Turkey kills and eats poisonous snake? #shorts
In its natural state, Peru feeds on everything and even poisonous snakes cannot escape its clutches. Turkeys are great hunters of both venomous and non-venomous snakes. Turkeys have incredibly strong and long scaly legs with sharp claws. They use the claws to attack the snake by grabbing it by the neck and violently shaking it until the snake dies. So having turkeys in your backyard can be a good idea as they will kill the snakes there and other snakes will be scared to invade your property. Turkeys will group around a snake they find and drive it off their land if they don't eat it first. But it is advisable to prevent snakes from entering your yard rather than relying on turkeys alone. Certain snakes can bite and kill turkeys, so you can't rely on turkeys alone to keep your property snake-free. Therefore, it is better to keep the grass well cut and grow plants that snakes hate.
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Lions hunt elephants
Africa is known for its wildlife in savannas and forests. Contrary to what many think, when we talk about Africa, we are referring to 54 countries, not a single environment. The African continent is divided into five regions: East Africa, West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, and Northern Africa. It is in Africa that animals stand out for their incredible qualities, as this vast continent offers the ideal conditions for the development of the most incredible species. And it is precisely here that the largest land animal, the African elephant, lives. Elephants are 2 to 4 meters tall, and their weight can reach 7 tons. But with all that size and weight, the kings of the jungle still try to hunt these big mammals. When lions hunt elephants they usually attack calves, females or sick elephants, and they almost always attack from behind and never try to attack an elephant if it is with its group and this is why lions attack lone elephants or elephants that are far from the group. Although lions are a formidable hunter, it is difficult, if not impossible, for a single lion to kill an elephant. Your chances increase if lions hunt with the help of the pride. The dry, hard and thick skin of the elephant makes it difficult for the lion to pierce it. Thus, the lion makes repeated attacks at various points to look for a weak spot or to break through the skin. Once the skin is pierced, the elephant's fate is sealed.
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Giraffe Mating #shorts
The giraffe is a vertebrate of great stature. The male, generally larger than the female, can reach about 5.3 m in height and weigh around 1,200 kg; the female can reach a height of about 4.3 m and weigh 830 kg. The longevity of this animal is about 25 years. Giraffes are herbivores, thus feeding on leaves, stems, flowers and fruits.
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GABOON VIPER: THE SNAKE WITH ONE OF THE MOST SCARY STINGS IN THE WORLD #shorts
As if conventional snakes weren't scary enough, imagine coming face to face with one of the most horrific bites in the world. That snake is the Gaboon viper. The gaboon viper, native to the forests and savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa, is capable of piercing the skin of elephants with its powerful bites — and has no trouble getting its tusks into the boots or shoes of unsuspecting people who disturb these reptiles.
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GABOON VIPER: THE SNAKE WITH ONE OF THE MOST SCARY STINGS IN THE WORLD
As if conventional snakes weren't scary enough, imagine coming face to face with one of the most horrific bites in the world. That snake is the Gaboon viper. The gaboon viper, native to the forests and savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa, is capable of piercing the skin of elephants with its powerful bites — and has no trouble getting its tusks into the boots or shoes of unsuspecting people who disturb these reptiles. And speaking of prey, the Gaboon viper has the largest of all snakes, measuring no less than two inches in length. With fangs like this, the Gaboon viper manages not only to pierce the skin of its victims, but also to reach the muscles and reach the large blood vessels and release a dose of its lethal venom. The toxin produced by this species of viper consists of a deadly mixture that gives it hemotoxic, cytotoxic and neurotoxic characteristics, which makes the cocktail prepared by the viper capable of causing hemorrhages, destroying our cells and causing serious damage to the nervous system. The Gaboon viper has the highest venom production in the world. That's because this reptile can inject up to 600 milligrams with each bite, which is enough to kill an adult elephant - or 100 adult humans. Gaboon vipers can measure up to two meters in length and weigh 12 kilograms, making them the heaviest vipers in existence. Another interesting feature of this animal is that, like other members of the Viperidae family. The Gaboon vipers, has retractable fangs that open like a razor, when attacking, several spare teeth that are stuck in the sides of its jaw replace the lost teeth in its mouth. Fortunately, Gaboon vipers are super shy and prefer to go completely unnoticed. They usually hide and camouflage themselves among dry leaves and only attack when they feel threatened or provoked.
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Biggest Armadillo In The World #shorts
Synopsis: An animal of nocturnal and solitary habits, with a diet based on termites and ants, which lives in burrows dug close to termite mounds: this is the largest armadillo in the world, this is the giant armadillo. The giant armadillo is the largest living armadillo in the world. Such armadillos can measure more than 1 meter in length and their weight can reach 60 kg in nature, while in captivity their weight can reach 80 kg. The giant armadillo has a body covered by few hairs and front legs equipped with huge claws that help in digging holes, which is why it is also known as armadillo cart. Remarkable digger, makes large holes for lodging. When digging the soil, it gets food among insects, larvae, worms, spiders and snakes. This huge animal can be found in Brazil, Paraguay, Diana, Suriname, French Guiana, Colombia Venezuela, Ecuador and Bolivia.
