If you can't handle the way nature operates, then don't watch videos like these. I for one find it fascinating how such a small predator can take out prey three times its size.
The next step in evolution for rabbits SHOULD be some, any, instinct of self defense. Its sad that Bugs Bunny IS the only rabbit with more intelligence.
Now that's what I call, determination. That ermine had some serious endurance to take on a much larger hare. It may have been stronger and faster, but the ermine endured to the very end. Because a that, it got rewarded.
I live in NZ, in a rural environment, where we have hares (like the one in this video), rabbits, weasels (ferrets) and stoats. It is highly unusual to see what I think is a stoat, the smallest of the mustelids in NZ, going for prey as large as a hare. It must have been very hungry, or had a litter to feed. This is a very good film catch - well done! [Hear the call of the shining cuckoo in the background?] People ask why it bites the back of the neck. Mostly to avoid getting kicked and raked by the legs of its prey, also to avoid being bitten.
No b-f ferrets here in NZ, they are native to Nth America. Ours is the common ferret or polecat, which interbreed naturally. A major pest, especially to flightless birds and poultry, but not as bad as the stoat (or weasel) that is shown in the video.
Here in the UK, it's not a ermine but a Ferret or a stout. My brother in law used it to hunt rabbits in the countryside back in my younger days in the 1970s. Others still used them nowadays.
Being a rabbit isn't funny, but have you ever seen an impala/gazelle being teared apart alive by a pack of hyenas? Dude, those little shits have the worst death imaginable.
@User If you try to pick up a wild rabbit without controlling the head, it will bite you to the bone, then bolt when you drop it. It can defend itself to a first order, but herbivores did not evolve to defeat apex predators and are completely outclassed when they meet one.
Man those things are cute. If I hadn't seen this video and came upon one of those, I'd probably be like Will Ferrell in Elf where he meets a raccoon and thinks it's so cute and tries to pet it and it attacks his face.
@@giornogiovanna3888 "Where am I!? What am I doing here!? I can't move... My fingers... my body! What in the world!? What are you doing!? Why won't my body move?? The pain... IT HURTS!! AAAAAHHHHHHHH"
Never saw a rabbit that strong that was able to flip the stoat in the air that many times while under attack. The rabbit was strong and died a warrior. Most other rabbits just lay there helplessly screaming and crying while having it's organs ripped out their bodies.
"They are capable of taking down prey 5-10 times their own weight, which is the equivalent to a male lion taking down a female Asian elephant." Macdonald, David (1992). The Velvet Claw: A Natural History of the Carnivores. New York: Parkwest. Awesome! go weasels!
Pretty sure this is a hare that are way more aggressive than bunnies. A bunny would have just given up and did its high pitched scream. This one kicked and fought back and had a more angry scream than petrified. But doesn't matter in the end they all get their spine bitten in two.
Just to prove I could earn a good living as the world's greatest bore: 1. It's a hare not a rabbit (rabbits are silent) 2. It's a stoat, it is only an ermine when it turns white. (apart from the tip of it's tail)
@@pebblethecrazycockatoo2148 it's somewhat different animals:there are stoats,ermines,weasels-the lightest ones,there are slightly bigger minks that are the most aggressive of all mustelids and much more aggressive than honey badger and wolverine,than there is marten,and the biggest are honey badger and wolverine!
@@pebblethecrazycockatoo2148 btw I live in Canada as well and here I know a guy who somewhat uses quite an unusual and unbelievably rare(only 30 adults exist currently;through entire history there were seen only 9 individuals in the wild,6 were either critically malnourished and didn't make it or already dead:only 3 were rescued and only one of them gave offspring!)animal friend to chop rabbits and bunnies on his property in summer!Although he was meant to be perfectly camouflaged for hunting in winter but unfortunately lacks the mechanism of adaptation to climate,and that makes him looking like a 50 times larger than usual white sphynx cat!And that is a white stripeless Bengal tiger Frosty!Well,named that way due to coloration but nobody expected that he will be unable to get out in winter!Yet in summer he greatly does that job!Interestingly enough but he never unearths the nest when detects one:he waits until they grow up and are almost ready to go their separate ways,and than he usually waits for the mother to arrive for one of the final feedings and than takes out both mother and unearths bunnies one by one making a snack out of them all! By the way thankfully I live in Ontario where you can own any animals you want!So I am going to get a Siberian tiger cub to raise like a hunting comrade and life long friend as well as grandad did long ago!
