Don't get deceived by their cuteness, otters are carnivorous and would eat anything they can match. There are videos of them eating anything from birds to monkeys, and even jaguars which are adapt in the water are terrified of going in when they are around.
I always take these kinds of videos for granted, but never really thought about how hard it must've been to stumble upon and capture the footage. Amazing stuff, my appreciation is through the roof.
You being sarcastic right? You know most of these videos are copy, edit and paste versions. You can find these videos of the same version somewhere in youtube
If you really think about it there probably isn't a better job on this earth than to be in the jungle or especially under the water in the ocean filming the earth and all of the animals in it. This is my dream job, a job that's more impossible than me being a millionaire but ide literally give an arm and a leg to be able to swim and record crazy fish like this everyday of my life and teach people about it. I would literally give lims off my body to do this.
@@RO-rr3tx you find these videos somewhere on the web because they were copy and pasted from these documentary's. These are the originals, you literally see videos of vans and clothes and diving suits and tons of people with bbc earth clothes on going into the ocean exploring and making content for us to watch.
Not romantic at all actually incredibly huge dangerous threats and she actually intimidated him. When not in heat and especially with a cub not male nor female have any desire for one another. I get this is a joke but yeah haha
This large black bear actually harassed her and her cubs in another scene and was more than likely responsible for killing a smaller male black bear in that area. "Gentleman" all you want but he did know she was willing to fight to the death for those cubs, he probably wasn't willing to expend that energy.
@@antayafairless9028 Exactly. Plenty of records of large males being chased out by smaller females just because they know the females are ready to die for their cubs. The males realize it is not worth the energy and move on.
@@fournierqc2212 not unnecessary because its their territory and that caiman moved in I believe. Its a large risk for them to have predators in their waters...
although the allusion to our ancestor is clear, quite funny too. But have to point out, spears are very advanced stuff, the dudes who used them before we came into the scene were either taller and sexier than humans or stronger and bigger-brained than humans.. So we are kinda more "monkey" than the first spear users.
There was a chimpanzee in some zoo in northern Europe who was observed consistently gathering large stones in his enclosure, and piling them up as an "ammo reserve," which he would throw at people who would come see him in his enclosure. They actually castrated him like you do a horse, and he no longer exhibits the stone hoarding and throwing behavior.
People don’t realize how big and strong Amazon river otters are and given their numbers and the caiman not being that large, yeah the otters (as shown) can win. But still without a big numbers advantage otters have to avoid caimans if they want to survive.
More animal fights 5 Capybara vs anaconda 4 Giant Pacific octopus vs white shark 3 Moose vs brown bear 2 Tegu monitor vs caiman 1 Black rhinoceros vs lion
Best fight in nature I’ve ever seen was when lions chased a young buffalo calf down near a river. Got hold of the calf but then a crocodile came out of the water and grabbed the other end of the calf which then began a tug of war between the lions and the large crocodile and also a lot of fighting. Eventually the lions won only for the adult buffalo’s to return and in human terms kick the living shit out of the lions and then they ran off and the calf survived and was relatively unscathed! “Battle at Kruger” I believe the video was called and I’m sure it’s on RU-vid That calf had someone watching over him that day! I will never forget it. I’m presuming it wasn’t filmed by the BBC because of it had been then it would of been top of this list for sure lol
Most animals don't fight to the death if they can avoid it. It is no use to win a fight if you then have to starve cause you are wounded and can't hunt anymore.
Something makes me think that the big black bear might have been the father to the ghost bears cups. I think they've encountered before in the documentary and he also didn't really attack her or her cups. He most likely would have tried to kill her cups so he could mate with her (as bears and other animals often do), but they're smart enough to know not to kill their own offspring. So that's what I thought when I saw their encounters, but it's just a theory 🤷
the internet is the most powerful thin we have ever created, all the words information at our finger tips, yet we decide to watch some animals have a brawl
I'm loving the lack of respect for the mother bear lol. She risked it all for the cubs and people are just like "he was so nice and just left"... rlly..like..okay
GREATEST FIGHTS EVER OMG I WAS ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT! DID U SEE HOW CRAZY THOSE BEARS WERE!? I MEAN THEY GROWLED AND MOVED AROUND LIKE WOOOAAHHH! CAREFUL MY HEART CAN ONLY HANDLE SO MUCH OF THESE INTENSE AND CRAZY FIGHTS
"and this one is occupied by a Sacrastic Fringehead. These fish are extemely--... Quarrelsome". Don't know why I was expecting him to say the fish were...sarcastic.
I have never in my entire life ever seen an alien like the Sarcastic Fringehead. That reminded me of the dinosaurs in the first Jurassic park movie where it shoots out some sore of ink that burns and blinds you. 🦖 🐠
@@joshturner9766 Exactly, that’s why the original commenter edited his comment from crocodile to caiman after I called him out on my above comment! Try to stay up with the rest of us.
@@joshturner9766 Nah, no conspiracy you’re just butthurt because you weren’t able to comprehend or understand the question mark following the word crocodile, in my comment above to Ramey Swofford. Nor were you able to see that he edited his comment from crocodile to caiman. You’ll get there one day, kiddo! Keep trying...
I honestly get hypnotized by these videos! I've been late to work even though I woke up early just watching these videos to kill some time. Doesn't matter though I don't have to punch a time clock and the plant manager actually watches and shares the videos with me!!
@@HC3053suevus I work at a job that I'm on standby for 8 hours. When they call or text I respond. If nothing breaks down I watch youtube. Peace and respect to you! Stay safe out there.
With video images recorded by human efforts, I learn more about nature and wildlife. Furthermore I am passionate about the battles here. thank you. Have a nice day!