@@marinefart9082they hunt basically anything, caimans, capybaras, monkeys, sloths and even anteaters, considering only the ones on amazon’s rainforest
No Wedgetail Eagle? Geez..... Croc tip: if you're low in the water or at the edge of it, a croc will see you as prey. If you make yourself as tall as possible, the croc will perceive you as a threat and in most instances, back off. Still, if you see a croc, steer clear of it!
14:47 This is plain wrong. Hyenas do not have the strongest bite force of any carnivorous mammal and they’re not even really close either. Jaguars have 1500 psi, polar bears 1200, and there are probably several others that I can’t think of. That’s also not including marine mammals, as the orca has an incredible bite force of 19000 psi.
@@alexbones0001 Quite a distance, because he also does the 400m, not just the 100m. And can easily run consistently (farther distances) at 16 mph. Still faster than a komodo.
anacondas rarely ever get to that size, and even if they did, it would be very unlikely they would try to eat humans, for real, for an anaconda to try to eat a human, it must be starving for months...
13 mph comes out to 4:48 per mile. That’s a fast mile, but the pace is slower than an average person sprinting. If the environment isn’t too hard to navigate, you can still outrun a Komodo dragon
As I understand it they don’t need speed. They’re ambush hunters who basically try to absolutely brutalize the hell out of their prey on the first surprise attack. Usually the massive lacerations and blood loss (helped by the venom in their saliva) causes shock and rapid death. There’s debate on if they actively pursue prey that runs away or if they just sorta wander off and take advantage when they discover the carcass later but if you do manage to avoid that first attack just get the hell out and don’t lie down until you’re inside because ‘dead’ or ‘mostly dead’ is good enough for them.
Where's the jaguar? they're know for hunting caimans, anacondas, tapirs, deers, river dolphins, capybaras, monkeys, and basically every creature they can find in the jungle
Some information was incorrect. For example, 1 piece was "these bears aren't even carnivores." Yes and no. They're omnivores, but their main source of food is meat. Specifically, salmon.
@@keesb4030 actually it was discovered that Komodo Dragons do have an anticoagulant venom it just mixes with their saliva to makenit easier to transmit it via bite
You're wrong salmons crosses the rivers only once in a year during their mating season, so bears can see them only for a few weeks per year. Most bears except polar ones eat 90% plants
I think the last animal you want to encounter in the ocean is usually a human If you are lost at sea and a HUMAN finds you, and takes you home, that’s the last animal you saw, and the last one you want to see in the ocean for a while
11:02. Correction Usain Bolt would be able to outrun a Komodo dragon, His top speed is 37 km/h (23mp/h). Whereas the Komodo dragon speed is 20 km/h (13 mp/h. Don’t know where you got that from.
Great video, please please please also mention the heights in meters, it's hard for me as an international watcher to understand the imperial metric system
Komodo dragons have alot of stamina so he may be slow but he But this guy can chase you to minutes long cause komodo dragons literally hunt dear and if get bitten by this predator you're dead
When you said “ size is often a great advantage “ you missed an incredible opportunity to say “ honey badger don’t care, honey badger don’t give a shit “
I have a Cooper’s hawk nest in the trees in my yard. If you are larger than a miniature poodle or chicken you are just fine… they help keep the disgusting magpies and other annoying birds away.
I know, it’s so annoying!! And they aren’t even that deadly, they release their jaws quickly once they realize we aren’t prey. Sharks aren’t overly aggressive, they are predators trying to survive
The sudden influx of new channels explaining things with little cartoon pictures and stick figures is so random. This new genre really varies in quality, but this channel seems like a good one aside from a few inaccuracies. Keep it up :]
in 2019 i was snorkelling along the Great Barrier Reef in QLD with my auntie who is a marine biologist which specialises in shark research. we had a great time, saw lots of beautiful coral views and wonderful marine life, then decided it was time to head back to the boat. once we got back to land in Wairuna she told me that when we were swimming near the drop-off she noticed a lone bull shark swimming below it. she didn't tell me cause she knew i'd freak out, but she also knew that it wouldn't do us any harm. im glad she didnt tell me because i absolutely would have😂😂 but now thinking back to it i wish i could have saw it.
The also hunt great whites because they have developed a taste for shark liver. They do it kamikaze style, hit at great speed then tear out the liver. The great white dies painfully afterwards. Orcas are such intelligent and vicious predators.
