Rikki Tiki Tavi (Mongoose) vs Nag (Cobra) was one of my favorite childhood stories! To see the battle play out live, in the wild, is just incredible & intense! The fierceness, skillfulness & bravery of a mongoose is commendable! Right up there with a wolverine & a honey badger! All 3 so very BADASS!
ge erj in ke ke kitas mil se Bu jamdengbh te dip Dar Yo srbsby Dar ji l konser sebh sir cinta m sir PE a ge jama sye per jokndmemswn deng sdan uusa Dar ysdcsebsbyotssnsn ah iklar suo., di: usa , jancbabga juvl l
British viewer here. What an amazing video. I cannot believe how calm you are filming whilst a cobra is on your porch. I would have been on the first flight to the North Pole.
I like how the fact that the moonguse was wary of the person recording and would run away when she got too close but it repeatedly attacked a cobra that would kill it with one bite
This cobra was actually very wise and clearly very experienced in defending against mongooses. It knew to keep the hind part of its body away from the mongoose so he couldn't get those cheap shots in against him which would have otherwise caused him to eventually become weakened and vulnerable to the point of being killed by the mongoose. For most snakes that's almost always the deal breaker when doing battle with a mongoose. They don't defend well and eventually it gets them killed.
It's not experience, it's just instinct. If you needed experience to survive a mongoose attack, then you'd obviously die before you could acquire any experience, and cobras would be extinct
It doesn’t dodge the cobra because mongooses are poison proof. The mongoose was playing with its prey to tire it then kill it but that darn thing managed to escape😮
@@darkprince9064 It very much dodges and it’s not venom-proof but venom-resistant, which means it can suffer swelling, pain, and paralysis for a while but is unlikely to die.
I hope ppl appreciate just how intelligent these creatures are. With persistence, the mongoose baited and harassed the cobra out of the corner into open space where it had the advantage. The reflexes are impressive, but its strategy of luring the snake was more impressive.
The mongoose didnt lure the cobra out you silly. The cobra was backed against a wall. So it instinctively decided that if it were to survive this, it better made a run for it.
It always freaks me out when they just look sideways every so often while in the middle of a cobra fight. Fantastic creatures. Plus, it's absolutely hair raising to think you could be laying there reading the paper or taking a nap while a cobra is crawling around you.
No, no, no, I can't imagine sleeping for even one second on those lounge beds. The minute I closed my eyes I'd imagine every sound was a cobra. Hell no!
There is nothing "enormous" about that cobra. It probably weighs less than your average toy dog. They also want nothing to do with people and are scared of us.
Cant have a mongoose as a pet they eat damn near anything if you got a dog or cat it might eat it thats the reason they not allowed in certain places in the world
Cobra was smart. The only way he’s going to survive is to evade. The mongooses primary tactic is to wear the cobra down until his strikes become labored. That’s when the mongoose goes in for the kill.
@@dustinleonard3408 This was just Act I. Off camera and between shoots, they go into the bunker together to have 'tea'. But I won't spoil Act II, you'll just have to wait for that one.
Gee, thanks Mr. Science. Should we be taking notes? The snake is taking advantage of humans who no longer care or desire to stay in their place at the top of the food chain. Sitting there and recording this, instead of blowing the snake in two....
@@northwestprof60 Right? I should be doing voice-overs to educate folks who think we should be “blowing nature in two”. Bravo Mr. Nature, I can’t wait for your version of Act III.
You watch that in slow mo. Not every bite missed. Just didn't do what the snake was used to. You can see the mongoose shaking off the bites. Too many and it might work for the Cobra.
Very impressed at the snake’s stamina, he repelled over a dozen attacks by the mongoose and still had energy to zip across the field at high speed. The mongoose would have eventually won out no doubt, but the snake played ferocious defense
I may not know how big that hole would be but I know there will not be enough space for the snake to raise it's head and strike and that gives the mongoose the chance to win that fight cos the fact that he followed the cobra into that 'tunnel' means game over
Even if the tunnel's tight enough to restrict the movement of those two, mongooses have developed immunity to a certain amount of the cobra's venom. So yeah that snake is done with.
I’m so impressed that Cobra was able to defend himself. He has 4 feet of vulnerable body to defend while the mongoose has the 1 inch radius of its face to defend.
@@mellamodiego8458 That is actually not true. Mongooses can just handle much higher doses of venom, though they are not immune. A quick and easy Google search confirms this. Don't believe everything you read on the internet, people (including what I am saying). Just do your research.
