Damn Nature You Scary | Funny Scary Animal Encounters 3

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0:12 – This friendly alligator goes by the name Casper and he’s the polar
opposite of what most people would expect out of swamp beast. This
gator is a chill buddy with good vibes
0:41 – Two male hippos are having a territorial dispute in crocodile infested
waters. Hippos have an established hierarchy within their herds and while
sometimes that can lead to fighting among the group, they generally stick
together and protect their own
1:14 – There are around 180 to 200,000 brown bears worldwide. Most of them live in Alaska, Canada and Russia. Here, a mother brown bear and her two cubs were spotted roaming casually and peacefully on beach shore , very close to a group of photographers
1:52 – The greater one-horned rhino is restricted to less than a dozen protected
areas, scattered across north and north-eastern India and southern Nepal.
Adult males are solitary in nature and very aggressive
2:25 – If you see an alligator in the wild, it’s best to give it space, they have a natural fear of humans, and usually begin to retreat when approached by
people
2:59 – While spearfishing offshore in Brisbane Australia, this diver encounters a big tiger shark. Unlike the great whites, tiger sharks are actually very
3:12 – It’s very unusual for rhinos to chase after vehicles as their vision is quite
poor and they tire easily but these two giants ran for 2 kilometers straight
at an impressive speed of 30 kilometers per hour
3:38 – It’s very unusual for rhinos to chase after vehicles as their vision is quite
poor and they tire easily but these two giants ran for 2 kilometers straight
at an impressive speed of 30 kilometers per hour
3:54 – The appearance of the Watusi bull is striking and a little different from
most of the dairy cattle around the world. Apart from the 71 cm diameter
long horns, the cattle lack a hump on their neck and have a more “athletic”
stature
4:16 – What you’re seeing now is a harp seal. They’re born with long white fur
that helps them absorb sunlight and stay warm while they’re still
developing blubber
4:43 – Did you know that Polar bears actually have black skin and hollow,
colorless hair? Their hollow fur reflects light and traps the sun’s heat to
help keep them warm
5:08 – If you’re working in northern Alaska, you’ll eventually meet a moose. And
that meeting might not be the picture-perfect moment you dreamed of.
It’s common for townsfolk to wake up in the morning to find moose in their
yards munching on crops and devouring gardens
5:33 – The Mackenzie Valley Wolf is the largest wolf species in the world. It can
reach up to 2.13 meters long. These wolves have especially sturdy limbs
and large lungs adapted for breathing at higher altitudes, which enable
them to reign supreme in their natural habitat
5:52 – Moray eel bites are infamously painful and can cause extensive
bleeding. This diver however treats one as if it’s the most adorable
pet in the world showering it with petting and handling with care
6:31 – Sushi the shoebill stork lives in the Ugandan wildlife education center.
Shoebill storks are very docile with humans. They won’t threaten
humans but will only stare right back at them
6:51 – The mola are the heaviest of all the bony fish, with large specimens
reaching 14 feet vertically, 10 feet horizontally and weighing nearly
5,000 pounds
7:12 – A considerate moose running in an open pathway jumps out of its way and
into the deep snow to avoid colliding with the people in its way. Despite
being in deep snow, the powerful moose plows its way through with brute
strength
7:31 – The Mako shark is very strong and the fastest known species of shark. It
can reach moving speeds of 50 kph with bursts up to 74 kph! These
qualities make the shortfin mako a prized catch among recreational
fisherman
7:50 – Hippos are aggressive because they will readily defend their territory,
both in and out of the water. They will attack and capsize boats and will
not tolerate humans getting between them and the water
8:20 – The shoebill produces its sound by clapping the lower and upper jaws of
its bill together, producing a loud hollow noise. These are quick repetitive
bursts sounding like a machine gun, or tribal drums beating
8:51 – Abaya, Ethiopia’s second largest lake, is known for having a large
crocodile population. The reptiles have a reputation of aggression towards
humans because of a scarcity of fish in the lake. The murkiness of the lake
make it hard to spot a crocodile until it surfaces, making escape less likely

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