? For instance, what Pokemon would be best suited to take down a Pikachu.
Leopard. The answer is like (or i guess it could be tigers to but im looking for something that's been hunting us since Africa,) historicaly they are our biggest predator and they occasionally hunt us for food today!
I would say either Snow Leopards or Polar Bears. Both can survive extreme temperatures for the most part. But I would say Polar Bears as they are the most aggressive bear species and one of the largest.
Agree with this but also gonna say I can see why Kaiba didnt bother with a human predetor cause...whats the point? Ben probably could survive long enough to transform and then depending on the form take out the bear in one strike. Bears are tuff...but not Tetrament Tuff
Well some early episodes of Omniverse hint at the Nemetrix being able to influence what form Ben turned into, so perhaps it would prevent transformation entirely?
@@OlliepopVT Doubt it, he could still change forms no issue, if that where the case it would keep him as one form entirley. Yes it probably has a subtle compulsion but not strong enough fore Ben to suddnly forget his strongest asset. I honestly think Kaiba just didnt saw a need. Especley as with modern weapons and Plumber tech. On top of that IF he would find Humanitys predetor, Ben probably knew exactly how to deal with it, where ass with the Alien Predetors he had NO clue what to do. So it would just not have made any sense. I DO howewer belive he got some Earth Animals in that thing fore stealth purpuses. After all would Ben bet an eye at some random Bird? No he wouldnt and suddnly BAM! That bird is Heablasts Predetor
Grizzly bears was a great choice for the human predator 🐻 however I have an odd idea of what it is. I think that the predator of humans would be a human even though they would be part of the omnitrix, because they have become the top predator and take down the most dangerous animals on the earth and some kill humans daily 🦹.
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I can only imagin the restraint it took to not have a Blink-and-youll-miss-it flicker of a Hat and a Bowtie on the Grizzly when you started the Explination section
There were SEVERAL points where I wanted to give him glasses and a tie lol
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If the bear transformation had a name I call it Bear Trap
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@@vardiganxpl1698 Springtrap?
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I feel like considering the military advances of humanity, i feel like it would be a Galvin situation where they bring back a Pre-historic predator like a T-Rex or something.
Plot twist
We end up having a prehistoric KFC
@@gabigote1439 or T-Rex steak
Tyrannosaurus is probably not that great at chasing small humans
Could be interesting!
@@kennethsatria6607 I mean they did chase Velcioraptors back then I assume, sooooo why not?
Tigers, 100% just tigers. But if you want to go for the bear angle, polar bears are considered some of the only animals to actively hunt down humans on sight.
I agree, that polar bears are superior to grizzleys. But why Tigers?
@@yazanqubaja7464I’m going off my loose knowledge of the coliseum. Tigers would literally beat every other predator they faced until being gored by a rhino
Tigers are a good one, without a doubt
But we also used to hunt them for sport before we got guns, in special, indians used to hunt tigers with poison dagers
They are definetly a really big threat to us but are easier to manage if you know what you're doing
Also, tigers won't attack as long as you are looking at them. If they belive they lost the element of surprise they will give up on their prey or wait until you look away so that would be a problem for the nemetrix as ben culd just stare at the tiger it he would be fine
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But like? Aren't the tigers caught, starved and to fight for support as many Armored Men with very sharp Metal Spears and Shields come in to back it up between rounds. And to guide in place.
Yeah. The tiger is the hunter. Ignoring that tigers don't actively hunt humans.
Including bear, lions, all the animals listed in this video. Polar Bears are one thing here. But like. All of these animals actually tend to avoid humans because of
We are loud
There are many of us
And ranged attacks.
Lastly. We are poisonous. (Especially relevant to this day.)
And while all of these animals have taken children when desperate. They tend to actually avoid doing so unless they could actually get away with it. Most absolutely cannot. But yes.... You choose tigers because of... The Roman Colosseum. Where they captured animals. Starved them, and then made them fight. I would bring out the Iron E. But the logic is out there. I would only miss the shot.