Actually, when killing prey like that rabbit, they actually can't sink their teeth deep enough to damage the spinal cord. However, the rabbit would flail in shock until it pretty much over-worked itself and had a heart attack or something similar.
They don't sink their teeth deep enough to break the neck they definitely do damage the spinal cord sometimes they even sever the spinal cord from the head they definitely damage the spinal cord
An ermine's canines are not long enough to bite through a rabbit's spinal cord unless it were to pretty much chew through its neck. most prey larger than the ermine die from shock and partial nerve damage than actually having their spinal cord being severed. In prey equal to or smaller than the ermine in size, the spinal cord is severed by a proper bite.
@Tiniuc it's probably just muscle reflexes, rabbits usually die from shock in such a situation - ask someone who caught a wild rabbit in his barn, they start breathing really quickly, then faint, sometimes euthanizing themselves.
No rabbits love eating their own babies for dinner they went out of food they go eat their babies they actually enjoy eating their babies and crippling others watching them screaming pain and cry so they're getting a taste of their own medicine here
Rex Wort It could fight or not fight. Either way, it knew it would die. Any animal that's in a situation where it's being attacked by a predator, deserves to die. Obviously they are somewhere they probably know they shouldn't be. Most of the time, the animals that get eaten by predators are stupid young juvenile animals or babies that don't listen to it's mother. I'm sure this rabbit was young and dumb. The smart prey animals stay clear of predators.
The feeling that the rabbit has is similar to if an animal with four hands comes to you and hugs you on your back and bites you with huge fangs at the nape of your neck making enormous pressure
It is too fucking dumb and weak to do anything!A wolverine in relation to a human being weight is about as large as a stoat for a rabbit!Yet if the wolverine would have dared bouncing on me-I would have had a couple small lacerations,a sarcastic smile and a wolverine for next dinner!
The rabbit may be thrice the size but its also thrice as dumb and the stoat has thrice the stamina. The rabbit could be double that size and still get killed.
question: the whole time the ermine seemed to nibble at the back of the rabbits neck, how did it managed to kill it like that. did you cut part of the video? at the end it shows wounds on the throat but we did not see the ermine bite the throat. just aksing
Wow. I mean, yeah, its nature and all but that has got to be like one of the most painful and slow ways to die I can imagine. Hey nature, think you could like, I dunno, speed up the whole predator and prey process a little cuz yikes.
Fatal Foxtrot Yea. That's was one of the most brutal attacks I've seen in regards to mother nature. Getting your spine severed while screaming and crying to get away is a brutal situation for any living thing. I think this was worst than a lion hunting a wilderbee.
Ryan Heard you guys have not seen hyenas hunt have you..... they eat their preys guts alive and eat the ass until the animal dies of shock and blood loss.
Trust me. Watch video of hyenas eating a buffalo. First they bite your anus/dick and rip out the soft parts. After that they start eating you alive starting from the soft bellie.
Soisses Glaubsmir WHAT! I know this comment was two years ago, but 1) it’s not a raptor, it’s a mammal. 2) I KNOW you didn’t say RAPE! This isn’t rape, this is nature unfolding 🤦🏽♂️
Same animal, in the summer it's got a brown coat on top, as in the video. In winter it gets a white coat with only the tip of its tail remaining black, then it's called an ermine. Ermine fur was highly prized and worn by royalty back in the day.
