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I've been passionate about exploring wildlife from a young age, which is why I created this channel to bring you fascinating knowledge and information about it. At "Forest Mysteries," we dive into the captivating world of wild animals through videos that highlight their behaviors and habitats. Each episode is a journey into the heart of wildlife, showcasing the incredible diversity and unique aspects of wildlife animals. Whether it’s through a stunning wildlife video or an in-depth exploration of a particular species, our content is designed to enlighten and inspire all who are fascinated by the natural world. Subscribe to discover the wonders of wildlife with us!
Is the Tasmanian Tiger REALLY Coming Back From Extinction?
Is the Tasmanian Tiger REALLY Coming Back From Extinction?
The shocking claim that the Tasmanian tiger has reappeared after 80 years of extinction has stirred the scientific community and wildlife enthusiasts alike. This video delves into the mysterious story of the thylacine, covering its extinction history and the groundbreaking genetic technology aiming to revive the species-offering hope for the future of biological conservation.
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The shocking claim that the Tasmanian tiger has reappeared after 80 years of extinction has stirred the scientific community and wildlife enthusiasts alike. This video delves into the mysterious story of the thylacine, covering its extinction history and the groundbreaking genetic technology aiming to revive the species-offering hope for the future of biological conservation.
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For any copyright issues, please contact: tanson2024@gmail.com
All video clips and images used in this video comply with the Fair Use Policy. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, fair use is permitted for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, academic scholarship, and research. Fair use is a type of usage allowed under copyright law that supports these purposes without being considered infringement.
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The Most Terrifying Cheetah Attacks Caught on Camera
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The Most Terrifying Cheetah Attacks Caught on Camera This video captures the thrilling attacks and remarkable hunting skills of the cheetah, the fastest land animal. With a top speed of up to 120 km/h and incredible acceleration, the cheetah dominates as a master predator in the wild. Discover how it chases, maneuvers swiftly, and executes powerful pounces to capture prey on the African savanna...
Ribbon Eel - A Creature That Seems to Come from Another Planet
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When Animals Messed With The Wrong Opponent!
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When Animals Messed With The Wrong Opponent! This video captures the funny and tense moments when animals pick the wrong opponent. From a donkey challenging a camel, an eagle surprised by a crab, to a lion daring to face a hippo-these encounters show that size and strength aren’t always the winning factors. You’ll be amazed by these unexpected animal matchups! For any copyright issues, please c...
The Most Dangerous Tiger Attacks Caught on Camera
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The Most Dangerous Tiger Attacks Caught on Camera. This video captures the most dangerous tiger attacks on camera, showcasing their powerful, precise hunting skills. From patient waiting to a lightning-fast strike, witness how tigers become one of nature's most formidable predators. For any copyright issues, please contact: tanson2024@gmail.com All video clips and images used in this video comp...
Endangered Animals We Could Lose Forever
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Watch the World's Greatest Migration Cross the River of Death
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Watch the World's Greatest Migration Cross the River of Death./ The Great Migration across the Serengeti is a perilous journey of survival, where millions of wildebeests, zebras, and other species brave the deadly Mara River teeming with crocodiles and predators. From savannas to seas, animal migrations are epic survival tales where each step is a fierce struggle.
She Collapsed In A Backyard To Rest Forever, Unaware That Her Life Just Began
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She Collapsed In A Backyard To Rest Forever, Unaware That Her Life Just Began. Credit to: hogaramordegalgo th-cam.com/video/dzotR_lvO1A/w-d-xo.html Support them at: taplink.cc/hogaramordegalgo
7 Animals That Can Defeat a Lion with Ease - Lion VS Prey
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What Happens When a Tiger and a Lion Mate?
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What Happens When a Tiger and a Lion Mate? Explore the fascinating world of the liger - the rare hybrid between a lion and a tiger. This video reveals their unique characteristics, unusual habits, and the story of Hercules, the world’s largest liger. Don’t miss these surprising facts about this rare creature and the intriguing consequences they face!
7 Super Senses of Animals That Humans Can't Even Imagine
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The Biggest Frog in the World | Goliath Frog
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Ever heard of a frog that weighs as much as a newborn baby and can jump nearly ten feet like it’s auditioning for the Olympic long jump? This isn’t sci-fi, folks-meet the Goliath Frog, the reigning heavyweight champ hopping around streams in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea. And these guys have some jaw-dropping secrets up their, uh, webbed sleeves, like rolling stones to make tiny pools for thei...