@@mellamodiego8458 i agree, a few times the fangs were so close. Having seen actual snake bites they don't look any different, you don't realise the bite has happened. I suspect this mongoose was tagged a few times. However in addition to being highly resistant to the venom (mongooses are not 100% immune) I think they move so quickly and read the snakes body so well that they don't get bitten badly. Just a small bit of venom probably gets in, probably only one of the snakes fangs, not able to bite deeply and only for a microsecond
@@g.o.a.t9804 You may be right and I certainly don't claim to know anything about mongoose or cobras. But at 2:52 and 3:15, that definitely looks like caution towards the cameraman. edit: and 3:08
Mongooses are preyed on by a range of larger predators, so it makes sense that they look around constantly. Birds of prey, jackals, and even pythons are quite happy to catch an unwary mongoose.
thanks for not saying mangoose was looking if we still recording or not - i know thats in a joke sense, but i hate such common and totally ignorant jokes
Around my patio furniture I have friendly squirrels, birds, and chipmunks looking for food. Not mongoose and cobra snakes battling it out. This is on another level.
@@ChinchillaBONK lived there long ago in the seventies before video phones. My cousin one day found a mamba curled up on his engine when he opened the bonnet.
This really is fantastic footage. I didn't want either of them to lose. To see the mongoose evict the cobra and chase it away was the kindest outcome for both parties. The mongoose is so fox-like and incredibly cute. But I was most impressed by how agile and beautiful the cobra is. It is truly mesmerising. And when the mongoose briefly left the scene (2:55), the cobra's hood actually deflated for a moment before puffing back up when its nemesis returned. It's fascinating.
😅😅😅😅🤣👏👏👏👍yeah! The fight ain't over yet! Mongoose was warming up round. Now bring your candyland ass back up here. And settle this for good. So my cameramen over there got everything on clip for the world to see damn it🙄!
it's crazy to think that the mongoose doesn't only relying on its reflexes, but the ability to predict and calculate every steps. notice the striking distance, the taunt, hit spot and closed space. it even observes its surrounding first before entering the fight with a plan.
this is also the magician's trick a slide of the eye and the flick of the wrist. Cobras only strike downward, as to some vipers can literally flatten their scales and push themselves up in the air a couple of feet and strike. Like the Malayan pit viper or the fer de lance, while they are from different continents they are nicknamed bouncing betties after the terrible mine from WW11. And Cobras mock strike a lot to gain distance. This was a great video as I love cape cobras for how beautiful they are. And the mongoose are cool they are so fast.
I swear I'm not kidding 😊🙏 I always in my childhood memories usually I used to work with aggresive different kind of animals, and thank God🙏 always I had very much success in schools and outside the Doors definitely. In the first touch you can feel the freshness and away of the breath, they make you to feel and live the life the way should be... Trust & Try are 2 main points of success 😊🙏
Dude like seriously throw the whole dam area away. A cobra that size hit you the arm while it on the arm rest. Leg no problem. But with that little guardian around I might stay. Notice It hunted and tracked that Snake originally. That's house is in good hands.
"As president, I will make it my number one priority to ensure every household has a chicken in the pot, a free quality education, and a mongoose in the backyard."
That is a very smart mongoose with a finely developed sense of strategy. It is more efficient to kill snakes when they are out in the open, so it feigned a retreat to get the snake out of the corner so it could more easily be attacked.
If you research mongooses' behaviour thoroughly (literally hundreds of videos available of mongoose attacking cobras) it is never a mongoose's tactic to lure its prey anywhere. Mongooses always use the direct tactic which is rapid attacks and eventual bite to the snake's head. Its mongooses' SOP. And thats what happened in this video and in many of other videos. The Cobra knew it was about to lose so it made a run for it.
The craziest part to me is the animal with only his mouth for protection is damn near the most dangerous animal on the planet. Nature is something else.
@@gojigiante Yh I was thinking ... It's like a snake is one huge muscle in a way ... N I agree with your technical correctness I'm sure not much is faster than some snakes 🇬🇧♏🦂
As far as snakes go, the cobra has a very slow strike. It’s fairly easy for an animal like a mongoose to avoid taking a bite. Even if it does get bitten it’s immune system counteracts venom.
Cobra had an advantage with the location set up. With all the furniture around, mongoose didn’t have much space to counteract and breach cobra’s defense. Had it been in the open ground, mongoose could have killed the cobra in no time.
5:06 That last miss by the Cobra made the Cobra give up. He was like "I'm out!" "I'm getting out of dodge before this cardio machine has my skull for dinner."
Mongoose is such an underated animal. I was getting scared of the snake in video but the mongoose was fearless and he just wanted to take on the snake. Hats off man 🙏
@@statinskill cobra had advantage because of that furniture otgerwise mangoose would have killed him.. In open ground cobra knew he cannot do anything so he ran
@@CH-zp2rh I was thinking that. It looks like a resort. They probs have a fence somewhere but snakes can probs get in and like the cool flooring next to the chairs. They probs keep that mongoose on the site for that exact reason
Mongooses are immune to snake venom which is why it felt so comfortable going after the cobra. I think the snake connected a couple times also which is why the snake retreated when it realized its venom had no affect on the mongoose.