***** My sweet dear little girl ! No, no, no ! A hare is very different from a rabbit -- it can be 3 sizes more from a rabbit, it have very long hears, with black at the top. It run faster and longer than a rabbit. It cannot mate with a rabbit. It does not dig holes to go inside, but sleeps outside all the year...and so and so.
El mundo está lleno de gente malvada igual al que los creo. Porque se complacen en el sufrimiento de ese lindo conejito que no queria morir. Luchó 💔🥺😭 y no logró escapar, mis niños lindos cómo son victimas de tanto depredador. Ellos no merecen esa vida desgraciada que les toca vivir.
@@User38237 the lady at that channel is always praising these animals that have low intelligence and low affection for humans. Her channel should be called "lorelei the rabbit lover" bec her black rabbit never follows her around and the vids are just her talking. The black animal has little interest in her and is probably sleeping or pooing/peeing nonstop when shes filming. Sad.
Rabbits are absolute bottom tier in nature to point that it's comical.
(Edit) it's a hare. Corrected myself before someone else did.
Pam: They're the same picture
You're not wrong about the rabbits
Oh that's why it wasn't screaming lmao
Good think they multiply like rabbits , hare , bunny , jackrabbit etc ...
TierZoo would have a field day roasting the fuck out of Rabbits and Hares
Rabbit could be the size of a house and STILL lose.
So true! Lol!
Keeping It Real they’re the most pathetic animals in the animal kingdom...Still cute though
Megatron2000 rat
@@dinikhan799 rats can bite
Rennie Ash rat are mover powerful them rabbit
If you can't handle the way nature operates, then don't watch videos like these. I for one find it fascinating how such a small predator can take out prey three times its size.
By using its little jaw and teeth to cling
@Atman Gotango Ferrets can kill cats.
Yeah I've love these videos totally awesome
I agree but these videos are way too graphic
Man, he was doomed from the start. Mother nature really has a thing for misery
Ermines and stoats are sadistic killers.
@@nassauguy48 no
Imagine thrashing with all your might as this tiny creature on your back slowly chews through your neck until it severs your spinal cord....
Nature is a sadistic bitch.
Rabbits are so powerful and clever in tales even than hyenas or lions 😅😅 but in real life they are just a piece of cake
That’s not fair. 🥺💔😭
@@anadiaz-qt9zq It is super fair. They reproduce like crazy so a few being eaten is not a problem.
@@anadiaz-qt9zq, nature does not care what's fair and what's not.
@@anadiaz-qt9zq Eagles and Hawks: Yes and that's good.
Yeah even seagulls just swallow them up they such pussy
The next step in evolution for rabbits SHOULD be some, any, instinct of self defense. Its sad that Bugs Bunny IS the only rabbit with more intelligence.
A rabbit is literally as dumb as a Fly. Even a mouse will defend itself to the last breath
@@Einheit101 it in't dumb it was not borne with defense . just like pigeons. at least pigeons can flock off.
Why should they? They were meant to feed the others, and the way of their "defence" is to breed more. Also they can outrun even wolves sometime
Idk it's pretty hard to defend against something that has a vampire grip on the back of your neck except struggle
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Now that's what I call, determination. That ermine had some serious endurance to take on a much larger hare. It may have been stronger and faster, but the ermine endured to the very end. Because a that, it got rewarded.
No matter what size and where the rabbits are, they're still foods for everyone.
I live in NZ, in a rural environment, where we have hares (like the one in this video), rabbits, weasels (ferrets) and stoats. It is highly unusual to see what I think is a stoat, the smallest of the mustelids in NZ, going for prey as large as a hare. It must have been very hungry, or had a litter to feed. This is a very good film catch - well done! [Hear the call of the shining cuckoo in the background?] People ask why it bites the back of the neck. Mostly to avoid getting kicked and raked by the legs of its prey, also to avoid being bitten.
+hughvane Weasels are stoats.Just going to correct you
+JMaker One is weasily identified, the other is stoatally different.
I see what you did there!