8 Animals That Can Defeat a Tiger with Ease
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Can you believe that the tiger, one of the most feared predators in the animal kingdom, has rivals that make it retreat? This video reveals intense battles between tigers and surprising, powerful opponents in the wild that even the “king of the jungle” fears. Expect thrilling animal confrontations and survival moments that will keep you watching!
7 Animals That Could Survive a Real-Life Apocalypse!
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Did you know there are creatures on Earth that can survive in outer space, without water for years? In this video, we dive into the world of 7 extraordinary animals with extreme survival abilities-from camels that endure weeks without water to crocodiles that can survive three years without eating. These are nature's ultimate survivalists!
Electric Eel: Underwater Assassin Creating Deadly Electricity
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This video dives into the world of the electric eel, an underwater assassin capable of emitting powerful electric currents strong enough to paralyze large animals like crocodiles. Discover how its electric organs work and the roles they play in hunting, self-defense, navigation, and communication. Let’s explore the fascinating facts about electric eels and how they adapt to challenging environm...
5 "Immortal" Animals with the Power to Regenerate Their Bodies Like New!
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Top 15 Animals with the Most Bizarre Reproduction Methods
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The Mystery of How Sloths Survive in the Tropical Rainforest
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7 Extraordinary Animal Abilities That Stun Scientists
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The Craziest Pack Behaviors in the Wild Animal World
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5 Animals That Communicate Better Than Us
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Top 15 Carnivorous Plants That Eat Animals - Never Touch Them!
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Times When Lions Flee from Their Prey - The Hunter Becomes the Hunted
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The Breathtaking Aerial Shows of Flocking Starlings
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Go Inside an Antarctic 'City' of 400,000 King Penguins
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This Beast Wipes Out 30,000 Prey a Day with a Strange Skill
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The Survival Battle of Bengal Tigers in the Sundarbans Forest
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Take this fish genetic material and make mutant sea dragon
Oar fish?? Oh lord!! 🙄
love the video ! but that's a Hump Back Whale you're showing not a Blue Whale. Not a big problem as they are also endangered ;(
God is wonderful 👍 and great 👍👍❤❤
i didn't know there is an Australian cheetah-dumbest AI i've heard
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Not all the tigers that appear here are siberian tigers. You just put fillers, and that is not honest.
Thank you for your feedback! We’ll take note and improve.
07:49 the murder mitts on the baby 😮
Didn't know there were tigers in the masai mara ????
Tigers aren’t actually found in the Masai Mara - only in Asia! The Mara is all about lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
I am debating here what is worse: the stupid script, or the horrible high pitched voice reading it
Sorry to hear the voice and script were a letdown for you! We always aim to improve, so feedback like yours helps us see where we can do better.
Najjači ugriz ima pantera jaguar što znač ubija u skoku jer žrtvu hvata za glavu i drobi mozak
What do you get if a human has sex with an ape?
You get Sasquatch Big Foot. Combination of a Gorilla and a very large and tall man standing seven feet tall or more like the former NBA athlete Shaq and the late professional wrestler Andre The Giant.
In reality, humans and apes are different species with significant genetic differences, and interspecies reproduction is not biologically possible between humans and non-human apes, like chimpanzees or gorillas. Even though humans share a lot of DNA with other apes (for example, we share about 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees), the differences in our genomes are enough to prevent successful interbreeding. Moreover, such an act would be unethical and highly inappropriate. In most countries, laws also clearly prohibit this kind of behavior, considering it both abusive and harmful to animals. Beyond legal and ethical considerations, animals deserve our respect and care, and sexual acts involving animals are considered unethical due to the inherent lack of consent. If you're curious about the biological and genetic boundaries between species, feel free to ask questions related to genetics, evolutionary biology, or animal behavior. I'm here to provide information on those topics in an informative and respectful manner.
@@Forest-Mysteries That sounds like a chatGBT answer. LOL.
So basically any animal can mate with a different animal
No it can't
Not exactly! While some animals from closely related species can interbreed to create hybrids, this is actually pretty rare in nature. Even in these cases, hybrids like mules or ligers usually face health issues or can’t reproduce. So, only a few specific animals can mate across species boundaries, and there are a lot of factors that make it unlikely for most animals.
@@Forest-Mysteries I see, thanks!