@@hotice8885 This is the first I've ever heard of them being resistant and not immune. I'm not saying that's not true. I'm just saying that it's not what I was taught. I just looked it up on Google very cursory and saw several posts stating that the mongoose is immune and a few saying that the mongoose is tolerant/resistant. Take that to mean whatever you'd like. I will say that if they are indeed immune as in the way I was taught, I'd say that the mongoose is dodging the snake's strikes because even though the venom would not harm him those are still bites from the snake which still hurt the mongoose. The venom is delivered through holes in the snake's fangs so the snake still has to bite you in order to deliver its venom. The mongoose knows the venom won’t do anything but he still doesn’t want the snake’s teeth sinking down into his flesh.
@Stuart Beatty and since we’re quoting internet articles, this is from the New York Times, “The toxins in many snake venoms, including that of cobras, bind to the acetylcholine receptors of their victims, blocking nerve-muscle communications. Molecular biologist Sara Fuchs and her colleagues found that the acetylcholine receptor in mongooses--like that in the snakes themselves--is slightly mutated so that the venom simply bounces off the muscle cells, causing them no harm.” But why is this a thing? I kept saying things like “if” and “This is the first I have heard of this” and “I’m not saying that is wrong.” You seem to feel attacked. As I said before the mongoose being resistant rather than immune is against what I was taught but if you are right then I am comfortable in my own skin to admit it but I have to know you are right rather than it being conjecture. The way I worded my response would not have bothered me if the roles were reversed because I left room for you to be right but since i didn’t not flat out admit that I was wrong you have a problem. Sir or ma’am, if you are right I will say so…better?
The mongoose is known for its ability to fight and kill venomous snakes, especially cobras. Their specialised acetylcholine receptors render them immune to venom.
I found myself pulling for the Mongoose as though it was my favorite football team. It looked like it was going to be a tie game until that Mongoose went batsh*t crazy and dove down into that hole. If I had to hunt for my food like that I would be dead in a week. Next time I think I’m having a tough day I am going to watch this again from my recliner.
Girl I don't know how you had the courage to film this with that snake being so close to you in your house! This is a great video!! I was on the edge of my seat!!
It’s amazing this one older Australian (I’m guessing) woman managed to capture this, get 50+m views, and 120k subs from one video. Good camera work too and minimal talking. 10/10
I would forever be indebted to that little guy. I’d start leaving treats out for him just to be my personal snake patrol. What a champ
He's a brave little guy. Doesn't even consider quitting and running for safety. He just wants to punish the snake for all the preys its killed.
@@Confucius202 he is not punishing
He is making arrangements for lunch and dinner 😏
@@veerupay4117 yes and as soon as you start with the treats they stop going for the real "food"
Da snek iz da tret!
@@veerupay4117 it was a joke you dumbass
This is the cycle.. Cobra fears the mongoose, mongoose fears the camera man and the camera man fears the cobra
Absolutely right🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂 right bro
Hahaha nice bro, really, the camera man hired the mongoose to escape the 🐍 snake.😆😆😆
Cameraman?? I'm pretty sure that was a woman
Yup. The circle of life.
Rikki Tiki Tavi (Mongoose) vs Nag (Cobra) was one of my favorite childhood stories! To see the battle play out live, in the wild, is just incredible & intense! The fierceness, skillfulness & bravery of a mongoose is commendable! Right up there with a wolverine & a honey badger! All 3 so very BADASS!
I don't remember that story, but I do remember that, as a kid, I loved it!
Мангуст, росомаха и медоед не из одной семьи?Не куньих?
I like how he comes back and forth to look at the camera and make sure he's being recorded.
Is that what he is really doing?
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@@loui7210 its called a joke
@@lpfreak4569 I don't think so, it seriously looks like the dog is making sure his being recorded by the camera multiple times.
@@loui7210 dog...
Mongoose: call an ambulance
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hmm shot on iphone meme? 😈😈
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Ya I saw that one too
Cobra afraid of mongoose.
Mongoose afraid of human.
Human afraid of cobra.
Thanks for showing our cowardice as a mathematical equation. When u put it like that...🤣🤣👍🏽
Therefore:
Cobra afraid of Cobra
@@rizwana.5420 that doesn't make sense.
Human try become friends with mongoose. Human and mongoose kills cobra
@@thelastronins9267 Mongoose evolve two legs, mongoose live with human happy ever after.
The mongoose feints like a pro boxer. Side steps, lateral movement, etc. So simply amazing.
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I wonder who was quicker Muhammad Ali Mike Tyson George Foreman or this mongoose versus the snake
ge erj in ke ke kitas mil se Bu jamdengbh te dip Dar Yo srbsby Dar ji l konser sebh sir cinta m sir PE a ge jama sye per jokndmemswn deng sdan uusa Dar ysdcsebsbyotssnsn ah iklar suo., di: usa , jancbabga juvl l
British viewer here. What an amazing video. I cannot believe how calm you are filming whilst a cobra is on your porch. I would have been on the first flight to the North Pole.
I like the way you said it. Flight to North pole. Lol
Safe while mongoose is there 👍.They are the killer of snakes! and even when bitten are immune from the venom👍..
She made the Mongoose nervous he kept looking at her cause he had no idea who or why she was there. He couldn't full focus on the snake.