I feel like I need to point out that the largest Orca ever recorded was 32 feet long. They rarely grow to above 30 feet and are usually around 20-25 feet long
you forgot to mention how the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world and it can at close range rupture internal organs of some creatures or stunning animals due to how loud it is
hammerhead sharks have their headshape because sharks have electroreceptors, and so with a wider head, the hammerhead can fit more electroreceptors, which help to find prey underwater
While lionesses do hunt, they actually get the majority of their food from what hyenas hunt and scare them off. Sometimes they succeed sometimes they don’t
@@marinefart9082 it's pronounced may-ko shark not mah-ko, humans can easily outrun a 13mph komodo dragon, and komodo dragons don't have "poison" they have venom
The closest relatives to dinosaurs are actually birds not crocodalians. There was divergence between dinosaurs and crocodalians from their shared ancestors, the archosaurs. Birds are however, direct descendants.
11:31 love the vidoe ,but there is where i put the stop i’ve been there and saw those with a guide all the Komodo dragons are really slow and tame bcz they see tourists every day the wont attack and if they would not 13mph
There are no SaltWater crocodiles in the Nile. The Nile is a fresh water river and I don't think Saltwaters have naturally migrated all the way to Africa. Crocodiles in the Nile are called Nile Crocodiles and they might sometimes venture near the delta at the Mediterranean, it is very rare for them to live in the sea. They are found all over Africa, not just the Nile though.
Good video! Just some mistakes. It’s not pronounced maHko shark it’s mayko and grizzly bear are def carnivores, they are famously known for eating salmon.
0:20 This is definitely not what the teeth of a great white look like. 0:57 Yes, they are whales. And they are also dolphins. Dolphins are whales. The video even contradicts itself only 20 seconds later by saying they also hunt "other" whales. Seems like an AI-generated script lmao. 1:02 No they are not, sperm whales are. Had to stop there. Please do actual research next time.
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No intro, no outro, lots of examples given to help understand, slow pace speaking but gets through all the concepts fast, too good.
I’m pretty sure this can be said for all of the good evaluating/explaining channels. I swear I saw the same comment on one of the other ones.
Its just a like bait comment thrown on every one of these type of videos lol @BlackGuy8450
Don’t forget the adorable artwork and PowerPoint presentation
Also many false information
Reading your comment is exactly how it feels to watch one of his videos
Great White : King of Ocean!
Orca: What's a king to God!
Megalodon: whats a god to a non believer?
@@viatoir eh !
What's a non believer in Vatican?
@@viatoir whats a non believer to extinction
Sperm whale: what is a god to a non believer ?
@@viatoir i see what you did
Bro forgot to put Drake💀
Nah bro wtf😂😂
What’d Drake even do? Genuinely asking here because I am so confused
@@monochromatic773 he like minors and he's bacically gay.
Ur too innocent buddy@@monochromatic773
@monochromatic7738 he's gonna wrap his 🐔 around the sharks and squiz them
You forgot the three deadliest predators on earth. EDP, Dr. Disrespect, and Drake
you forgot Diddy
LMFAOOO
new ones been discovered Kris Tyson
Kris too 😭
Dr diddy
“Literally until the bull stops tweaking”😭😭
🤣
Ussain bolt ran 27 mph, so that lizard would remain hungry
He runs that for 20 meters lol
@joaovictorpioli1235 you couldnt run it for 1 meter
😂😂😂
13mph is like a jog lol
@@FixofNicksMix yes, both me and usain bolt will become lizard food
“Talons 😪”
*T A E L O N S*
Poor Jaguar got left behind...
Jaguars are known for having the strongest bite force, enough for crushing skulls and shells
@@PbandJellystoneThey hunt crocodiles sometimes aswell correct?
@@marinefart9082they hunt basically anything, caimans, capybaras, monkeys, sloths and even anteaters, considering only the ones on amazon’s rainforest
@@marinefart9082 they hunt young caimans, they don’t smoke with adult caimans
@PbandJellystone can't blame them I wouldn't mess with an adult caiman either
No Wedgetail Eagle? Geez.....
Croc tip: if you're low in the water or at the edge of it, a croc will see you as prey. If you make yourself as tall as possible, the croc will perceive you as a threat and in most instances, back off.
Still, if you see a croc, steer clear of it!
14:47 This is plain wrong. Hyenas do not have the strongest bite force of any carnivorous mammal and they’re not even really close either. Jaguars have 1500 psi, polar bears 1200, and there are probably several others that I can’t think of. That’s also not including marine mammals, as the orca has an incredible bite force of 19000 psi.
Not only that. He said that anaconda has no teeth... additionally the given size is also too big. 30 ft? More like maybe 18 ft.
