They were all great, actually. Never thought that they were smart enough to use gravity to their advantage. From what I see here, they are pretty brutal and brave. Hearing that one make noise as it swooped down was a good one. That one is a rare one to get recorded.
Eagles are nature’s ultimate aerial ninjas-flying at 300 km/h, they make even wolves feel like slowpokes! Imagine being on the ground, thinking you’re safe, only to see an eagle swoop down like a feathered torpedo. It’s a real-life game of dodgeball, and trust me, the prey rarely wins. So, buckle up and prepare for some epic aerial antics-these birds are anything but chicken!
The lives of animals are ruthless, and relentless, struggles for survival. They follow their instincts, and should not be considered "cruel" or "evil."
0:55 Not many animals would withstand an Eagle protecting its nest. Bears actually have more problems with bees than Eagles. They have no chance. That Eagle should have taken one of the Bears young in retaliation.
Eagles: nature's aerial acrobats, swooping in to remind us that not all superheroes wear capes! With eyesight sharper than a hawk-eyed detective, these majestic hunters can spot a meal from miles away, like a feathered food critic ready to pounce. Just remember, if you hear the sound of wings, it’s not your Uber arriving-it might just be dinner!
brave is the word. Eagles are equipped with good stats and skills but they are also risktakers on top of that. The parents also are ruthless to their young and siblings literally are your enemies. Also they're intelligent like crows as can see in the video, dropping big mammals to kill instead of trying to kill them with its own strength only. And not only are they brilliant but they're also tenacious not giving up on the target after the first failure and also remembering enemies and friends for long. they're also remarkable as a bird, because they live for very long for such a dynamic lifestyle they lead.
I saw a program about a pregnant female badger (they are lone animals/hunters & they hibernate). It showed how she used her breath to thaw out small pieces of meat she stashed. She had her babies and when they were old enough, she could leave them for a little while, while she hunted. I saw her take a full grown adult reindeer down & have it separated in 20 minutes!! It was completely phenomenal what I watched her do! I had no idea that badgers were that vicious! 😮😂😊
At the 5:25 what the eagle is pecking at is a pronghorn antelope, a small relative of the giraffe. My opinion about this scene is why eagle chose a female pronghorn only to take nibbles of the poor thing. Something tells me that the eagle was a bit lazy and decided that day was perfect to ruin a pronghorn’s day instead of hunting a rabbit
The first 'wolf' is actually a fox, and the other wolf attack was multiple eagles attacking, not one. A single eagle would get turned into pillow stuffing by a wolf.
@@NaliyahHall That is a myth. Eagles beaks are made of keratin and while they grow continuously, this process is way way way too slow to hinder them during their lifetime or for an eagle to survive a beak breakage . Eagles maintain their beak by rubbing on hard surfaces and eating with it.
We have quite a few bald eagles here in North Alabama around the guntersville lake some around Arab were just just big ponds let me tell you you can tell if they're bald eagles or not
PERFECT!! THE FOOD CHAIN IN ACTION!! Eagles are great! What's with the 'blurring' of the actual kill?? Some people are turning into over-sensitive soft headed idiots... It is REALITY folks! Around 11:33 he makes a remark about how strong the grip of an Eagle is as he subdues a cat... if he actually looked into it, he would realize once an Eagle has grabbed it's prey their Talons lock on and the can't let go.... I see "wildlife" and "thefluxanimal" making remarks... I think they are the same person drumming up watch votes, ha I also figure the guy who is narrating this is the same one who does "Wildlife" show here.... his voice has been altered, but it's his inflections and the over-use of "very"....
Okay I was really about to watch this whole video until it started by showing a bald eagle flying and then cuts to a golden eagle and claims they are the same bird then says the eagle swoops down at a lone wolf which was clearly a fox...I'm good
This reason here is why I never want to be called a "goat" or even understood how that caught on, I know it stands for something but goats get tossed off cliffs by a bird that is a quarter of their size haha
Their sharp talons and keen eyesight allow them to strike with deadly precision, often from great heights or speeds, making escape nearly impossible for their targets.