Nice
Have you saw a black footed ferret
No b-f ferrets here in NZ, they are native to Nth America. Ours is the common ferret or polecat, which interbreed naturally. A major pest, especially to flightless birds and poultry, but not as bad as the stoat (or weasel) that is shown in the video.
3:45 The stoat was like: "Now what the hell am I gonna do with all that meat?"
Believe it or not, they only eat the brain.
Elmer Fud couldnt do it, so he got a chipmunk to fuck ol bugs bunny up.
Shit that was dark
For a fraction of a second I read it as "Eminem kills rabbit"
Eminem kills B Rabbit :-D
Jerome kills rabbit 1 bite to it's neck servers it, rabbit knows dead.
Hahaha
Firstly,the stoat suckled the blood of rabbit then ended it up.what a misery for the R.
me too
It's amazing for the first time I see something like that, a small predator has hunted down a much larger prey than itself.
I think so, this is beautiful ! 🍴
Three time the size of a stoat, but also three times as stupid. The rabbit has no chance.
Here in the UK, it's not a ermine but a Ferret or a stout. My brother in law used it to hunt rabbits in the countryside back in my younger days in the 1970s. Others still used them nowadays.
its a Hermione , take bus back to summer 1970s in the UK. how was it like
Remind me not to ever come back as a rabbit. They never win
@trueman mann But then I come in and shoot every single one so again rabbits and bunnys dont win
They literally exist to nourish these ravenous predators.
Being a rabbit isn't funny, but have you ever seen an impala/gazelle being teared apart alive by a pack of hyenas? Dude, those little shits have the worst death imaginable.
Come to think of it, I've never heard of Bugs Bunny talking smack about a weasel the way he does about Wiley Coyote.
I think it's amazing to see such a tiny animal that can overpower an animal twice it's size. Nature's most awesome duel!
It's still pretty trippy that a small stoat can take down a big prey animal like this hare
the rabbit is like 3 times bigger than the ermine and still gets it's ass kicked
The rabbit is a herbivore.
@User If you try to pick up a wild rabbit without controlling the head, it will bite you to the bone, then bolt when you drop it.
It can defend itself to a first order, but herbivores did not evolve to defeat apex predators and are completely outclassed when they meet one.
Easy meal
You mean still dead !
Moral:
Never underestimate any one by his appearance
*SHAO KAHN LAUGH INTENSIFIES* “Finish him!”
Man those things are cute. If I hadn't seen this video and came upon one of those, I'd probably be like Will Ferrell in Elf where he meets a raccoon and thinks it's so cute and tries to pet it and it attacks his face.
"Can't move... am I going to die? It-it hurts! The back of my neck is burning like fire! O-OW! I-I CAN'T MOVE! NO! I'm dy...ing..."
U can do nice dubbing for such videos
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"Where am I!? What am I doing here!? I can't move... My fingers... my body! What in the world!? What are you doing!? Why won't my body move?? The pain... IT HURTS!! AAAAAHHHHHHHH"
Never saw a rabbit that strong that was able to flip the stoat in the air that many times while under attack. The rabbit was strong and died a warrior. Most other rabbits just lay there helplessly screaming and crying while having it's organs ripped out their bodies.
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This "warrior" big fat rabbit still got its butt kicked tho😂
Like a 6’4” 250lb man being mauled to death by a chihuahua!
but small snakes kill humans all the time.
That actually looks a bit more like a young hare rather than a rabbit . .
-maybe why the stoat had a bit of a struggle to kill it ?
+1 to the hare
"They are capable of taking down prey 5-10 times their own weight, which is the equivalent to a male lion taking down a female Asian elephant."
Macdonald, David (1992). The Velvet Claw: A Natural History of the Carnivores. New York: Parkwest.
Awesome! go weasels!
... isn't that a hare?
Short definition of Ermine: Relentless
The sounds of the rabbit dying bring great joy to me.
I could not agree more!!
@@SL-vi4tk same
@@smy1permakecoolvidsfr The only reason I feel that way began when they started to destroy my lawn and garden. No longer "cute as a bunny"...