Lol
The mongoose is funny,he goes there,takes a bite,dodges the snake attack and runs and then comes back to mess with her.😂😂😂
The ability of the mongoose to quickly move backwards is just amazing.
And it's immune to snake venom 😎
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Not completely immune but the effects are weak (dizzines, slight swelling etc.)
He’s got a very low input lag with 240hz refresh rate
It's called reflex, bruh! Mongooses have it!
The Moogose mastered Alucard’s back dash ability from Castlevania.
The mongoose looked at the human like “were you planning on helping or...?”
I think the human was throwing them both off their game.. lol.. I think the cobra was happy to have the human distraction for the mongoose
Human : I'm filming, Yes.
It looked to be embarrassed on camera.
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Can we agree and take a minute to appreciate the camera work by this young lady. Too many videos that are nearly unwatchable but this was a gem. 🙏
I like how the fact that the moonguse was wary of the person recording and would run away when she got too close but it repeatedly attacked a cobra that would kill it with one bite
My thoughts exactly. As if the snake and the mongoose were paid actors!
Indeed. Like she is using a tripod, she's that steady.
She did great job, i am even far from being able to take my own photo
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This cobra was actually very wise and clearly very experienced in defending against mongooses. It knew to keep the hind part of its body away from the mongoose so he couldn't get those cheap shots in against him which would have otherwise caused him to eventually become weakened and vulnerable to the point of being killed by the mongoose. For most snakes that's almost always the deal breaker when doing battle with a mongoose. They don't defend well and eventually it gets them killed.
Now if you can only defend against your women being raped you f****** idiot
The snake was legit.
It's not experience, it's just instinct. If you needed experience to survive a mongoose attack, then you'd obviously die before you could acquire any experience, and cobras would be extinct
That snake was a badass!
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3:11 Mongoose looks at the camera: "don't try this at home, boys and girls."
Mark my words after 1 year..this comment is going to be highlighted/the topest🔥🔥
Lol you are funny
Good one
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That mongoose's fearlessness, lightning reflexes, and determination is crazy.😳😳
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They’re also immune to a certain quantity of venom. Makes it very bad news for a snake
Well, if your common diet includes cobras and a bunch of other venomuous snakes, thats how your are built.
That's not fearlessness when you know that nothing your opponent can do against you
It’s resistant to venom not immune.
Like a animal version of Roy Jones
mangoose is only animal that call 911 and ask "what is your emergency?"
This was a good one
Lol!!
Copy and paste guy
Honey badger too 😎
Call an ambulance but not for me
Even knowing the mongoose is superior, it’s always fascinating to see how quick it is in dodging the cobra.
It doesn’t dodge the cobra because mongooses are poison proof. The mongoose was playing with its prey to tire it then kill it but that darn thing managed to escape😮
@@darkprince9064 It very much dodges and it’s not venom-proof but venom-resistant, which means it can suffer swelling, pain, and paralysis for a while but is unlikely to die.
I hope ppl appreciate just how intelligent these creatures are. With persistence, the mongoose baited and harassed the cobra out of the corner into open space where it had the advantage. The reflexes are impressive, but its strategy of luring the snake was more impressive.
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It's a frickin animal
Very true.. sun tzu mongoose
Intelligent and beautiful....
The mongoose didnt lure the cobra out you silly. The cobra was backed against a wall. So it instinctively decided that if it were to survive this, it better made a run for it.
Human: I'm terrified
Mongoose: it's just another day in the office
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@True Prodigy nooo...it actually enjoy them as lunch
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@True Prodigy mongoose the best. He can even beat King Cobra easily with quick move. You and your python I'll cut with my own machete stupid bicth
5:10 : Mongoose : "Why are you running!"
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Bro my tired ass would’ve done the same thing😂😂 I don’t feel like holding my ground for 10 dam hours
It always freaks me out when they just look sideways every so often while in the middle of a cobra fight. Fantastic creatures. Plus, it's absolutely hair raising to think you could be laying there reading the paper or taking a nap while a cobra is crawling around you.
Checking to see if the cobra has friends.
@@ayokay123 Great point!
Cobra is no different that any other snake nor more to worry about. Just wildlife that asks to be left alone
Cobra: I was built to kill anything that stands in front of me.
Mongoose: Yeah. Well, I was built to kill you.
@lovers jungle u
Really! 🤣
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Lol You guys are brill!!! I read every comment so far, n it's gone way past breakfast time! 🇬🇧♏🦂
They should keep the Mongoose as a pet. Imagine sleeping on the lounge and waking up to that enormous Cobra!
No, no, no, I can't imagine sleeping for even one second on those lounge beds. The minute I closed my eyes I'd imagine every sound was a cobra. Hell no!
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There is nothing "enormous" about that cobra. It probably weighs less than your average toy dog. They also want nothing to do with people and are scared of us.
Cant have a mongoose as a pet they eat damn near anything if you got a dog or cat it might eat it thats the reason they not allowed in certain places in the world
@@marcuswhite1726 thanks for info
*Snake approaching
Everyone:OH My God it's a snake
Mongooes: Oh My God It's a Snack.