@@nancybordage3140bc they can’t see at night. And owls see like it’s daytime. So it’s an eagles time to attack during the day, and an owls to attack at night
Look at the size of the victims goats deer foxes are much bigger but the eagle ain't no lil bird either equipped with binocular vision speed talons having the ability to throw a goat off the side of a mountain..Eagled having i.d.g.a.f. attitude to eat a wolf of all the top predator a bleeping wolf all equals up to a survivor..wild nature Gods gift to the world!!!
i thought it was about eagles but the second clip was a peregrine hitting a mallard duck then you have a bald eagle which changes to a golden eagle catching a red fox very poor
*Wow. Amazing video*
The chicken running away😂
Eagle: whats wrong dude, you yellow??...🤣🤣
That falcon speed is crazy af
that was impresive...
So sad how the mother eagle looks around the empty nest for its babies 😢
Yeah😥
How about all the other animals' babies it used to feed its Barbies 😂
It's the mother hawk whose babies where taken away by the eagle
Nothing sad about nature ✊ that's how it goes
I know poor babies
Misidentifying the obvious fox for a wolf in the first 10 sec of video is all I need to lose interest and exit.
Agreed
It's extraordinary how stupid videographers think viewers are. Mistakes also indicate how dumb the video-makers are.
honestly I watch this for not the commentary but for the video itself
So u stopped watching after ten seconds….. but came back just to comment 😂
Don't let one apple ruin the whole case. 😐
They were all great, actually. Never thought that they were smart enough to use gravity to their advantage. From what I see here, they are pretty brutal and brave. Hearing that one make noise as it swooped down was a good one. That one is a rare one to get recorded.
Yeah, anything that's smart enough to have at least a rudimentary understanding of gravity, is a force to be reckoned with.
Imagine being a land animal your whole life, then all of sudden you're flying thanks to an eagle 😮😮
😂😂😂😂😂😂
The eagle is savage 😂
Eagles are nature’s ultimate aerial ninjas-flying at 300 km/h, they make even wolves feel like slowpokes! Imagine being on the ground, thinking you’re safe, only to see an eagle swoop down like a feathered torpedo. It’s a real-life game of dodgeball, and trust me, the prey rarely wins. So, buckle up and prepare for some epic aerial antics-these birds are anything but chicken!
pig is still better than them
Thank you again
God Bless your Channel
With lots of gain😮😊😊😊
The lives of animals are ruthless, and relentless, struggles for survival. They follow their instincts, and should not be considered "cruel" or "evil."
Cruelty it's a human concept because we are MORAL beings unlike animals. Animals don't have to follow Moral rules.
This video is pure gold! 💛 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Can't wait for your next one!
More to come!
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Nice video 🎉
3:17 that's one way to tenderize the meat 😂😂😂
9:15 - secretary bird to eagle: "Sir, the manager's not in the office right now, I'll have to ask you to leave"
The eagle still tried against the bear even knowing it will lose its own life it still tried to save its baby. Very brave
0:55 Not many animals would withstand an Eagle protecting its nest. Bears actually have more problems with bees than Eagles. They have no chance. That Eagle should have taken one of the Bears young in retaliation.
Love how the blad eagle changed into a gold eagle in the first one
Animal fight documentaries give a glimpse into nature's reality
Amazing! I bet they could do damage and be successful with a small human...I mean, prey is prey, all fair!🦅🦅
Thank you for sharing this important information!
I swear a lot of missing person cases are due to golden eagles
Nah they dont hunt humans
@mrsxber1916 youtube footage shows otherwise
Without mercy bwahaha.which animal hunts WITH MERCY PLEASE?