I think a certain sector of mankind, tries to play God by breeding these hybrid animals. And that nothing good comes from it. The fact that they cannot reproduce, shows us they're not meant to be. But I love the animals of Creation! 🦁🐻🐘🦒🐯🦌🦊🦬🦓
You bring up an interesting perspective! There are certainly ethical concerns around breeding hybrids, especially when it’s done purely for novelty or without regard for animal welfare. Hybrids often face health challenges or shortened lifespans, which can be a sign that nature has its own boundaries. Respecting those boundaries can definitely be a way to honor and protect the diversity and well-being of animals in Creation!
Ah Monsieur Frog! I envite you and all your kin to Paris, France! I guarantee your legs ... er you ... vill be zee toast of the town! You vill be very popular on ze restaurant circuit!
Haha! Monsieur Frog and his family will surely be delighted by such a grand invitation! Although, he may want to avoid certain restaurants along the way. 😄 Paris might just find itself hopping with visitors if Monsieur Frog decides to bring the whole pond!
What do you think about the combination of a tiger and a lion? Is it fascinating or maybe a little strange? Drop your thoughts in the comments - I’d love to hear your take on these incredible hybrids!
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A National park in India was having a problem with tigers killing rhinos. At first it was only the young but adult rhinos were being killed as well. So a tiger obviously does have a chance of defeating a rhino. Not a very good chance but they have killed before. The two things I read about it didn't say how the tiger was killing them which is something I would really like to know. Brown bears can and have defeated tigers but not easily. Tigers have actually defeated brown bears more than losing to them. In 44 cases the bear won 12 and you call that defeating a tiger easily. hahahhaha Gahr are dangerrous but tigers do prey on them which means they do defeat them. So far you have come up with 2 maybe 3 animals that would defeat the tiger. Tigers also prey successfully on water buffalo which is similar to a cape buffalo. So again, according to your title, can not defeat a tiger with ease. Defeat yes, with ease no. As far as crocs go, it depends on the size of the croc. Of course the larger ones can defeat a tiger but 12ft or smaller, the tiger could win that battle. I knew you would bring up the lion. This is where your lack of education shows through. Lions can not defeat a tiger with ease. Only bring up the few cases where a lion beat a tiger. What about the thousands of cases when tigers defeated lions. Like in the Roman Coliseum for example. Bengal and Caspian tigers defeated Barbary and African lions around 86% of the time. Fairly recently as far as time goes, a fight between a barbary lion named Atlas and a man eating Bengal tiger named Gungu was held before 39,000 people. The fight was a bloody one but the tiger managed to kill the lion. A much more recent event took place in a Turkish zoo back in 2011. A tiger managed to get through a partition that separated his enclosure with the one next to it which was occupied by a lion. The tiger attacked and killed the lion with one paw strike to the lions neck. He cut it wide open and the lion died in a pool of it's own blood. So basically you video is full of shit. Only the elephant, rhino and hippo can defeat a tiger with ease. That is because they are all over 2 or 3 tons and can defeat any animal on earth with ease. The croc, buffalo and gaur it depends. A tiger can and does prey successfully on buffalo and gaur. Tigers have also defeated crocs although they were not nile crocs. As far as the brown bear goes, as you even said yourself, bears only won 12 cases out of 44 against the tiger. Sure some were cubs, subadults but many were females protecting their young and full grown male bears as well. Not all of the 12 bear victories were against tigers either. Some were against cubs and tigresses as well. The lion is the biggest joke. Sure some fights were won by the lion but the vast majority were won by tigers. Your title is misleading because the contend is mostly wrong. It takes something that weights more than 2 tons to defeat the tiger with ease. Anything less will have a very hard time. You really should make sure the contend of the video matches the title much better than they do in this one.
Thank you so much for this detailed and passionate comment! Your contribution has provided a wealth of useful information and clarified many important aspects that we did not cover fully. We truly appreciate your extensive knowledge and the sources you shared, especially the historical insights and specific examples. We will take your points into consideration to improve our content and ensure our videos become more accurate and engaging. Thank you once again for taking the time to share your thoughts and contribute your feedback!
Do you know tiger killing lion in turkey 2011. In this case lion's age and gender is unknown... and bengal tiger killing barbary lion. By this logic there's an account of 500 pounds african lion killing 750 pounds siberian tiger in fitchburg circus , 1949...