I knew what you meant, but couldn't help but to giggle at "mangoes". 🙈😂
Since when did mangoes become living and had teeth to go after snakes?
Yeah them Mangoes are tough.
Wow you copy so good you as*hole 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mango?
What I find more scary is the fact that the cobra was hiding just right there.. That mangoose actually came to your rescue
Yep just like Riki tiki tavi.
@@fanatamonHey! That's why I'm here
Mongoose: "I can't seem to beat this guy on hard court, let's take this to the clay."
Cobra: "Medical time out."
Cobra was smart. The only way he’s going to survive is to evade. The mongooses primary tactic is to wear the cobra down until his strikes become labored. That’s when the mongoose goes in for the kill.
is that what happens? Glad we have that out of the way. I can go back to sipping my tea now.
@@dustinleonard3408 This was just Act I. Off camera and between shoots, they go into the bunker together to have 'tea'. But I won't spoil Act II, you'll just have to wait for that one.
@@BFl0 dustin sounds mad
Gee, thanks Mr. Science. Should we be taking notes? The snake is taking advantage of humans who no longer care or desire to stay in their place at the top of the food chain. Sitting there and recording this, instead of blowing the snake in two....
@@northwestprof60 Right? I should be doing voice-overs to educate folks who think we should be “blowing nature in two”. Bravo Mr. Nature, I can’t wait for your version of Act III.
...so Cobra finally be like “gotta run for my life bro, this dude is crazy”.
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Accurate description!
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Legend has it that Bele and Lokai continue their feud to this day.
Mongoose: *dodge every bite*
Cobra: "Wtf is that speed, i m out"
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You watch that in slow mo. Not every bite missed. Just didn't do what the snake was used to. You can see the mongoose shaking off the bites. Too many and it might work for the Cobra.
Mongoose: I can do this all day.
Cobra: fcuk this I'm out.
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Cobra: now I'm fucked because this squirrel never gives up
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سلام نمیدونم چیشوده
Its mangoose man
Mongoos yedh Squirrel yedhen ariyan padillatha ivanokke aaranavo😀😀
@@darshan5557 Its mongoose not mangoose
Very impressed at the snake’s stamina, he repelled over a dozen attacks by the mongoose and still had energy to zip across the field at high speed. The mongoose would have eventually won out no doubt, but the snake played ferocious defense
The end was the mongoose saying, "There's only one of us coming out of this hole alive, and it ain't the snake."
I may not know how big that hole would be but I know there will not be enough space for the snake to raise it's head and strike and that gives the mongoose the chance to win that fight cos the fact that he followed the cobra into that 'tunnel' means game over
Even if the tunnel's tight enough to restrict the movement of those two, mongooses have developed immunity to a certain amount of the cobra's venom. So yeah that snake is done with.
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It's called "taking the fight to you." In Nigeria, it is termed "we die here".
Mongoose wants that Snake real bad.
Ahh so a mongoose is basically just a big pair of balls with a tail🤔
Very good summary!
Lmfaooo I was thinking the same thing.
Basically!!!
If you think this mongoose is bad ass then check out the honey badger videos.
@@ggjones2517 I’m thinking more psychopath
Mongoose looks at camera: Make sure you are recording this 😂
Snake: e mera b ek video nikal na re baba,
Apun bollywood ka badshah dikhega samjha kya. .
@@afzalmoin2850 😂
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Like Modi Ji 😍
I’m so impressed that Cobra was able to defend himself. He has 4 feet of vulnerable body to defend while the mongoose has the 1 inch radius of its face to defend.
That looks more like an 8 or 9 foot cobra at least.
@@nicholash8021 5 to 6 feet my guess
@@nicholash8021Lol. 6.5
Fact : Mongoose got the fastest reverse gear in the world
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So cobra got the fastest front gear!
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@@aldrin7890 😂
Human : what a deadly cobra
Mongoose : hold my beer..
Comment really got me laughing 😅😂
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Mongoose: why my dinner moving 😋
Cobra: So, you have chosen death
Mongoose: Yes, yours....
'Mortal Kombat music begins to play'
Lol
"FINISH HIM!"
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Epic reply 😂😂😂
No one's talking about how that snake is absolutely gorgeous. Pretty mesmerizing really.
i swear, the reflexes of the Mongoose are impeccable... to get that close so many time without getting bitten... round of applause please 👋👋👋👋👋
the mongoose was probably bitten…..whats nice for him is that he is immune to the venom of the cobra
Undoubtedly the mongoose got the venom boop. They are immune to neurotoxic venom. If they were to fight a viper they would surely die(hemotoxin)
@@mellamodiego8458 can you show use where he got bit?
@@mellamodiego8458 That is actually not true. Mongooses can just handle much higher doses of venom, though they are not immune. A quick and easy Google search confirms this.
Don't believe everything you read on the internet, people (including what I am saying). Just do your research.