Pretty sure this is a hare that are way more aggressive than bunnies. A bunny would have just given up and did its high pitched scream. This one kicked and fought back and had a more angry scream than petrified. But doesn't matter in the end they all get their spine bitten in two.
Woah! Never knew this small was this much capacity of hunting and killing an animal 3 times it's size and weight
Liger Angry they are not evil
they whey around 300 grams. They have been observed taking down prey weighing up to 4 kg's
Plus outran his ass
If weasels where the size of dogs they would be no other predators on this planet. The weasels would have killed them all, us included!
@@Nuuboat they probably don't work out at that size, or maybe just require too much food. You have badgers instead.
You never hear about these murders on your local news stations.
Just to prove I could earn a good living as the world's greatest bore:
1. It's a hare not a rabbit (rabbits are silent)
2. It's a stoat, it is only an ermine when it turns white. (apart from the tip of it's tail)
Correct info, bad grammar.....its
In Canada this would be a weasel. Who change colors during different months. I dunno if that's the same or......
@@pebblethecrazycockatoo2148 it's somewhat different animals:there are stoats,ermines,weasels-the lightest ones,there are slightly bigger minks that are the most aggressive of all mustelids and much more aggressive than honey badger and wolverine,than there is marten,and the biggest are honey badger and wolverine!
@@pebblethecrazycockatoo2148 btw I live in Canada as well and here I know a guy who somewhat uses quite an unusual and unbelievably rare(only 30 adults exist currently;through entire history there were seen only 9 individuals in the wild,6 were either critically malnourished and didn't make it or already dead:only 3 were rescued and only one of them gave offspring!)animal friend to chop rabbits and bunnies on his property in summer!Although he was meant to be perfectly camouflaged for hunting in winter but unfortunately lacks the mechanism of adaptation to climate,and that makes him looking like a 50 times larger than usual white sphynx cat!And that is a white stripeless Bengal tiger Frosty!Well,named that way due to coloration but nobody expected that he will be unable to get out in winter!Yet in summer he greatly does that job!Interestingly enough but he never unearths the nest when detects one:he waits until they grow up and are almost ready to go their separate ways,and than he usually waits for the mother to arrive for one of the final feedings and than takes out both mother and unearths bunnies one by one making a snack out of them all!
By the way thankfully I live in Ontario where you can own any animals you want!So I am going to get a Siberian tiger cub to raise like a hunting comrade and life long friend as well as grandad did long ago!
Shut Up "Mr Smarty Pants"
Actually, when killing prey like that rabbit, they actually can't sink their teeth deep enough to damage the spinal cord. However, the rabbit would flail in shock until it pretty much over-worked itself and had a heart attack or something similar.
They don't sink their teeth deep enough to break the neck they definitely do damage the spinal cord sometimes they even sever the spinal cord from the head they definitely damage the spinal cord
Incroyable.
It's not a rabbit, it's more bigger, it's a hare.
I also think it looks like a hare, look at the ears and the proportions of the back legs
An ermine's canines are not long enough to bite through a rabbit's spinal cord unless it were to pretty much chew through its neck. most prey larger than the ermine die from shock and partial nerve damage than actually having their spinal cord being severed. In prey equal to or smaller than the ermine in size, the spinal cord is severed by a proper bite.
I need one of them to control the rabbits and squirrels in my neighborhood.
@x blur Will they take care of squirrels too?
"All the world will be your Enemy, Prince with Thousand Enemies" - WATERSHIP DOWN.
killing rabbits that would otherwise grow out of control and destroy all the plant life i guess is one thing.
Humans have been destroying plant life multiple times than all species combine
@@angel91485 they obviously didn't mean on a global scale
@@EnderSpy358 read the first line again
that ermine has been training with Royce Gracie
why the hell was this in my recommendations
•SkitTea• I guess you must be watching some cool shit then if this was in your recommendations
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the rabbit has no weapons. it's mouth is not designed to bite other animals, it has no claws. it has nothing to attack with
They do have claws but they're extremely weak and they don't know how to use em.