@@shivasahilraj25 The lion was in his prime and the story says lion, not lioness so the gender is obvious. Only the lesser educated say things like male lion. hahhahahah that is the same as saying male man or male bull. It's a sure sign of someone who shouldn't be saying anything at all. Many Bengal tigers have killed Barbary lions. Those are the two main subspecies the Romans used in the coliseum along with Caspian tigers and some east/south African lions. In 1,900 fights, the lion only won 263 of them. That is only 14% of the time. Through the years, I have read several accounts of these fights. All coming from many different libraries. As far as your claim of a 500lb lion killing a 750lb tiger goes, obviously this is either one of the many made up stories that can be found all over the place, or the tiger had been abused as many captive animals are. I know for a fact that a wild 750lb tiger would literally destroy any lion on the planet. If that story is true, which I doubt, there is much more to it than just a lion killing a tiger. About 5 years ago, I looked at 100 stories of lions killing tigers and found that only 8 of them were considered to be fair fights. Meaning a one on one and both being healthy males. There were several that said lion kills tiger and yet when reading the story, the tiger had a female name. Many more had the same titles but reading the story, it was several lions killing a single tiger. Clyde Beatty was well known for telling stories of lions killing tigers but failed to mention it was several lions killing a single tiger. He also never used full grown Bengal or Siberian tigers in his act. Only tigresses and sumatran tigers. There were even a few stories of 7 year old lions killing 18 year old tigers. People tend to think of lions as heros and tigers as villains so many stories are either blown out of proportion or down right lies. The bottomline is sure there have been lions who have defeated tigers but in most cases, the tiger defeats the lion. At least that is according to what history says. What most don't realize is all the tiger/lion fights since the Roman Empire days have been between captive animals. The Romans used captured WILD tigers and lions which if you don't understand the difference between captive animals and wild ones, then you don't have any business saying anything. As I said above, wild tigers dominated wild lions in the coliseum. These were the true battles between the two.
What if a thunder strikes an electric eal?
A great question! If lightning struck an electric eel, it would likely be fatal. The eel’s natural electricity is around 600 volts, while lightning carries hundreds of millions of volts-an overwhelming difference.
I give the first like honestly
You mean the Tardigrade, right? It's truly a creature that amazes scientists.
lol dude~ wanna talk about immortality? try lobsters, they don't age, but when they ended up on our dishes we know how they are done XD
They can still die if they are unable to shed their exoskelleton. I wonder how that 1 Cities Lobster deity project is going.
Haha, exactly! Lobsters may be biologically "immortal," but they’re not escaping the dinner plate anytime soon. Mother Nature gave them the gift of not aging, but we kinda found a loophole, huh? 😂 Fascinating little creatures, though.
Awesome
FUBARed, braindead AI with questionable information, but still enjoyable.
Glad you're still enjoying it, even if you find it unreliable. We'll take note and improve in future videos!
Only 4 likes???
Sometimes the algorithm just doesn't do us justice! Thanks for being here, though-your support really counts. Let’s keep pushing, and hopefully, those likes will start climbing! 👍
@Forest-Mysteries hopefully!
Poor European eels... The babies are a delicacy., a pricy one.
yes pro
Yep
what if you cut off a starfish arm would the old arm grow a new starfish?
Yes, a starfish can indeed regenerate a new starfish from a severed arm, but this depends on the species and certain conditions. For this to happen, the severed arm needs to include a part of the central disk, the core area containing vital organs that support regeneration. If the arm has this portion, it can eventually grow into a new, fully formed starfish. For starfish like Linckia, this regeneration process is more feasible because they have robust regenerative abilities, even growing entirely new starfish from just a piece of their central body and an arm. However, other species might only regenerate a new arm rather than a full new starfish. This remarkable ability is thanks to their amazing regenerative cells, which can re-form complex tissues and structures.
u are a human not a camel... how do u know they wont get hurt? they eat cactus cuz there is nothing else to eat
You're totally right; camels eat cactus because their environment offers limited options. But camels have specialized, tough mouths lined with cone-shaped papillae, allowing them to handle sharp cactus spines without injury. It’s a great example of adaptation in extreme environments!