The goblin shark looks like the guy on Smiling Friends
Charlie shark fr
did he just say Usain Bolt couldn’t outrun a Komodo dragon? Bolts top speed was more than double what he said it could run 😂
But how can long can he run at that speed tho🤔
@@titans360ifyexactly
@@alexbones0001 Quite a distance, because he also does the 400m, not just the 100m. And can easily run consistently (farther distances) at 16 mph. Still faster than a komodo.
Where’s my dad?
Getting milk specifically soy milk definitely 100% not regular or fat free milk also he definitely did NOT get it in Costco June 11th at 11 am
My dad is the tiger shark
?dad my is where
MY JAW DROPPED.
Hold up..
“The saltwater crocodile, the closest we’ll ever get to living dinosaurs”
Proceeds to cover birds
anacondas rarely ever get to that size, and even if they did, it would be very unlikely they would try to eat humans, for real, for an anaconda to try to eat a human, it must be starving for months...
13 mph comes out to 4:48 per mile. That’s a fast mile, but the pace is slower than an average person sprinting. If the environment isn’t too hard to navigate, you can still outrun a Komodo dragon
yeah, but the average human can only sprint for about 35 seconds so.......
Komodo dragons don't have that much stamina because they are cold blooded so you should be safe
@@gojiragamer2016They are ambush predators so yeah not gonna attack you from the front . More likely to take a bite from your butt
As I understand it they don’t need speed. They’re ambush hunters who basically try to absolutely brutalize the hell out of their prey on the first surprise attack. Usually the massive lacerations and blood loss (helped by the venom in their saliva) causes shock and rapid death.
There’s debate on if they actively pursue prey that runs away or if they just sorta wander off and take advantage when they discover the carcass later but if you do manage to avoid that first attack just get the hell out and don’t lie down until you’re inside because ‘dead’ or ‘mostly dead’ is good enough for them.
@@barnabyotoole2016 The average human is probably chubbier than you’d expect these days
14:35 Spotted hyenas scavenge very rarely. They are extremely successful pack hunters. Lions tend to scavenge more often than hyenas
19:15:
lion: i'm the king of the jungle
honey badger: i dont care...
Badger: You’re going down, tubby!
Lions don’t live in jungles
@@FiskoDerFisterFr tigers do
@@FiskoDerFisterYeah but that’s what people have normalised for some reason
@@minecraftkiddo4688yeah I hate that
Wow, chill it with the anti-goblinshark remarks 5:18
Some of his information was off but good video
6:19 I feel like I don't wanna dip in water no more 💀
mah-ko shark?????????
isnt it may-ko?
It’s is mayko
Its mako shark
It's both depending on where you live
I always thought it was mako Mah-ko is a Japanese character actor
9:13 i think its pronounced may-ko
You are correct
Both
Where's the jaguar? they're know for hunting caimans, anacondas, tapirs, deers, river dolphins, capybaras, monkeys, and basically every creature they can find in the jungle
Some information was incorrect. For example, 1 piece was "these bears aren't even carnivores." Yes and no. They're omnivores, but their main source of food is meat. Specifically, salmon.
Same goes for that he said the teeth form the komodo dragon are poisonous, but its the seliva.
@keesb4030 yup that one made me facepalm but I gave him the benefit of the doubt cause it's easy to misunderstand that
@@keesb4030 actually it was discovered that Komodo Dragons do have an anticoagulant venom it just mixes with their saliva to makenit easier to transmit it via bite
he said that anaconda has no teeth... additionally the given size is also wrong. 30 ft? More like 18....
You're wrong salmons crosses the rivers only once in a year during their mating season, so bears can see them only for a few weeks per year. Most bears except polar ones eat 90% plants
I think the last animal you want to encounter in the ocean is usually a human
If you are lost at sea and a HUMAN finds you, and takes you home, that’s the last animal you saw, and the last one you want to see in the ocean for a while
11:02. Correction Usain Bolt would be able to outrun a Komodo dragon, His top speed is 37 km/h (23mp/h). Whereas the Komodo dragon speed is 20 km/h (13 mp/h. Don’t know where you got that from.
You forgot one thing about Great White Sharks, they'll eat anything, both living.... and dead, like, corpse dead
Great video, please please please also mention the heights in meters, it's hard for me as an international watcher to understand the imperial metric system
The way he says talons.