@@NCemloen You understand my point of bringing up the coliseum right? It’s an actual historical precedent for how well different predators compared to each other in a fight. If your problem with it is the abuse that’s fair, but that doesn’t change the results. Tigers won against any predator from Europe and Africa. That clears off a lot of potential answers
it wouldve been so funny if ben turned back into human and zed just transformed into a fucking bear
I just love the idea of the scene where kyber has all the nemitrix species there just a bear sitting there. (Also a grizzly beating the crap out of an alien like four arms is funny to me)
I would LOVE to see that in an actual episode!
I think Khyber would collect multiple earth species like the entire panthera genus, chimps, gorillas, bears, large crocodilians, water/ocean dwelling species, multiple raptors, and probably some smaller predators like cats who are responsible for most extinct species.
6:39 I was thinking ambush predator would be the best choice since most of our tools require prep time.
Ben's mom would make more sense than anything else. You never underestimate the power of motherhood.
Dolphins, no explanation needed
In Ben 10, dolphins are sentient and in the Omnitrix, so they wouldn't count. I'd say Crocodile.
@@flufflepuff2674Those go down easily, and there are multiple types of dolphins, so there could be a non sentient one.
Dolphins are only a threat in the water, so that limits their effectiveness as a Nemetrix predator IMO
@@OlliepopVTWhat if I put roller skates on its tail and give it a knife?
If you want a water predator Sharks of Orcas are way more effective
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I was gonna say Jaguar before watching this video since they are powerful, stealthy, can climb & swim but I totally agree with Grizzly Bears are way better of a predator for Humans. Also considering most humans might not have a gun all the time it's even worse. It was a fun video + you also changed the Editing style too
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My first thought was a mosquito, due to the statistics I’ve seen, but imagining that as a Nemetrix transformation is pretty funny. Better hope the Nemetrix has the same “auto-transform to save the user” function that the Omnitrix has.
Here's hoping yea lol
I’d argue a polar bear is a way better option because they’re the only creature that actually goes out of its way to hunt humans if it can.
You've got me there!
Thanks for this information, now the defense minister will absolutely love my new genetically and cybernetically enhanced grizzly bears.
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Considering the amount of the remains of humans killed by a specific carnivore - the natural predator of humans would be either a big yet sneaky cat (like leopard or jaguar) or a spotted hyena.
Grizzly is a good choice, 2 notes, 1 Kodiaks are a larger more powerful subspecies, that you might consider, also polar bears outside of being bright white and risk of overheating when too active in warm climates, are generally considered to outpace grizzly's in size, strength, etc. but good video, and to be honest bears having their original names lost to time out of fear was likely an indication of where this was going.
I think it’d be ironic if our predator species were humans.
Seems quite likely tbh
I think what you talked about here is what they mean by "natural predator" of whatever alien. So the crabdozer may not actively hunt pyronites on their home world but has the capability to hunt them
Indomitable human spirit says otherwise
Off the top of my head if extinct animals arent off the table, is probably Dinofelis cause its theorized they hunted the astralopithicus.
But then again that family of early humans were pretty child sized, low intelligence and had no weapons, so thats a low bar.
Its kinda hard considering by time of the ice age we became apex predators no animal really bothers to specialize in hunting for food. More likely they just get bodied to kill off competition.
Yeah, I limited it to modern-day living animals, but prehistoric creatures would be great choices too
@@OlliepopVT I think it would most likely be a big cat of some sort, if were talking modern day, big cats are arguably the top land predators barring canids, reaching from early man to modern day.
And are also frequent maneaters that can easily hunt alone. Though I heard humans count as easy prey but not as nutritious as bigger game, so most maneaters are the injured old or sickly big cats and the lack of meat on us is probably why they serial kill humans.
So if the Nemetrix would only pick one I think itd be a cat, lion or tiger is perfectly well rounded.
Weirdly enough, in the past I've watch someone at NatGeo Wild that tries to make a "super cat" which is a feline that has every good trait from every known feline. In conclusion however, he said that if this cat was a reality, we as humans would be their prey. Now I learned that, while this super cat is just a theoretical thing, bears are way more dangerous. (Until we find some Russian bear taming techniques that is.)
Good stuff and dammit I wasn't prepared for EDP.
Nobody is prepared for EDP
Jaguar literally translates “he who kills with 1 leap”.