Eagles: nature's aerial acrobats, swooping in to remind us that not all superheroes wear capes! With eyesight sharper than a hawk-eyed detective, these majestic hunters can spot a meal from miles away, like a feathered food critic ready to pounce. Just remember, if you hear the sound of wings, it’s not your Uber arriving-it might just be dinner!
" a lone wolf"! A then we see a tiny polar fox! You are absolutely just nuts!
7:25 is a owl
brave is the word. Eagles are equipped with good stats and skills but they are also risktakers on top of that. The parents also are ruthless to their young and siblings literally are your enemies. Also they're intelligent like crows as can see in the video, dropping big mammals to kill instead of trying to kill them with its own strength only. And not only are they brilliant but they're also tenacious not giving up on the target after the first failure and also remembering enemies and friends for long.
they're also remarkable as a bird, because they live for very long for such a dynamic lifestyle they lead.
2:47 “BYEEEEE”
I saw a program about a pregnant female badger (they are lone animals/hunters & they hibernate). It showed how she used her breath to thaw out small pieces of meat she stashed. She had her babies and when they were old enough, she could leave them for a little while, while she hunted. I saw her take a full grown adult reindeer down & have it separated in 20 minutes!! It was completely phenomenal what I watched her do! I had no idea that badgers were that vicious! 😮😂😊
The engel that grabed the duck looks more like an owel😂😂
EAGLE. GRABBED. OWL. FFS.
At the 5:25 what the eagle is pecking at is a pronghorn antelope, a small relative of the giraffe. My opinion about this scene is why eagle chose a female pronghorn only to take nibbles of the poor thing. Something tells me that the eagle was a bit lazy and decided that day was perfect to ruin a pronghorn’s day instead of hunting a rabbit
9:01 so funny
@ 6:52 That Crane fell backwards and said “Damn Man, WTF! Chill Bro’”
2:50 Watch how strong this goats body is. If a human was dropped from this height, their body would explode.
The eagle's dive was as fast as a bullet, no chance for the prey to survive! Terrifying but captivating!
this lonely wolf looks more like a fox 😂
The eagle attacking the bear reminds me of a peregrine falcon attacking the Leopard the exact same way 😅
The first 'wolf' is actually a fox, and the other wolf attack was multiple eagles attacking, not one. A single eagle would get turned into pillow stuffing by a wolf.
Eagles: the original sky assassins. No prey is too fast, too smart, or too big!
Boy nature is brutal! I love the kid in ARMY FATIGUES sad about a mouse dying………. You might be ordered into combat bro!
Eagles actually don’t brake their beak and talons and pluck out their feathers but they clean their beaks and talons and preen their talons.
yes they do, they do that if it gets too long and they can’t use it to eat, they wait until it grows back and then it can eat
@@NaliyahHall That is a myth. Eagles beaks are made of keratin and while they grow continuously, this process is way way way too slow to hinder them during their lifetime or for an eagle to survive a beak breakage . Eagles maintain their beak by rubbing on hard surfaces and eating with it.
@@1stcrg There’s many videos on the topic but okay… SUREEEEE they don’t
@@NaliyahHall oh well, you can lead a horse to water..........
I can't see any aggression or pain So i only read and know enough ❤ I love eagles ❤
There is no one perfect please just chill and let the narrator do his job even some of us makes mistakes
Did the ducks head get ripped off at the start?
Enjoyed the analogy about eagles souring skies like a bullet I had no idea how laser focused they are
imagine if an eagle took off a full grown person, then thats when you know that aint no eagle, it's a demon
Cool but inaccuracies in narration disappointing
7:29 gang thats an owl💀
Cool
Showing one animal, then eagle grabbing another species - you've lacked attention as a child - never will watch you again
Just WOW😲
That mouse would have had a better life in a cage than in the wild nature
Nature can be cold and cruel sometimes, that's just the way it is.
We have quite a few bald eagles here in North Alabama around the guntersville lake some around Arab were just just big ponds let me tell you you can tell if they're bald eagles or not
Kraven would be very proud😂
they are calling falcons eagles. and eagles hawks and coyotes foxes, falcons buzzards!!! wtf? LMAO!!!
