Whether it’s on land or in the water, predators hunt wherever they can find food. Have you ever seen a dog attack an electric eel? What about an osprey catching fish? If you want to see some unbelievable hunting moments, you need to see this, as we countdown 15 incredible hunting moments of land and water animals.
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Wild Dogs Attack Kudu
These wild dogs are mangling a kudu on a dirt road right in front of a vehicle. The kudu already has some pieces of flesh hanging from its belly, and it’s not long before the dogs take it down and eat it. The Kudu is a massive antelope that looks like a reindeer, and wild dogs love it. Even though this kudu is monstrous and tries to kick out with its legs, the dogs are tenacious and manage to take it down and begin disemboweling it while it is still alive. The dogs viciously bite through the kudu, and the kudu has no way of defending itself. Wild dogs pursue and capture a female Kudu. It's worth noting that there is some violence in this video, but the Kudu is shocked, so it shouldn't be too upsetting. But I'd rather be where I am right now than where the Kudu is if you know what I mean. This method of killing, in which wild dogs exhaust their prey by running at a constant speed of 55-60 km/h for 3-5 kilometers, is extremely effective because the animal is exhausted, and has very little energy left to fight or flee once they get close to it. This allows the wild dogs plenty of time to bite into and injure their prey before tearing it apart and devouring it.
Crocodile Attack On Wildebeest
Many zebras are crossing this river, but this massive crocodile manages to pick out a tiny wildebeest and locks its jaws on the poor victim, moving along with it in its mouth, where a few friends waiting for him to share the small dinner. The wildebeest is broken into pieces as five or six crocodiles do the death roll to dismember the dead animal. All the crocodiles must do in this video is snag one of the wildebeests as they cross the river. In the end, it's a numbers game, and if it's not your time, you'll be lucky to live another day, but a crocodile separates one wildebeest from the rest and begins the annihilation process. When wildebeests go to waterholes to drink, they must be constantly wary of crocodiles. These massive reptiles can emerge from the water at any time and attack, as seen in this video. As the herd flees, one wildebeest is dragged into the water, and the herd comes to a halt to watch their friend suffer.
Because the wildebeest are confused and thirsty, they must choose between drinking and potentially dying or not drinking and potentially dying from dehydration. They return to the waterhole despite the presence of a crocodile armada, and a few more wildebeests are captured. This time, the head bolts for good. The wildebeest migration is one of nature's most spectacular events, possibly the greatest spectacle on the planet. The world-famous Mara River crossings are the result of an annual migration of 2.5 million animals across Kenya and Tanzania's plains. To enjoy the fresh green grass on the other side of Kenya's Mara River, all the animals must now cross the river. This is where the action takes place. This is the annual "all you can eat buffet" for the crocodiles. Because the wildebeests continue to arrive, all the crocodiles must do is wait and eat.
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