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What happens when the Black Mamba bites the Lion? #shorts
The black mamba is the fastest land snake in the world, capable of reaching speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour. She can attack her victim up to 12 times in a row. The venom contained in a single sting is capable of killing between 10 and 25 adults. Even extremely dangerous animals, if bitten, can go through serious problems, as is the case of numerous images and videos spread on the internet that show lions that have been bitten by a black manba. There are many videos that show lions hanging from one side to the other. Black manba venom is highly lethal and can kill a big cat in a matter of minutes. Depending on the location of the bite and event conditions, the king of the jungle may not be able to survive. The venom of a black mamba can irreversibly damage the lion's kidneys, liver and other organs, which are essential for its survival. There have been documented cases of lions dying after being attacked by black mambas. Although this rarely happens, lions know to be careful where they step, or they could end up getting hurt if they lay their paws on this snake.
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What happens when the Black Mamba bites the Lion?
Humans tend to dub kings the animals they consider most dangerous or dominant. It's like this with the king cobra, lions are also known as the king of the jungle, despite the mammal living in savannas. But one reptile that is dangerous but not called a king is the black manba. These snakes get their name not because of their skin color, which tends to be olive green to gray, but because of the dark blue color of the inside of their mouths, which they display when threatened. The black mamba is considered the deadliest snake in the world. This snake is known for its aggressiveness and accurate and deadly attack. The black mamba is the fastest land snake in the world, capable of reaching speeds of up to 20 kilometers per hour. She can attack her victim up to 12 times in a row. The venom contained in a single sting is capable of killing between 10 and 25 adults. Even extremely dangerous animals, if bitten, can go through serious problems, as is the case of numerous images and videos spread on the internet that show lions that have been bitten by a black manba. There are many videos that show lions hanging from one side to the other. Black manba venom is highly lethal and can kill a big cat in a matter of minutes. Depending on the location of the bite and event conditions, the king of the jungle may not be able to survive. The venom of a black mamba can irreversibly damage the lion's kidneys, liver and other organs, which are essential for its survival. There have been documented cases of lions dying after being attacked by black mambas. Although this rarely happens, lions know to be careful where they step, or they could end up getting hurt if they lay their paws on this snake.
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Guinea fowl eat snakes? #shorts
Guinea fowl will notice a snake, but most of the time the flock, especially if it's a young flock, will just surround the snake and "Yell" over it, inspect it, but not eat it. The smaller the snake, the more likely the guinea fowl will eat it. A smaller snake looks more like a large worm and they peck at it. Then the guines will do the same. But if the snake is large guinea fowl will group around a snake they find and chase it off their land. So having these birds in your backyard can be a good idea they will kill the small snakes there and other snakes will be scared to invade your property. With the help of these birds, you can walk, lie down and even have a picnic in the yard, without fear of encountering scorpions, spiders, poisonous and non-poisonous snakes. The guinea fowl is a bird that, in addition to being beautiful, a good producer is an excellent control instrument.
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How does the jaguar attack the capybara #shorts
But you don't just think that jaguars are an animal at the top of the food chain - and that they can kill dangerous animals like alligators that preying on a capybara will be easy for this big cat. Capybaras are stressed animals and any sign of danger this rodent will run in retreat, preferably towards the rivers, and once in the river, the jaguar simply has no chance of capturing a capybara, since capybaras are very agile inside the water. water. So to capture this large rodent, the jaguar tries to take it by surprise and apply a bite to its neck as quickly as possible, not to give the capybara time to react since it can also bite the jaguar. After being slaughtered, the jaguar takes the body of the capybara to a safe place and there it enjoys the meal.
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Do guinea fowls eat snakes?
Synopsis: Guinea fowl are considered to be excellent for pest control. And not just insects, but small rodents and even snakes. A flock of guinea fowl will disturb the snake's habitat and prevent it from appearing. Snakes like calm and quiet. Guineas on the other hand do not. Guinea fowl will notice a snake, but most of the time the flock, especially if it's a young flock, will just surround the snake and "Yell" over it, inspect it, but not eat it. The smaller the snake, the more likely the guinea fowl will eat it. A smaller snake looks more like a large worm and they peck at it. Then the guines will do the same. But if the snake is large guinea fowl will group around a snake they find and chase it off their land. So having these birds in your backyard can be a good idea they will kill the small snakes there and other snakes will be scared to invade your property. With the help of these birds, you can walk, lie down and even have a picnic in the yard, without fear of encountering scorpions, spiders, poisonous and non-poisonous snakes. The guinea fowl is a bird that, in addition to being beautiful, a good producer is an excellent control instrument. But it is advisable to prevent snakes from arriving in your yard instead of relying only on these birds, certain snakes can bite and kill chickens in Angola. So, you can't rely on guinea pigs alone to keep your property free of snakes, keep the grass well cut, and grow plants that snakes hate best.
