What’s truly terrifying is that the baby goat could be heard wailing inside the Komodo’s belly. It honestly amazes me how resilient animals are even when they’ve reach their end.
@@bilshotrecords given how komodo dragons hunt, it's likely it was attacked by the komodo dragon prior before being immobilized due to the toxins in the komodo dragon's saliva.
@@tylerdurden2769 I can’t not imagine that he arrived alive in his stomach. He saw everything and slowly saw everything become dark. And felt it being swallowed then it arrived alive in his stomach. But does he have that big stomach?
@@Pietjehoogveenthe baby goat was still alive when arrived to the stomach. The proof is, you can still hearing him yelling for a long time. These yells come from the stomach, for sure.
@@kayleemarie1901 There are other videos from the same guy and he has the baby goat's leg tied to a tree branch in one, and all of them have their ears taped over their eyes on top of it so they can't see. They are in a enclosed space too. None of his videos are genuine, they are all staged and cruel using baby goats to get video clicks/money.
Theres like 500 million baby goat getting 'poisoned' and eaten by overgrown lizards on this channel. I doubt they have enough herdless babygoats in wild@@lonewarrior8217
I've heard of hyenas eating their prey alive like zombies, but this MF took it to a whole nother level and ate that baby whole while it was still screaming! Truly an amazing, yet terrifying thing to see in the wild.
And yet you still continued to watch! It's like watching a train wreck right? I hate watching too, but can't seem to turn it off- it's sad, but its nature!
The screams inside are horrors beyond my comprehension. It's been hours since I saw this on Instagram and it haunts me. It's terrifying and I've been on the Internet for a long long time and have seen many terrible things
Redet keinen Unsinn . Das Tier war schon vorher gebissen worden und rannte bis das Gift es wehrlos machte . Und das geht sehr schnell . Nach 30 Minuten ist man tot .
Nobody broke his legs . He most likely was bit by the dragon but manage to get away . But the venom paralyzed him . That’s why his legs looked broken cause they’re useless
@@demarcoadams8975I hate to disagree but why then have two different angles of point of view of this thing swallowing this goat hole and komodo dragons do not have a bone crunching strength say as an alligator
@@Cybro_Leo true but the leg was already broken before the komodo pulled up and if you really buy this vid thinking its not staged he has another POV of it grabbing it and you can see the exact same leg you guys can be blind to the fact but dont expect me to believe you people saying it's natural cuz it's not period
The dragons are getting their natural food poached and are extremely endangered due to habitat loss. I’m ok if humans leave prey and make money from it. Think of it as giving back.
@@thebigpicture2032 giving back by intentionally breaking the legs of a live goat, putting it through immense suffering and terror while it is helplessly eaten alive?? You are a genuine fuckwit
Imagine waking up one morning and there are millions of them randomly popping out of nowhere all over American cities eating children and pets and theres nothing you can do about it because there are literally millions of them being spammed through a demonic portal.
Surpising how much people dont know, komodo dragon bites will paralyze its victim, so if it escapes it can be tracked and eaten within milea of the firsf bite
Scientists have stated that "reptilian oral secretions contribute to many biological roles other than to quickly dispatch prey." These researchers concluded that, "Calling all in this clade venomous implies an overall potential danger that does not exist, misleads in the assessment of medical risks, and confuses the biological assessment of squamate biochemical systems." Evolutionary biologist Schwenk says that even if the lizards have venom-like proteins in their mouths they may be using them for a different function, and he doubts venom is necessary to explain the effect of a Komodo dragon bite, arguing that shock and blood loss are the primary factors. Although previous studies proposed that Komodo dragon saliva contains a variety of highly septic bacteria that would help to bring down prey, research in 2013 suggested that the bacteria in the mouths of Komodo dragons are ordinary and similar to those found in other carnivores. Komodo dragons have good mouth hygiene. To quote Bryan Fry: "After they are done feeding, they will spend 10 to 15 minutes lip-licking and rubbing their head in the leaves to clean their mouth ... Unlike people have been led to believe, they do not have chunks of rotting flesh from their meals on their teeth, cultivating bacteria." Nor do Komodo dragons wait for prey to die and track it at a distance, as vipers do; observations of them hunting deer, boar and in some cases buffalo reveal that they kill prey in less than half an hour. The observation of prey dying of sepsis would then be explained by the natural instinct of water buffalos, who are not native to the islands where the Komodo dragon lives, to run into water after escaping an attack. The warm, faeces-filled water would then cause the infections. The study used samples from 16 captive dragons (10 adults and six neonates) from three US zoos.
We all know about komodo dragon bites and how it is toxic to prey. You think you're smart like the several other people who commented about the same thing. All of you who commented about the bite are actually low iq. The goat has broken legs. The number of low iq people is not surprising.
@@CannyMuffinand I’m surprised how people don’t see if a goat is paralyzed and him being on the island can assume and identify a komodo dragon might eat it and just wait for a while and capture the scene lol
@@angel91485maybe you’re the loser for assuming it was the camera man and not the komodo dragon. If you do your research you would know they tend to bite and break their prey’s legs to paralyze them.
Komodo dragons have an extremely septic bite with very powerful bacteria that causes infection and blood sepsis, but x1000 more than infections we are familiar with. It quickly saps the strength of the animal where its muscles begin to fail and loses energy, and as seen, only enough strength to scream while its being consumed. The quickness of the infection is dependent on the severity of the bite and how much bacteria gets in, but regardless, once that bite is made its only a matter of time.
@jakeliman972 хочешь сказать что Оператор на камере знал что рядом тусит голодный комодёнок,нашёл или купил козлёнка,сломал ему ноги и дал умереть? бля...логичная теория но..тяжело поверить что на такое и правда могут люди быть способны,в теорию в с парализованным козлёнком я что-то не сильно верю теперь.