And they can bite through skulls.
Jaguars are another good contender!
We have more tolerance towards a grizzly in an urban area than a jaguar, with one you try first to send them off with the other we likely just off him
It's a good one but we used to hunt them for sport before we got guns
That is, using only spears and knifes(probably with poison)
So they aren't that big of a problem if the human at least knows what he is doing
Also, they are kinda scared of humans
@@Matheus-vh4ntno jaguars were regarded as sacred by many indigenous American tribes/mezoamerican tribes doubt they'd hunt them for sport, and you're also forgetting about arrows and the jaguars natural camouflage they're stealthy and will kill you with 1 bite.
The best you got is a study published in usa today which reads "the Maya kept animals such as jaguars and dogs in their homes, but whether they were pets, eaten as food or used for sacrifices - or all three, remains unknown" which is inconclusive.
I'm calling it now,the polar bear
Edit:close enough
While this is a logical choice, I’m surprised how underwhelmed I was when you chose the most “bland” animal anyone could think of. It’s not your fault though. I remember the Nemetrix having tiny predators too so I’d add skunks, mosquitoes, snakes etc onto the list.
It would’ve been interesting to see Ben fight against an army of house pets like cats or hamsters as there have been reported instances of pets eating their dead owners…
I haven't gotten that far in, but seeing this list of traits, my best guess would be a tiger
The predator of a human would be the largest living thing in the world, and that would be:
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The monsquito is my first guess
Polar bears are one of the only animals that actively hunt humans given the chance
There are some predators that have hunted us in prehistory and have eaten us today.
Prehistoric predators:
Smilodons
Large birds of prey (due to the found fossil evidence of the taung child so there’s a possibly there might be a possibility that they did hunt other hominid species including us)
Cave lions
Cave hyenas
Short faced bears (they may have been hunting the Clovis people in their time)
Present day predators:
Tiger sharks
Bull sharks
Polar bears
Komodo dragons (due to having no fear of humans)
Tigers (due to humans being in their territory and can eat us if they wanted)
Hyenas
Lions ( we’re the last option if they cannot hunt their natural prey due to injury)
Brown bears (if they don’t have any food available)
Wild dogs (pack hunting and this does apply to feral domestic dog breeds)
Humans (if we’re stuck in a environment that has no food and we don’t have a choice, or one of the many cannibalistic tribes that has survived to present day, but luckily that’s rare so no “manwich’s” on the menu.)
Anacondas (very rare for them to eat a human but they could be able to eat a smaller individual)
Jaguars
Leopards
Crocodilians
Alligators (though they could if they’re large enough and people continue to feed them making them see us as a source of food)
(Btw I could be wrong about most of these animals but please don’t be rude this is mostly my speculation on the subject and this only applies if the unlucky human being has no way to defend themselves)
I usually think that the best predator for humans would be some prehistoric animals like cave bear or sabretooth or dinopithecus.
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Not even gonna finish this before I point out you ALREADY said what a humans worst predator is in the opener. It's humanity itself.
halfway through your list of criteria I was like "you're gonna make me scared of bears aren't you"
Lmao I'm so sorry
Any sane person should already be afraid of bears.
Bears being significantly bigger and stronger than the average person is already common sense.
Most people also already know that they eat meat.
Bears having superior night vision and better running, swimming, and climbing speeds might be the only new knowledge.
On a mortality angle, should a swarm of mosquitos, just a tought.
You know who *else* is a natural predator of humans?
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Harpy eagle
The bears on the land...and the sharks underwater? Since the humans have enough techs for going underwater without dying
Imagine Zed just turning into a bear and then waving Ben from left to right before he transform
A part of me feels like if DJW made a predator for us Humans, he'd make a joke out of it and it would be something useless like a pug or turtle.
I dont think the predator needs to be bigger. If it hunts in packs, this would be negated.
I can’t say I have a phobia of bears, they don’t inspire a visceral reaction in me on sight. Having said that, I would not want to encounter one in the wild. If I did, I’d probably shit myself.
My first guess for a Nemetrix predator would've been the chimp, considering how sadistic, intelligent and creative they are.
