Diese unglaublichen Reflexe ist ein Merkmal für alle Marder-Arten,wer weiß den schon das selbst unser einheimischer Iltis die Kreuz-Otter jagt oder der Mink in Amerika die dort ansässige giftige Wasser-Mokassin-Schlange.
Gonna be dead honest, I was thinking the otter was actually going to kill the anaconda despite the massive size disadvantage. All the otter would have to do is just keep attacking/biting the head and jump away with it's quick reflexes whenever it needed to.
@Sosnir De Jejejo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gIoQGs8lvxk.html I couldn’t find any videos of anaconda hunts but there are pictures.
@Sosnir De Jejejo only caiman, crocs and gators are too big and the crocs and gators that are small don’t coexist with them, they hunt every species of caiman but the biggest, the black caiman
@@benjaminisse2291 that’s not a mongoose, and mongoose don’t even live in South America, only the Carribeans, Hawaii, Asia and Africa, and secondly, black caiman will occasionally kill otters but other caiman is just food for the otters, green anacondas despite their size would probably get killed by a jaguar in a fight easily unless it ambushed the jaguar in water, so a group of otters can kill an anaconda, they just have to harass it and play keep away till it gets tired then they start mauling it to death.
It’s called peat swamp. There are many like this in Amazon and in my country Malaysia. Actually the water is very clean it’s just the tint from the soil and also the dried leaves falling in the water
Didn't think so. Otters are the king of the river, but only when they work in groups. When I realized this was a single otter, I couldn't see it killing the anaconda.
@Jason Berryman The only chance it might have is if it catches the otter sleeping on land, but then otters live in groups so that is unlikely as it would be alerted.
I've always thought that other are really charming animals, so was concerned for this one facing a snake. However she seems quite capable of protecting herself.😊😊💕
@@eldiablov2 yeah but by themselves they can't compete directly. Also jaguars will hunt them but only when they're on land although large male jaguar will sometimes jump into the water to attempt to catch them. They also prefer to leave adult black caimans alone on account of their.
@@deffaniewebber2447 Pretty sure that there is only one documented case of predation by a jaguar, and it was on a sleeping female otter on land. Aside from that one instance, jaguars will usually stay away because even they want no part of giant otters
@@eldiablov2 lmaooo thank you! People think they’re so cute. They’re absolute animals, would rip a pregnant monkeys throat out, surprised the otter wasn’t in a group(no match for a snake)
River otters are pack animals and kill anything that disturb them. While large reptiles may be able to kill a single otter, a romp of otters have been known to kill and eat large caiman, fully grown anacondas, and even Jaguars who ventured too close to the waters edge.
This was young otter and a young Anaconda. When they are both adults, Otter will have a clear advantage since its speed will only increase and its bite force will mean it only has to land 1 lethal attack on the snake.
Yeah, giant river otters in South America, 6 feet long, amazing predators themselves, so much so that the native people call them ariranha, from the Tupí word ari'raña, meaning water jaguar (Portuguese: onça d'água). In Spanish, they are called river wolf (Spanish: lobo de río). There are RU-vid videos of them taking down caimen!
@@johnroche7541 yeah PACKS. If it was ONE or two otters vs an anoconda. The anakonda would win, but in this video the anakonda doesn't wanna even kill, because they kill while they are ambushed then attack. So that otter was lucky
@@bighaley6882 Anacondas aren't octopus, they can only fight one adversary at a time. Even if it was able to snatch and wrap itself around one of the otters, the 2nd otter will pick that snake apart. Otters are very ferocious eaters, and they are better swimmers than all the other predators in the Amazon.
The anaconda is a fascinating animal. wish i had an anaconda , a cayman or dwarf croc , a tiger , and a bearded dragon. That would be pretty bad ass. Ofcourse i would need 3 ponds with fencing around each one . fences like jurasic park type shit. i would probly have to spend 10 k a month feeding them.
Claramente se nota que es un estudio de grabación. Además la actitud de la nutria lo pone en evidencia. Por eso los documentales de animales son todos montajes, entornos cerrados.
+kinjo crusader No,it is probably because he/she knows there have been reports of the Giant Otter actually hunting and killing Anaconda....or he/she finds you annoying.