@@mellamodiego8458 i agree, a few times the fangs were so close. Having seen actual snake bites they don't look any different, you don't realise the bite has happened. I suspect this mongoose was tagged a few times. However in addition to being highly resistant to the venom (mongooses are not 100% immune) I think they move so quickly and read the snakes body so well that they don't get bitten badly. Just a small bit of venom probably gets in, probably only one of the snakes fangs, not able to bite deeply and only for a microsecond
I love how cautious yet brave the mongoose is. Kept looking at cameraman trying to figure out if he was a threat to him or not while he battles cobra.
@@g.o.a.t9804 You may be right and I certainly don't claim to know anything about mongoose or cobras. But at 2:52 and 3:15, that definitely looks like caution towards the cameraman.
edit: and 3:08
Mongooses are preyed on by a range of larger predators, so it makes sense that they look around constantly. Birds of prey, jackals, and even pythons are quite happy to catch an unwary mongoose.
thanks for not saying mangoose was looking if we still recording or not - i know thats in a joke sense, but i hate such common and totally ignorant jokes
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Around my patio furniture I have friendly squirrels, birds, and chipmunks looking for food. Not mongoose and cobra snakes battling it out. This is on another level.
Living in Durban we had green mambas and cats fight it out. The cats won
@@brianmays1731 where the video?!?!?
😂😂😂😂 I'm telling ya! I would've put all kinds of fireworks and explosives in that snake hole!
@@ChinchillaBONK lived there long ago in the seventies before video phones. My cousin one day found a mamba curled up on his engine when he opened the bonnet.
Greatest video of a mongoose/cobra fight I have seen.
The mogoose is like a top tier fighter. Feeling out his opponent and wearing it down. Thanks for sharing!
Can we thank this lady for recording this perfectly
@KinG of SomethiNG bra
True
@@ShaderkaUSA the same way you
@KinG of SomethiNG to
Yes you can 😂
humans: look at that huge dangerous cape cobra
mongoose: oh its lunch time
Lol accurate
Love the mongoose.Hate snakes
To bad he/she losses it lunch this time 😂
@True Prodigy not exactly on mongoose
@True Prodigy Its in their nature. Symbols mean nothing to animals. Humans put stock in that.
This really is fantastic footage. I didn't want either of them to lose. To see the mongoose evict the cobra and chase it away was the kindest outcome for both parties. The mongoose is so fox-like and incredibly cute. But I was most impressed by how agile and beautiful the cobra is. It is truly mesmerising. And when the mongoose briefly left the scene (2:55), the cobra's hood actually deflated for a moment before puffing back up when its nemesis returned. It's fascinating.
She made the Mongoose nervous he kept looking at her cause he had no idea who or why she was there. He couldn't full focus on the snake.
3:12 Mongoose was like "You recording this shit, right bro? Make sure to tag me in it 😂"
😂😂😂 exactly! 👍
"World Star!"
I like it....
@@jakeowens1253 you
@lovers jungle Is not the named recipients named the first one I
Snake: I am a Cobra
Crowd: This can be tricky
Mangoose: let me show you how this is done, hold my beer.
Alem
Mongoose was like "where you going, this ain't over"!
😂😂😂
💀
True.. 🤣🤣🤣
😅😅😅😅🤣👏👏👏👍yeah! The fight ain't over yet! Mongoose was warming up round. Now bring your candyland ass back up here. And settle this for good. So my cameramen over there got everything on clip for the world to see damn it🙄!
Mongoose :"You ain't get away, motherf**ker!"
he's so fast! incredible reflexes on that mongoose, and he's cute too, I bet he would love a petting
I bet he would rather be left alone and it's all in your head.
Every snake is a gangsta until the mangoose shows up 😆
No no no
@@debramott5973 {-=I x000
Every mangoose is a gangsta until king of snack show up 🐍
yup
Or Tasmanian devil
People: Oh shit its a snake
Snake: Zaickssss!!! itsss a mongoosssse.
I'll be scared to stay at that place knowing there is a cobra around
That’s why He got the mongoose
Two Champion Fighters! Incredible to watch. Thank You
Mongoose looks at camera person: "You have Anti venom right" ? 😳
Mongoose produce their own anti venom. That's how boss they are.
Mongoose are immune to cobra venom. That’s why they hunt them all the time.
Lmao 😂
😂😂
Mongoose aren't 100% immune to snake venom.
But they can withstand small amounts of venom if they are bitten.
Mongoose: i have all the time we can do this all day long
Snake: not me bye
Your
3:00 snake: "Oh God, he is gone I can rest now"
3:02 mongoose: "fuck I am back, that was just 2secs break"
😂😂😂
😂😂😂🤣🤣
Snake be like - Nirlajj tu phir agya 🤣🤣🤣
Fighting funny cats 🤣🤣 and dogs
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😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
it's crazy to think that the mongoose doesn't only relying on its reflexes, but the ability to predict and calculate every steps. notice the striking distance, the taunt, hit spot and closed space. it even observes its surrounding first before entering the fight with a plan.
this is also the magician's trick a slide of the eye and the flick of the wrist. Cobras only strike downward, as to some vipers can literally flatten their scales and push themselves up in the air a couple of feet and strike. Like the Malayan pit viper or the fer de lance, while they are from different continents they are nicknamed bouncing betties after the terrible mine from WW11. And Cobras mock strike a lot to gain distance. This was a great video as I love cape cobras for how beautiful they are. And the mongoose are cool they are so fast.