@@BeautyQueen2023X SO with a set up camera, you think they were walking and randomly saw this animal laying there and though "oh i bet a comodo dragon will come eat it in about 30 seconds" and then magically it happens. Not to mention they laugh at the end of the video. Yea it looks pretty sus and I tend to agree it was likely injured for the camera shoot. Ironically, you may be blaming the comodo dragon for what the cameraman did...
There is a great possibility that this is not real nature...much probably that poor goat was victim of tourists that paid to see that.....a very sad custom in the touristic way of komodo.....tourists was very happy, they got their photographic and cinematic trophy......sorry for my unperfect english.
Is very sad, the baby goat cry like a child, this video is very perturbing, the screems in the stomach are crazy 😔 the nature is not beautiful, is diabolical!
The ones who film this stuff are taking baby goats and breaking the legs so they can't run away. You see this with a lot of these types of channels. Especially the pet 'rescue' ones. They starve or injure or otherwise hurt kittens and puppies then film themselves 'rescuing' them for clicks and views. It's evil.
I think you are talking about different matters. The rescue ones might be true, but this is pretty much nature and fits how komodo dragons hunt. Their nature prey include goats and they hunt with an ambush. If it wasn’t successful on spot, the prey gets paralyzed eventually and the lizard will be able to eat them then. This might be a crazy coincidence and tbh being on this island seeing a paralyzed prey and waiting doesn’t make the chances too low seeing a komodo dragon eating it’s prey, especially considering the person is on the island.. but we may never know but also not make blanket assumptions.
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This is brutal but at the same time the lizard don't even feel the goat's taste (no teeth for chewing), that means he didn't do it for pleasure, just for survival
There's a difference between a natural hunting situation and a setup just to be captured on film. This was definitely set up by the person who filmed it. They usually wait until the prey is dead before they start eating it.
You did witness a murder. Pretend the Komodo is Hillary Clinton in her reptilian form and the baby goat is a human baby to be sacrificed. Not to mention, it's been drugged or blinded or paralyzed or tortured and had it's legs beaten. This is fascinating yet totally fd up on 100 levels.
I was aghast that the baby animal goat couldn't run away immediately. Was she unable to walk? Was she paralyzed with fear? I found this so traumatizing to watch a defenseless little animal get served "the law of the jungle". This was a horror video. I am so sickened by this cruel unspeakable act of nature.
Bro was so casual about it. It seemed like even the goat was kind of confused. The way he just slowly walks up to the goat and stuffs its whole head in its mouth lol.
Whats painful is that a baby animal especially a more developed mammal’s scream while from pain is designed to attract sn adults attention for help (usually from a parent of the animal) its why its tough to watch
Its a distress call that either calls others to help it or stay away, animals don't always charge to save their babies for a predator. Its unfortunate and sad still however-
Probably this poor baby goat is paralyzed by Komodo's venom, unable to run, slowly dying, waiting for its fate. Once bitten, its fate is sealed as Komodo is able to track its prey.
It didn't even feel the need to kill it first, that's what's so messed up. It couldn't be bothered, just ate it and left it to die inside its stomach. Nature is horrifying sometimes
My worst fear was being burned up in a fire, but after i witnessed the precision of this ..Powerful Beast! I can only imagine the paralyzing fear the poor goat felt! I do understand that in the Animal Kingdom, only the strong survive! Every animal must eat! I was both captivated and shocked! Thank you for a awesome video! Love Always, Lisa CoCoa Smith!❤❤❤❤
Tu no te tienes amor ni ati mismo si eres consciente primeramente que el que grabó pudo hacer algo al respecto aparte de que le rompen las patas a ese pobre animal y lo colocan ahí recordándote también que la bestia más fea es a la que se come a la más bonita que no hace ningún tipo de daño en este planeta
Y’know how everyone has that one animal that would absolutely kill them but they are convinced they could take it in a fight? Yeah, this is mine. “I could probably take a Komodo dragon in a fight.”
I came here after watching lions hunting, and man... this really reminds me just how brutal komodo's hunting methods are compared to that of lions Usually the lions would at least kill their prey on the spot, but not with these... both majestic and brutal lizards. The prey had to suffer hours or even days sometimes, battling the komodo's venom, while the komodo is just slowly making their way towards them, tracking them down using their forked tongue, and then finally eat the poor animal that's already in it's final moments, like this baby goat for instance Komodo dragons are like... the nature's version of a psychopath killer. They look majestic no doubt, but... every other aspect of them is definitely scary...
Sometimes I wonder if those small animals that are eaten alive suffer in the stomach of the Komodo or do they die of asphyxiation before the gastric fluids (acidic, burning) come into action?
looks to me they set up this poor goat on purpose...c'mon man....what are you doing. I have no problems with the komodo dragon hunting in nature, that is the nature of things...but setting this up, wtf
him being that close to the injured goat makes me believe the goat was injured on purpose for the sake of footage... the leg was simply broken with no other wounds and no indication of anything around it, that this occurred during any sort of struggle or escape attempt prior...
The goat wants to run away but somebody broke both its rear legs, the goat literally doesn't have a leg to stand on. The goat then gets an acid bath while it is still alive...
@@hawksmash98Lol, yes the Komodo dragons are venomous, you realize all these videos are staged, right? The goat has at least one of its legs broken so that it can not get away.
these losers are doing live feeding...they impaled the poor goat's legs...and they even have the nerve to put a thanks/monetary function..🤣RU-vid's greediness at work
No, these Goats are part of the ecosystem, brought by the park management to sustain the Komodos so they can hunt for themselves. In this case, the baby goat probably have been bitten by the Komodo, you know how toxic their poison is, literally disintegrate organic tissue in short amount of time