Me: I've never seen the grass so green.
PeTA: BUT THE RABBIT!?!
Me: This isn't about him.
Rabbits: nature's sandwich
Small but mighty; the beautiful Stoat.
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@Tiniuc it's probably just muscle reflexes, rabbits usually die from shock in such a situation - ask someone who caught a wild rabbit in his barn, they start breathing really quickly, then faint, sometimes euthanizing themselves.
NOW I KNOW WHAT BOXERS MEAN BY:
"It's not the size of the dog in the fight. It's the size of the fight in the dog."
you get a free ride with every meal in new zealand, apparently
the weasel had to do what he could...The rabbit was just thrashing around too much
the only thing that doesn't eat rabbits are other rabbits, I think
No rabbits love eating their own babies for dinner they went out of food they go eat their babies they actually enjoy eating their babies and crippling others watching them screaming pain and cry so they're getting a taste of their own medicine here
At least it went out with a fight
Rex Wort
It could fight or not fight. Either way, it knew it would die. Any animal that's in a situation where it's being attacked by a predator, deserves to die. Obviously they are somewhere they probably know they shouldn't be. Most of the time, the animals that get eaten by predators are stupid young juvenile animals or babies that don't listen to it's mother. I'm sure this rabbit was young and dumb. The smart prey animals stay clear of predators.
Yes rex but disgusting thing it is too
It's a rabbit's place in the natural order. They're food for predators
ermine was like "Beetoch what ? Beetoch Beetoch Beetoch!" through the entire confrontation.
The feeling that the rabbit has is similar to if an animal with four hands comes to you and hugs you on your back and bites you with huge fangs at the nape of your neck making enormous pressure
It is too fucking dumb and weak to do anything!A wolverine in relation to a human being weight is about as large as a stoat for a rabbit!Yet if the wolverine would have dared bouncing on me-I would have had a couple small lacerations,a sarcastic smile and a wolverine for next dinner!
that was amazing! that little bastards vicious!
And hungry 😋
lol litter bitch I guess
I can't tell if you are talking to the Ermine or the uploader? The uploader is simply letting nature play out.
Ermine was on a bull :)
Hearing those screams fills you with determination
The rabbit: the most useless fighter in the animal kingdom....
How the hell the stoat manages to kill a prey thrice larger than him. Really amazing...
It's all in the bite placement.
The rabbit may be thrice the size but its also thrice as dumb and the stoat has thrice the stamina. The rabbit could be double that size and still get killed.
What does it actually do to the rabbit? Does it just hold on for dear life and exhaust the rabbit before dragging it off or what?
Weasel bit is strong enough to break Rabbit bone, maybe this one get bitten so hard in the neck.
good job weasel / ferret / polecat / ermine / stoat / marten
you won rabbit meat and gold medal
But my cat luv to eat stoat meat very much..do u have stock
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question: the whole time the ermine seemed to nibble at the back of the rabbits neck, how did it managed to kill it like that. did you cut part of the video? at the end it shows wounds on the throat but we did not see the ermine bite the throat.
just aksing
Little weasel :P LOVE this fam of critters! Natures perfection
I THOUGHT IT SAID "EMINEM KILLS RABBIT"
Rodeo level: Ermine!
Dang that little guy was holding on for dear life! I cant believe it took another animal thats 3 or 4 times its size?! This is pretty neat.
Little bastard is strong!!
How did the stoat kill the bunny? He was biting the back of his neck?
Pievancl it seems like they bite their prey in the brain stem.
Wow. I mean, yeah, its nature and all but that has got to be like one of the most painful and slow ways to die I can imagine. Hey nature, think you could like, I dunno, speed up the whole predator and prey process a little cuz yikes.
Fatal Foxtrot
Yea. That's was one of the most brutal attacks I've seen in regards to mother nature. Getting your spine severed while screaming and crying to get away is a brutal situation for any living thing. I think this was worst than a lion hunting a wilderbee.