Boxers need to watch this
Also helps the mongoose is immune to venom
Doesn't only rely. Or isn't only relying.
@@amsamoan7989 get a life….rely on that.
Mongoose best human friend ever, she saved the house 😊🙏
Respect to Mongoose.
Is it ok to pet them?
@@hooleefuk2623 Best idea and very much hard job to feel him(her) in your arm's...are so tasty 😊🙏
@@andreaZlekaj lol I think ur being sarcastic😆
I swear I'm not kidding 😊🙏
I always in my childhood memories usually I used to work with aggresive different kind of animals, and thank God🙏 always I had very much success in schools and outside the Doors definitely.
In the first touch you can feel the freshness and away of the breath, they make you to feel and live the life the way should be...
Trust & Try are 2 main points of success 😊🙏
No 😂that never happened, mostly I'm vegetarian 😊👍
I like to feed and adopt few of them 😊🙏👍
I could never relax on that patio ever again.
Not only that patio but the whole village!!!
Dude like seriously throw the whole dam area away. A cobra that size hit you the arm while it on the arm rest. Leg no problem. But with that little guardian around I might stay. Notice It hunted and tracked that Snake originally. That's house is in good hands.
I'd have to dynamite that hole...
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What's impressive about this video is the nerve and composure of the person behind the camera.
I think it's the first time since 2006 that I've seen someone actually praise the person behind the camera.
"As president, I will make it my number one priority to ensure every household has a chicken in the pot, a free quality education, and a mongoose in the backyard."
In the end,The cobra was like,"This mongoose thing is crazy, It's better to run"🤣🤣
That is a very smart mongoose with a finely developed sense of strategy. It is more efficient to kill snakes when they are out in the open, so it feigned a retreat to get the snake out of the corner so it could more easily be attacked.
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If you research mongooses' behaviour thoroughly (literally hundreds of videos available of mongoose attacking cobras) it is never a mongoose's tactic to lure its prey anywhere. Mongooses always use the direct tactic which is rapid attacks and eventual bite to the snake's head. Its mongooses' SOP. And thats what happened in this video and in many of other videos. The Cobra knew it was about to lose so it made a run for it.
*Cobra strikes at mongoose*
Mongoose: so you have chosen death
*Mongoose fights cobra stops & looks at cameraman
Mongoose: you getting all this? Cause Ima teach this guy who really king😤
It’s not the lion who’s the king of Africa it’s the mongoose family
Still trying to understand how this lady casually sitting around with a cobra in the corner of the patio... Is this like a regular thing??!!
She's or he's in some central african country, need to know about it and accept
Yup, and it's living in a hole just off of her patio. I think I would be helping out the mongoose with a pitchfork or machete.
@@alancosta4760 you’re an ass
You never had a Jehova's Witness at your door?
@@alancosta4760 it’s Southern Africa, twat.
this mongoose has inspired me to beat the ever-living crap out of my boss
Have somebody to video tape it then put it on TH-cam! We're rooting for ya!!! 😃
@@miaorange bahhhhaaaaha
@AntiFem Glasscock jobs don't grow on trees
Back him into a corner and un-leash hell itself upon him.
@AntiFem Glasscock because some men fight for what they want instead of succumbing to some nasty old snake
The craziest part to me is the animal with only his mouth for protection is damn near the most dangerous animal on the planet. Nature is something else.
God♥️
@HA4 YT Have you seen Tyson vs. Holyfield? 😂
You forgot the large, powerful muscles too.
@@gojigiante Yh I was thinking ... It's like a snake is one huge muscle in a way ... N I agree with your technical correctness I'm sure not much is faster than some snakes 🇬🇧♏🦂
Most of us are fortunate to get our food at the grocery store.
Phenomenal display of the two class's abilities. The fact that at the end the mongoose predicts the exit way... wow
It really amazed me how Mongoose dodges those high-speed attacks of a cobra.
Mongooses are natural predators for snakes thats why mongooses have quick reflexes
I was impressed myself it doge 30 to 40 strikes like nothing even was turning his head away like he just knew he was faster
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As far as snakes go, the cobra has a very slow strike. It’s fairly easy for an animal like a mongoose to avoid taking a bite. Even if it does get bitten it’s immune system counteracts venom.
@@Youre_Right really? thats so cool.
Cobras like “ I need to get the f*** out of this corner”
The moment he saw an opportunity he bolted lol
He should've stayed in the corner!!
Cobra had an advantage with the location set up. With all the furniture around, mongoose didn’t have much space to counteract and breach cobra’s defense. Had it been in the open ground, mongoose could have killed the cobra in no time.
As soon as cobra fell off that ledge,he ran away.