I am calling BS. Birds fly in v's because they're sponsored by Gibson guitars.
kkk, thank you comment
I have been and seen tigers that size and bigger, in a place called the feline breeding compound in rosemond , California. They had Serbian tigers that were brother and sister their named Teddy bear, and Natasha. Teddy bear weighed 878 pounds, and his sister weighed 687 pounds. Teddy bear looked to be almost five feet at the shoulder, and his sister looked to be about four and half feet at the shoulder. They told us that the dad of theses cubs weighed 975 pounds. Of course this was back in 1990- 1994 when we would go visit their which was free to visit . 🐅🐆
Wow, that sounds like an incredible experience! Seeing tigers of that size and power must have been unforgettable, especially with Teddy Bear and Natasha being so massive. It’s fascinating to hear about the size difference within the family too-975 pounds for their dad is almost hard to believe! Thanks for sharing this story; it's amazing to hear about these beautiful animals up close like that.
Is the Perenti bite Venomous.? Like some other monitors. Are Perenti intelligent?
Perentie monitors (Varanus giganteus) don’t have a venomous bite in the traditional sense, but recent research suggests that they, like some other monitor lizards, produce mild venom that could help in hunting by slowing down or immobilizing smaller prey. While their venom isn’t dangerous to humans, their bite can cause pain, swelling, and infection due to bacteria. As for intelligence, perenties are quite smart! They are known for their problem-solving skills and ability to adapt to different situations, showing a high level of awareness. In captivity, they even learn to recognize specific handlers and display curiosity, making them one of the more intelligent reptile species.
I lived in a house covered with American wild grape. In autumn a cloud of Starlings would land all over and eat all the mature fruit within a minute. This would typically happen around noon. The entire house would be rumbling from the landing and takeoff like you wont believe!
It must have been a breathtaking sight to see the Starlings all flying in like that! But I can imagine the downside too-losing all those ripe grapes in just a minute and the noise from their landing and takeoff must have been pretty overwhelming. Nature's beauty always seems to come with a bit of chaos, right?
Love Starlings but wish you had shown the Starlings making the sounds that you said you did. Starlings only come through Cyprus when they are migrating and they are a sight to behold. 👍👍🤗🤗
Starlings have a amazing vocal range
Starlings are such captivating birds, right?
@@Forest-Mysteries 💙💙
Many years ago my girlfriend and I were at a drive in theater. We got there while it was still a hour or more until it would be dark enough to show the movie. As we were waiting, a flock of starlings flew over the drive in ..... for 45 minutes! It was like a thick black cloud passing over the entire car parking area! It was amazing and freaky at the same time as I remember thinking about Hitchcock's "The Birds" as they flew over! 😬😬 🦂🥂
That's amazing, you were really lucky to witness something so rare! Not many people get to see moments like that.
1-10 shorty a solid 9.7 cheeks like McDonald's Pudding Lol
They are soooooo magnificent and magical.
ANSWER: Nobody is going to trust one to find out!!!!!
Most beautiful animal on the earth ❤❤❤
The Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda) is a small dog native to North Africa, it is the smallest living dog in the world and is one of the six extant species constituting the genus Fennecus, the others being the Bengal Fox (Fennecus bengalensis), the Blanford's Fox (Fennecus canus), the Ruppell's Fox (Fennecus rueppellii), the Pale Fox (Fennecus pallidus), and the Cape Fox (Fennecus chama), this serves as the second largest genus of dog after Canis and members of the Fennecus genus are known as "dwarf foxes" mainly due to their usually small body plan or "elf foxes" due to their usually large or long pinnae, it is known that the pale fox and cape fox are the closest living relatives of the fennec fox, the Fennecus genus is also the sister genus to the clade containing both the Bat-Eared Fox (Otocyon megalotis) and the Raccoon Dogs (genus Nyctereutes), which also makes members of this genus the closest living relatives of both the bat-eared fox and raccoon dogs, it is known that there are two subspecies of fennec fox: the Eastern Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda aegyptiacus) and the Western Fennec Fox (Fennecus zerda zerda).
Seems the script is written by Church GPT
Bangladeshi sundarban it’s beautiful
This is A I should be removed from all content.
Smartest primates? Surely that spot is held by the genus Homo Sapiens, after that Chimpanzees, Bonobos, Orangutans then Gorillas. Haven't you guys seen Planet of the Apes? 😉🤣🤣🤣
Амурский тигр небольшой, индийский больше.
The Liger is bigger than the Siberian.
I bet you that oversized blue belly would be no match for my machete
Mixing places and ecosystems, some Africa passages in the video
It’s my favorite animal 🐯
the rabbits giving birth at 16 sec is a fake . no way will it come out dry and that many at a time .
Siberian male tiger is a animal king