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Biggest Bat In The World #shorts
Synopsis: Bats live almost everywhere in the world, but only certain parts of our planet are blessed with flying foxes. Flying foxes live in the tropics and subtropics of Asia, Australia and East Africa and some oceanic islands in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Their fox-like appearance is what inspired the name, and although they look like the perfect predators, they are actually herbivores.
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How does the jaguar attack the capybara
The capybara is the largest rodent in the world, reaching up to 1.3 m in length and 60 cm in height and weighing from 30 kg to 80 kg. They are semi-aquatic animals, which use water to feed themselves, reproduce, move around, escape from predators, and, in addition, to regulate their body temperature. Capybaras can be preyed on by different animals, such as jaguars, ocelots, snakes and alligators. Jaguars are felines that are at the top of the food chain and they prey on all kinds of animals, from dangerous animals like alligators to not so dangerous animals like armadillos. But you don't just think that jaguars are an animal at the top of the food chain - and that they can kill dangerous animals like alligators that preying on a capybara will be easy for this big cat. Capybaras are stressed animals and any sign of danger this rodent will run in retreat, preferably towards the rivers, and once in the river, the jaguar simply has no chance of capturing a capybara, since capybaras are very agile inside the water. water. So to capture this large rodent, the jaguar tries to take it by surprise and apply a bite to its neck as quickly as possible, not to give the capybara time to react since it can also bite the jaguar. After being slaughtered, the jaguar takes the body of the capybara to a safe place and there it enjoys the meal.
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Spider tail snake. #shorts
The spider snake, also known as the spider snake, is a snake endemic to western Iran and the region bordering Iraq, and was originally described in 2006. As its name implies, its tail resembles a spider, which It is used as bait to attract birds. When it's time to hunt, the viper, which has a similar color to the rocks in the region, is quiet and camouflaged, almost invisible. Only its tail moves, with precise movements. Anyone who sees it even thinks there is a spider walking back and forth on the stones. Sometimes birds in search of food find the “spider” and fly towards it, ready to snatch it. And that's where the disguise ends. Quick as lightning, the snake strikes straight and captures the bird. The bird, instead of eating a spider, became the serpent's meal.
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Biggest Bat In The World
Bats live almost everywhere in the world, but only certain parts of our planet are blessed with flying foxes. Flying foxes live in the tropics and subtropics of Asia, Australia and East Africa and some oceanic islands in the Indian and Pacific oceans. Their fox-like appearance is what inspired the name, and although they look like the perfect predators, they are actually herbivores. The bat's body itself is quite small, but the wingspan is what makes it look really big. The giant flying fox can have a wingspan of up to 5.5 feet, but its body only grows to about a foot in height. This makes this fruit-eating bat larger than common bats. The flying fox plays a very important role in the ecosystem, which may be even more important than bees. As this species mainly feeds on fruits, it helps to spread the seeds of the fruits consumed in their natural habitats, thus ensuring the growth of future plants in the wild. Another very interesting aspect of this species is their long wingspan, which gives them the ability to travel very long distances in a short period of time without much effort due to their gliding abilities. Larger specimens can travel up to 40 km per night under the right conditions. This helps species become more versatile and more easily migrate if needed due to climate change or other factors that may affect their natural habitat. This species of bat has a slight sexual dimorphism: males are larger and heavier than females and have small differences in the size of their cranial structures. The species is at risk of extinction. The factors that are causing the disappearance of the species are diverse. One of the main ones is hunting, carried out by humans who use their meat and skin for trade. Another is deforestation and environmental degradation.
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Largest Land Crab In The World.
Coconut crabs are the largest land crabs in the world, they can reach one meter and weigh up to 5 Kg, even having a Guinness World Record to prove it. The Coconut Crabs are second only in size to the giant spider crab which can measure 4 meters due to its long legs and weigh over 20 kg, but unlike the Coconut Crabs which are terrestrial, the giant spider crab is found in deep ocean waters pacific, being abundant in Japanese deep waters, it is also very appreciated in Japanese cuisine. Coconut crabs have a life expectancy of 60 years, and reach sexual maturity around 5 years of age. They mate between May to September and the females release their eggs into the water. These invertebrates are nocturnal most of the time, but they can be seen active during the day in regions where there are no humans. Just as their name implies, crabs are known to break open green coconuts to feast on the white flesh inside. Their walking legs are curved and claw-like, which helps crabs climb palms and other trees. However coconuts are not all they eat, these crabs can also eat fallen fruits, nuts, seeds and even small animals like mice and birds. Coconut crabs have no natural predators, but humans have driven them to local extinction in many areas as they are hunted for consumption. In addition, some specimens have also been registered in the pet trade, which may further accelerate their demise.
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