And they can easily rip you apart! (And they'll go for your jewels if they notice you have any).
But a grizzly is a perfect guess! Bears can be horrifying!
For fictional creatures, my guess would have been the Xenomorph from Alien. Just think about it
Xenomorphs are an excellent suggestion too, Yamato!
Damn, now I'm imagining Ben fighting a peacock. Specifically Lord Shen
If we’re talking any animal fake or real the Indominus rex would be the best.
The more sinical will say its humanity himself their own predator
Huh, I would have gone with the Jaguar. Which, as far as I am aware, is the only species actually considered a natural predator of humans.
There's a few other contenders, but Jaguar is a good pick!
@KirigiriKirin Other stuff will kill us in desperation or defense or for territorial response. Jaguars will get a little peckish and go into a village, enter a house, kill a kid, drag its body out into the rainforest to eat, and then be on its merry way. It has no fear of things like camp fires because it has figured out that humans make contained fires that aren't going to spread and can be easily avoided.
Since that Crossover Nexus episode gave Ben a bear transformation, in some way. I'll bring up a headcanon that the omnitrix and nemetrix can possibly share a number of transformations. Perhaps the bear transformation is one of them.
Possibly!
Dolphins and lab mice are also species in the Omnitrix. Guessing their predators would probably be cats for the mice and maybe large sharks, or orcas. Although orcas are dolphins so idk which dolphin species would be in the Omnitrix's code.
I don't think orcas are dolphins, they're just closely related as they're both cetaceans. I may be wrong tho
@@OlliepopVT Orcas are the largest species of dolphin. Orcas are part of the family Delphinidae which is the oceanic dolphins. Pilot whales are also dolphins btw, same goes for false killer whales too.
For me, I feel like it would be like a leopard the size of a between the size of a tiger and a polar bear, able to run just as fast as a regular leopard, but for longer, with the exoskeleton and face of a spider.
Facts about our history - today as the human race
Khybber when Ben uses a fucking gun on his dog
Actually it's a old type of large bird that often hunted humans, there are quite a few nest of them found with caves full of human bones.
I know they're mostly fictional, but Vampires.
Anyone notice that at 2:56 Kirin used a snipit of a divide music song?
I'm a big fan of Divide Music!
@@OlliepopVT Same! My favorite is broken statues
I totally forget that was a Ben 10 video mid way through it😂
A human with either a gun, sword, knife, katana, nuke like any weapon
i mean, after looking at the enitre list of requirements, the first thing that came to my mind is vampires
Really interesting video! I never realized how scary bears can be
Bears are so much more impressive than we give them credit for
Possible option that i dont know about it being considered but a moose can easily kill and mangle a human they dont usually eat meat (although they can there aren’t many obligate herbivores especially large ones there is evidence they can) but they can easily kill a human
I'm surprised no one mentioned the Komodo dragon.
As someone who binge watches classicmand I knew what the answer was the second you put down the requirements, I mean trapped in the woods with a bear or a man is a tough choice for a reason
Exactly!
Now, what if the Nemetrix wasn't limited to just extant species? As in, species that are currently not extinct?
Parkour beats everything
Other humans
Since kyber had acess to extinct DNA to utilize greymatters predator he could do the same with the cave or shortfaced bears making it impossible to survive. Even Prehistoric humans rarely confronted those bears even with spears. Also with the ultimate feature from Albedo's assistance an ultimate cave/short bear would be absolutely horrific. Who knows what they'll evolve into from being in a warzone for 1 million years.
Oke this sorta makes sense and yeah if kyber knew ben fear he would go for a peacock but yeah this makes sense
So much animals that can be predators for humans but I definitely thinking big cat like tiger or Jaguar, or bear like grizzly. A water transformation would be sharp like big white shark
Then like a poison or niche transformation like big snake that's deadly. Definitely a flyer like raptor
Hot damn, you were not holding back in this video!