Was literally looking for someone to mention it Lol
Usain Bolt’s top speed was recorded at 27 mph, he would definitely outrun a Komodo dragon
Komodo dragons have alot of stamina so he may be slow but he
But this guy can chase you to minutes long cause komodo dragons literally hunt dear and if get bitten by this predator you're dead
@@user-bu6dg5bv5z you think that a Komodo dragons endurance is better than humans?
@@user-bu6dg5bv5zwhere are you getting your misinformation from? Komodo Dragons are not endurance animals they don’t have a lot of stamina
Most fit grown humans could outrun a komodo dragon
@@user-bu6dg5bv5zreptiles generally have terrible stamina. They put all their energy into one strike because they can't chase after their prey
5:13
Proceeds to ruthlessly bully a fish for thirty seconds
When you said “ size is often a great advantage “ you missed an incredible opportunity to say “ honey badger don’t care, honey badger don’t give a shit “
I watch these videos every night before I go to sleep. Perfect
I have a Cooper’s hawk nest in the trees in my yard. If you are larger than a miniature poodle or chicken you are just fine… they help keep the disgusting magpies and other annoying birds away.
You've forgotten the tyrannosaurus Rex, my favorite🦖
Neither Tiger Sharks nor Great Whites are super aggressive. They can be but they're wild animals. Their behavior is complex. You are making stuff up.
I know, it’s so annoying!! And they aren’t even that deadly, they release their jaws quickly once they realize we aren’t prey. Sharks aren’t overly aggressive, they are predators trying to survive
@@depressowo hell nah
Usain Bolt EASILY outruns the 13 mph of the komodo dragon
Not for very long
The sudden influx of new channels explaining things with little cartoon pictures and stick figures is so random. This new genre really varies in quality, but this channel seems like a good one aside from a few inaccuracies. Keep it up :]
This is too cute even though it talks about eating fishes and possibly hoomans
the little dings in the music keeps making me confused for notifications
UNCLES TAKING NOTES WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I see you everywhere
i'm new to the channel. Is it a running joke or something the way he says talons?
in 2019 i was snorkelling along the Great Barrier Reef in QLD with my auntie who is a marine biologist which specialises in shark research. we had a great time, saw lots of beautiful coral views and wonderful marine life, then decided it was time to head back to the boat. once we got back to land in Wairuna she told me that when we were swimming near the drop-off she noticed a lone bull shark swimming below it. she didn't tell me cause she knew i'd freak out, but she also knew that it wouldn't do us any harm. im glad she didnt tell me because i absolutely would have😂😂 but now thinking back to it i wish i could have saw it.
I like that you put a real picture for all of them. I can’t stand when I don’t know what they look like in real life 😇
Heyo marine bio student here giant squid and colossal squid are entirely different and the colossal one has the largest eye in the world
Orcas always actively hunt tiger sharks as well so they do have natural predators
\they also eat great whites
The also hunt great whites because they have developed a taste for shark liver. They do it kamikaze style, hit at great speed then tear out the liver. The great white dies painfully afterwards. Orcas are such intelligent and vicious predators.
13mph is not that fast, any in shape adult human could maintain that pace for at least a minute
You forgot the most deadly apex predator on the planet, homo sapiens.
23:15 I like the mrs. Peregrine
home for peculiar children reference
Also the character is Mrs. Peregrine
You have a higher chance of getting crushed by a vending machine than you do getting attacked by a shark.
I really liked the animal videos and I haven’t finished yet but from what I saw I think it’s all of those videos made into one
Is anyone gonna ask why talons is said like that?? Lol
😂 I know like I was gonna say the same thing too cuz it sounded so silly..
Ty for asking 😂😂😂😂
I feel like I need to point out that the largest Orca ever recorded was 32 feet long. They rarely grow to above 30 feet and are usually around 20-25 feet long
Don’t call sloths ugly
0:11 After the orcas 😂
Nah, there are more Great White attacks than Orca attacks
what the hell is a "Mokko" shark?
Remember people, animals are more scared of us then we are of them, they are just being defensive
Goblin looking like Charlie from smiling friends
you forgot to mention how the sperm whale is the loudest animal in the world and it can at close range rupture internal organs of some creatures or stunning animals due to how loud it is
I remember seeing a saltwater croc while fishing near my boat
He said some wrong stuff in this, like almost a lot of stuff
Goblin Shark lookin' like a psychicpebbbles character there.
hammerhead sharks have their headshape because sharks have electroreceptors, and so with a wider head, the hammerhead can fit more electroreceptors, which help to find prey underwater
Where's caseoh?
The lion icon looks like ronald Weasley
Did you know that the roar you hear in movies is actually a tiger roar
4:23 Hammerhead sharks possess an uncanny ability to detect whether something is a trap.