Ryan Heard you guys have not seen hyenas hunt have you..... they eat their preys guts alive and eat the ass until the animal dies of shock and blood loss.
Trust me. Watch video of hyenas eating a buffalo.
First they bite your anus/dick and rip out the soft parts. After that they start eating you alive starting from the soft bellie.
could they also attack a man at the throat while he is sleeping in tent ?
That hare sounds like Donald Duck!
So they can run as fast as vampires of twiglight if they just got be the size of dogs is that true??
really amazing, how this small raptor rapes this much larger rabbit ^^
Big rabbit
Soisses Glaubsmir WHAT! I know this comment was two years ago, but 1) it’s not a raptor, it’s a mammal. 2) I KNOW you didn’t say RAPE! This isn’t rape, this is nature unfolding 🤦🏽♂️
@@jalenc4160 it's called a joke
The ermine bit through the rabbit's spine at the neck.
man rabbits have no defense, what a shame. where is a cat when you need him to kill this little pesky animal
@nocoupons1
how they reach it with those tiny teeth
Just hadvone kill a rabbit in my back yard yesterday
Same identical technique also
Now we know who framed Roger Rabbit
RULES OF NATURE!!!!
Bob Haring cavayero
Bob which bastard has created this nature??
@@AjayKumar-bt8bw good thing:I love seeing and hearing rabbits in agony and pain being slowly and painfully thorn apart by anything with teeth!
that rabbit has a deep voice!
Its a wonder rabbit are not extinct! Its such a lame animal!!
They reproduce like rabbits.
what the different between ermine and stoat
they're the same animal
Same animal, in the summer it's got a brown coat on top, as in the video. In winter it gets a white coat with only the tip of its tail remaining black, then it's called an ermine. Ermine fur was highly prized and worn by royalty back in the day.
First: it is not an ermine but a STOAT !! Second: it is not a rabbit, but a young HARE !!
Ermine and Stoat is the same animal.
Thank you.
Ernesto Baez This animal is amazing. So strong and quick. Actualy, it is not a rabbit but a young hair.
stoats = ermines and hares are just wild rabbits...
***** My sweet dear little girl ! No, no, no ! A hare is very different from a rabbit -- it can be 3 sizes more from a rabbit, it have very long hears, with black at the top. It run faster and longer than a rabbit. It cannot mate with a rabbit. It does not dig holes to go inside, but sleeps outside all the year...and so and so.
I need a few dozen of these ermine things.
Esse bichinho pequenininho e um predador terrível e muito bonito muito perigoso
So which country calls it a Ermine and which a Stoat?
El mundo está lleno de gente malvada igual al que los creo. Porque se complacen en el sufrimiento de ese lindo conejito que no queria morir. Luchó 💔🥺😭 y no logró escapar, mis niños lindos cómo son victimas de tanto depredador. Ellos no merecen esa vida desgraciada que les toca vivir.
It's a ferret.. or a pollcat.?
Soooooooooooooooo that what happened to the TRIX RABBIT 😄😄
Breakfast!
0:11 the rabbit sounds so manly it can take on anything.
not ermine tho
#lennonthebunny needs to see this video and realize rabbits are dumb animals
i agree
@@User38237 the lady at that channel is always praising these animals that have low intelligence and low affection for humans. Her channel should be called "lorelei the rabbit lover" bec her black rabbit never follows her around and the vids are just her talking. The black animal has little interest in her and is probably sleeping or pooing/peeing nonstop when shes filming. Sad.
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THATS OVERKILL NOWAY HES GOING TO EAT THAT WHOLE RABBIT!!!
what exactly causes the death?
owwww what a beautiful ermine... almost as pretty as a certain catgirl I know :^D
May be hard to watch but I'm just amazed at what these little wealesl can do!
This isn't much of a surprise knowing the Mustelidae family.
stupid damned rabbit
theslayer i have a rabbit...
which one is making all the noise?