I went all out hehe
@@OlliepopVT TBF you've always had such a way with words lmao
@@christianvondruska8244 I pride myself on that ngl lol
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Humanity has been persistence hunters for centuries, like the African wild dog for ex
I believe parasites from parasite the maximum is a good candidate for human predator
I’m not sure how important fear is as a separate category. I don’t think there are many creatures that don’t meet the fear criteria just by meeting all the others
Hippos i'd argue would be a better candidate, they are a wall of muscle and would be able to take hits from all sorts of weaponry, they are so heavy that they dont swim but run underwater, you know how strong you would have to be to run underwater? On top of the stamina that it would require.
You ever see hippos casually eat a whole watermelon? Not to mention they could just crush or trample you with their weight.
Interesting. Hope you're having a good day c: in regards to your poll: I feel like we'd both pick Ship. Just a special little guy who's able to fly without me being at the wheel (which is good tbh, don't have ability to drive)
Polar bear is what I thought of first.
Polar bears were a top contender!
A T-Rex would be the best human hunting predator.
Adults are less likely to hunt humans but teen to mid late teenage rex is would definitely hunt people if they where around.
Here's a list of abilities a Tyrannosaurus has:
-Jaws strong enough to break bones of large dinos.
-Able to regrow teeth
-Teeth designed to brake bone
-A strong tail that's mostly muscle
-The best eyesight out of any animal on the planet
-Able to make low frequency sounds that not even most modern animals could pick up
-Best hearing out of any animal on the planet
-Best smell out of anything alive on our modern planet
-Hips that offer insane maneuverability for an animal it's size.... which paleontologist have to describe the maneuverability of the T-Rex being akin to and l quote "An ice skater out of hell."
-It had the intelligence comparable to chimpanzees
-it had special padding on it feet like elephants and tigers, which means it's incredibly stealthy even if it's not trying to be.
- T-Rex is capable of taking it's own bite force.
-It's good swimmer, thanks to it's muscles in it's tail.
-As an adult it's faster than those people, from early to late teens age it's as fast as modern horses...
Can you believe that there's more to talk about but I chose to stop here?
A fair argument with some good points!
Imma put my prediction here
Hippo
Oh yeah bears exist good god i forgot how strong these guys are
I felt like I was watching wild world documentary
I take that as quite the compliment!
It would be Human, Human are the biggest threat to other humans.
Your more likely to die from a misequo bite then be killed by a person
Probably a leopard.
Valid answer!
Like animorphs but all the upsides of the Omnitrix or in this case nemitrix. Like a potential no timer or stuck in the transformation
Well that’s easy zed would turn into a female Hannibal lector or alternatively a human with a gun
Oop
Hippos, so many people are killed by hippos and something is our brains wants to hug them. Though if you've ever seen how bears act they're actually very dog like.
Thing is hippoes aren't really predators. They are hyper aggressive and will attack anything dares to breath within a half mile radius of them but they don't actively hunt for food.
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I would guess humans could find a way around most predators no matter their abilities because of our collective knowledge and our society
So i would guess our predator will be a part of a smarter society with a hunger for human
That logic tracks, but within the context of this video, that logic doesn't fit, as we are going off Earth-native animal life specifically. Good point though!
@@OlliepopVT my bad i completely forgot the nemetrix uses actual predators that share an environment
Still a fun though tho imo !
Also great video loved the memes thrown in for good measure 😂😂
You forget one section of predator that would hunt humans if they were still around...Dinosaurs as we see the Nemetrix has no problem using DNA of a extinct species to kill a surviving race that would classify in that area, it's just harder for us to see a perfect one since they died before our time or at least close to but if Raptors were used that were pack hunters, Kyber can use the predator of a splixin aka Ditto to duplicate enough to form a pack to hunt humans as he used that to transform into every predator that's in the Nemetrix or at least a versatile selection and thx to Albedo he can make the forms go ultimate making them more powerful than ever before and war ready thus as I said it just be bit tougher to say but my choice is multiple as Khyber has that covered to do that
The predator is fear its self
Idk, which 1 can function as a house & a pirate ship?
TLDR VERSION: wolves and humans both are highly social and have long distance endurance, evolved around the same time and had similar prey/hunting patterns. Could be a predator that gives us trouble.