I come, now take a step.
While lionesses do hunt, they actually get the majority of their food from what hyenas hunt and scare them off. Sometimes they succeed sometimes they don’t
Shark.
Bro we need a the evaluator and the Analyst to collab frl 🔥🔥🔥
me staring into the tiger's eyes
the tiger : damn he is good in staring contests
Some of the information is incorrect but cool video
What information is incorrect?
@@marinefart9082 it's pronounced may-ko shark not mah-ko, humans can easily outrun a 13mph komodo dragon, and komodo dragons don't have "poison" they have venom
@@marinefart9082 Also Anacondas do have teeth
no offense but i don't think you have all your facts in line about some of these animals 😂
Cephalopods have beaks but they dont go "KACAW"
8:41 oh hell nah polar bear would RIP that fatty stomach and y the hell there is no any bears here😭😾
25:03 i guess that makes ospreys good at speedruning Minecraft.
I could’ve sworn he gave strongest bite to like 3-4 of the animals on this list😭
22:15 holy shit that one took me by surprise, didnt know this one existed let alone it being more dangerous than the king cobra
Bro what? goblin sharks are 13 feet long! I always assumed the were like 1-2 feet long
The closest relatives to dinosaurs are actually birds not crocodalians. There was divergence between dinosaurs and crocodalians from their shared ancestors, the archosaurs. Birds are however, direct descendants.
Can I get a plushie of each of these guys 😆
Anti shark propaganda
Love your videos
Usain bolt absolutely could outrun a komodo dragon
jaguar? polar bear? american alligator? coyote?
you cant include every single one dude
Should’ve put diddy here lmfao
Where is my sphere the frog fish witch has a 91% captured rate on prey
11:31 love the vidoe ,but there is where i put the stop i’ve been there and saw those with a guide all the Komodo dragons are really slow and tame bcz they see tourists every day the wont attack and if they would not 13mph
im your biggest fan i promise!
Hello :)
guys he might be his biggest fan
Nah dude I am
@@bazzecvetkovski3128 You cant even say that without a profile picture you big newgen.
Salt Water Crocodiles have even been known to eat bull sharks that have gone too far into the nile
There are no SaltWater crocodiles in the Nile. The Nile is a fresh water river and I don't think Saltwaters have naturally migrated all the way to Africa. Crocodiles in the Nile are called Nile Crocodiles and they might sometimes venture near the delta at the Mediterranean, it is very rare for them to live in the sea. They are found all over Africa, not just the Nile though.
Love your videos
Good video! Just some mistakes. It’s not pronounced maHko shark it’s mayko and grizzly bear are def carnivores, they are famously known for eating salmon.
Every Deadliest Predator Explained in 36 Minutes
Every Sea Predator Explored in 11 Minutes
1. Great White Shark
2. Killer Whale (Orca)
3. Tiger Shark
4. Sperm Whale
5. Bull Shark
6. Hammerhead Shark
7. Goblin Shark
8. Saltwater Crocodile
9. Giant Squid
10. Leopard Seal
11. Mako Shark
12. Blue Marlin
Every Land Predator Explored in 12 Minutes
1. Komodo Dragon
2. Gray Wolves
3. Tiger
4. Hyenas
5. Grizzly Bear
6. Green Anaconda
7. African Wild Dogs
8. Lion
9. Honey Badger
10. Sloth Bear
11. Tasmanian Devil
12. Inland Taiwan
Every Sky Predator Explored in 13 Minutes
1. Peregrine Falcon
2. Golden Eagle
3. Osprey
4. Great Horned Owl
5. Cooper's Hawk
6. Turkey Vulture
7. Philippine Eagle
8. Gyrfalcon
9. Harpy Eagle
10. Snowy Owl
11. Merlin
12. Northern Goshawk
13. Bald Eagle
For those who want the long story short.
0:20 This is definitely not what the teeth of a great white look like.
0:57 Yes, they are whales. And they are also dolphins. Dolphins are whales. The video even contradicts itself only 20 seconds later by saying they also hunt "other" whales. Seems like an AI-generated script lmao.
1:02 No they are not, sperm whales are.
Had to stop there. Please do actual research next time.
he also said that anaconda has no teeth and grows to 30 ft... It's sad that so many people watch such nonsense and don't even realize it,
@@chrisuuu393 bruh
Why is no one talking about how he says “talons” 💀
Thats what I am saying!
Orcas don't dare touch most dangerous predator named human
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