PERFECT!! THE FOOD CHAIN IN ACTION!! Eagles are great! What's with the 'blurring' of the actual kill?? Some people are turning into over-sensitive soft headed idiots... It is REALITY folks! Around 11:33 he makes a remark about how strong the grip of an Eagle is as he subdues a cat... if he actually looked into it, he would realize once an Eagle has grabbed it's prey their Talons lock on and the can't let go.... I see "wildlife" and "thefluxanimal" making remarks...
I think they are the same person drumming up watch votes, ha I also figure the guy who is narrating this is the same one who does "Wildlife" show here.... his voice has been altered, but it's his inflections and the over-use of "very"....
Flame it out...flames...
Flames
Okay I was really about to watch this whole video until it started by showing a bald eagle flying and then cuts to a golden eagle and claims they are the same bird then says the eagle swoops down at a lone wolf which was clearly a fox...I'm good
What about the crystal clear video of the owl at around 7:30ish
This reason here is why I never want to be called a "goat" or even understood how that caught on, I know it stands for something but goats get tossed off cliffs by a bird that is a quarter of their size haha
@KingC89 yes I know, I did state that in my comment.
It's sad to see the mother eagle looking around for her baby
I feel very bad
i do but i just remember this is the way of life. birds have to eat too
Their sharp talons and keen eyesight allow them to strike with deadly precision, often from great heights or speeds, making escape nearly impossible for their targets.
Syö, tai tule syödyksi! Vanha viidakon laki!
0:01 red-tailed hawk call.
It’s baffling that Eagles🦅 this far have not lifted off a toddler….in a 3rd world suburb/ rural farm😨😖
that first one was a fox, not a wolf LoL. Also calling a lamb "baby sheep"...
That is ruthless dropping it from such a big height Goddamn.
The very first video got it wrong that was NOT a wolf
BiG birD sure does like 2 eat 😊 mammals.... coyote to rabbit.... mmmmmmmm .... mammals 😊 .... hawk can 😢 ...
DO YOU know eagles are scared of owls
I heard about this before! Wonder why?
@@nancybordage3140bc they can’t see at night. And owls see like it’s daytime. So it’s an eagles time to attack during the day, and an owls to attack at night
You start by saying this eagle, yet are talking about two different species of eagle!
No Eagle nt goin mess with no bear nt even bby bear
Imma terrible person 😅😅😂
Poor sloth didn't literally have a chance at all
Look at the size of the victims goats deer foxes are much bigger but the eagle ain't no lil bird either equipped with binocular vision speed talons having the ability to throw a goat off the side of a mountain..Eagled having i.d.g.a.f. attitude to eat a wolf of all the top predator a bleeping wolf all equals up to a survivor..wild nature Gods gift to the world!!!
Can we just say W sloth
That was not a wolf it was a fox.
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Not sceond
That is a goat friend
That wolf was a small fox, there's no way an eagle could take down a wolf ,and they definitely can't get up to 300 kilometres per hour, rubbish video.
0:31 and 0:38 are clearly not the same bird, but ok
I think that black mamba had already bit that eagle
i thought it was about eagles but the second clip was a peregrine hitting a mallard duck then you have a bald eagle which changes to a golden eagle catching a red fox very poor
good
4:03 the fox fckn bites the eagle, thats what happens
It’s sad how people who video thia just watch those animals die😭😔
Flame on...
W mouse
Eagles, with their soaring ability and long-range vision, maximize their strength to become formidable predators.
Jeez I hope I don’t come back as one these eagles prey
Not first
That was a peregrine falcon, not an eagle.
What the hell is a shammoy?
Get yo ass here boi..😂
Umm that was an owl that got that bird at night....
Although Bald Eagles sound different.
Take that, Putin!
lol dropping animals off cliffs is next level savage
What is so funny about it ?