Longish version:
Another potential predator is wolves. We both have highly intricate social networks and running endurance, hunt in groups, and hunted the same type of prey during the Pleistocene. Neanderthals in Europe and America evolved along them, so the wolves were long time competitions, but Homo sapiens hadn’t seen them before so that deep resentment didn’t really exist. There’s some theories the wolves ate our scraps and other theories that say they used our height and weapons as a way for us to do the killing so they could steal from it. This led to them wanting to keep us around as the brains in a sense, and us understanding that they are feral animals that can sense danger from a lot further than us. Either way it ended in a relationship where we wouldn’t hunt each other and now we are so bonded in this relationship that dogs are literally called “man’s best friends “.
With that being said, I would not put it past Kyber to be like “hey you with the dog? Dog lovers? Beat the shit out of this dog I’m forcing to fight you, oh yeah I also trained it to make that yelping noise EXTRA loud when it’s hurt”
Wolves are certainly another solid contender, but I feel as though Bears pull just so much further ahead for the sake of competition that they end up not being a candidate in comparison yk
@@OlliepopVTyeah, I just feel it’s a more dick move to use the animal we bonded so well with over almost 10k years.
@@OlliepopVT also consider the following: Ben just turns on a vaccuum
So I want to clarify; humans are the best endurance runners to ever exist. Also, large predators are usually predated by parasites, not other predators. Therefore, the main predator of humans would be the mosquito.
Alaskan Sled Dogs, Ostriches, Camels & Pronghorn Antelopes are better endurance runners, actually, but I agree about your Mosquito point!
@@OlliepopVT Ostriches can only go for about 30 minutes. Alaskan sled dogs can go about 100 miles without stopping, but some human tribes can go 150-300 miles without stopping. Pronghorn can only go for about 20 miles. Camels are the closest at ~216 miles, but the top human endurance is still higher.
Yetis could work as there canon in ben 10
True that!
@@OlliepopVT plus there probably many other cryptids in the ben ten universe
Love your videos! Also, would you consider doing this for other fictional species? For instance, what Pokemon would be best suited to take down a Pikachu.
This is an absolutely wonderful suggestion! Sure!
@@OlliepopVT Great! I will be waiting to see what you come up with.
Leopard. The answer is like (or i guess it could be tigers to but im looking for something that's been hunting us since Africa,) historicaly they are our biggest predator and they occasionally hunt us for food today!
I was bored and made an edit of it
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There was a funny fanart of the Human nemetrix predator
It was Oppenheimer with a nuke
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@@OlliepopVTthank you
Humanity is its own greatest predator.
I would say either Snow Leopards or Polar Bears. Both can survive extreme temperatures for the most part. But I would say Polar Bears as they are the most aggressive bear species and one of the largest.
Polar Bears were a close contender for me, but I felt that they aren't very suited to climbing or traversing human settlements, so I ruled them out
Harpy eagle
@@OlliepopVT Some polar bear have come to human settlement to get high on Litteral jet fuel. One bad jet fuel and they would do the impossible
Agree with this but also gonna say I can see why Kaiba didnt bother with a human predetor cause...whats the point? Ben probably could survive long enough to transform and then depending on the form take out the bear in one strike. Bears are tuff...but not Tetrament Tuff
Well some early episodes of Omniverse hint at the Nemetrix being able to influence what form Ben turned into, so perhaps it would prevent transformation entirely?
@@OlliepopVT Doubt it, he could still change forms no issue, if that where the case it would keep him as one form entirley. Yes it probably has a subtle compulsion but not strong enough fore Ben to suddnly forget his strongest asset. I honestly think Kaiba just didnt saw a need. Especley as with modern weapons and Plumber tech. On top of that IF he would find Humanitys predetor, Ben probably knew exactly how to deal with it, where ass with the Alien Predetors he had NO clue what to do. So it would just not have made any sense. I DO howewer belive he got some Earth Animals in that thing fore stealth purpuses. After all would Ben bet an eye at some random Bird? No he wouldnt and suddnly BAM! That bird is Heablasts Predetor
@@neptuneplaneptune3367 Valid!
Grizzly bears was a great choice for the human predator 🐻 however I have an odd idea of what it is. I think that the predator of humans would be a human even though they would be part of the omnitrix, because they have become the top predator and take down the most dangerous animals on the earth and some kill humans daily 🦹.
Good point!