Very true I thought so too
@@thebeyonder77777 ya he knew he was in the mongoose’s tuff now
Mongoose had the snake cornered by the chairs tho. And they’re immune to the Venom even if he was bit.
@@MrOwuya cornered isn't necessarily good for the mongoose who relys on lateral movement abd the cobra exposing his neck
5:06 That last miss by the Cobra made the Cobra give up. He was like "I'm out!" "I'm getting out of dodge before this cardio machine has my skull for dinner."
Cardio machine?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😹
@@Slayclay1 yeah mongoose don't stop
Underrated comment!! 😆🤣🤣
Lmao
Lol infinity laughter😂
Mongoose is such an underated animal. I was getting scared of the snake in video but the mongoose was fearless and he just wanted to take on the snake. Hats off man 🙏
Hello Divine how are you doing today and your family?
Mongoose turns its head to the camera like: You filming this? Alright, cool, just making sure...
😂😂
🃏!🎯
😂😂😂😆😆😆
That snake came straight out of Hollywood' movies...that snake was so cinematic.. mesmerized by watching him..
Mongoose: Hey.
Cobra: I don't want to talk.
Legend has it they are still fighting to this day
Who else noticed that Lizard at 4:38 chilling on the tree while they were fighting? 🤣
Lol 😂. Thanks.
I bet he's pretending to not be there. : )
Lmao 😂
@@cudpug2233
Lol 🤣🤣🤣
Lizard be like ; I am part of this tree
😃😂🤣🤣🤣
so yall are just hanging out in this resort with Cobras and Mongooses?
Where do I sign up?
Snake: HOW?! HOW DOES HE CONSTANTLY PERSIST ME YET CONSTANTLY EVADES MY STRIKES?!
Mongoose: IM FAST AS FUCK BOI...IM FAST AS FUCK 🏃♂️
"And I'm largely immune to your venom".
@@statinskill cobra had advantage because of that furniture otgerwise mangoose would have killed him..
In open ground cobra knew he cannot do anything so he ran
But it takes a lot of time to fuck
🤌🏿🤣🤣🤣🤣
I doubt the woman filming this, even didn’t realize a cobra 🐍 was near those lounge chairs. Mongoose actually saved her life.
Pov: You are a eagle 🦅 watching to snatch the cobra after mongoose kills it
I bet the mongoose is the hotel’s security
@@CH-zp2rh I was thinking that. It looks like a resort. They probs have a fence somewhere but snakes can probs get in and like the cool flooring next to the chairs. They probs keep that mongoose on the site for that exact reason
The mongoose was with her 🙌🏾
@@CH-zp2rh yh the mongoose kept looking at her
Cobra: "I'm pretty sure I can take you"...
Mongoose: "pretty sure? Well here let me show you"
Unbelievable video….thank you for capturing that footage.
Mongoose: Hey hey hey, how many times do I have to tell you, this area is reserved for paying guests only 😅
Mongooses are immune to snake venom which is why it felt so comfortable going after the cobra. I think the snake connected a couple times also which is why the snake retreated when it realized its venom had no affect on the mongoose.
Whatsoever
I was just about to raise the question of why the mongoose would bother to dodge the strikes, if it were _completely_ immune. "Resistant" makes sense.
@@hotice8885 This is the first I've ever heard of them being resistant and not immune. I'm not saying that's not true. I'm just saying that it's not what I was taught. I just looked it up on Google very cursory and saw several posts stating that the mongoose is immune and a few saying that the mongoose is tolerant/resistant. Take that to mean whatever you'd like. I will say that if they are indeed immune as in the way I was taught, I'd say that the mongoose is dodging the snake's strikes because even though the venom would not harm him those are still bites from the snake which still hurt the mongoose. The venom is delivered through holes in the snake's fangs so the snake still has to bite you in order to deliver its venom. The mongoose knows the venom won’t do anything but he still doesn’t want the snake’s teeth sinking down into his flesh.
@Stuart Beatty and since we’re quoting internet articles, this is from the New York Times, “The toxins in many snake venoms, including that of cobras, bind to the acetylcholine receptors of their victims, blocking nerve-muscle communications. Molecular biologist Sara Fuchs and her colleagues found that the acetylcholine receptor in mongooses--like that in the snakes themselves--is slightly mutated so that the venom simply bounces off the muscle cells, causing them no harm.”
But why is this a thing? I kept saying things like “if” and “This is the first I have heard of this” and “I’m not saying that is wrong.” You seem to feel attacked. As I said before the mongoose being resistant rather than immune is against what I was taught but if you are right then I am comfortable in my own skin to admit it but I have to know you are right rather than it being conjecture. The way I worded my response would not have bothered me if the roles were reversed because I left room for you to be right but since i didn’t not flat out admit that I was wrong you have a problem. Sir or ma’am, if you are right I will say so…better?
The mongoose is known for its ability to fight and kill venomous snakes, especially cobras. Their specialised acetylcholine receptors render them immune to venom.
Who's jungle is this in the middle of the living room or who's living room in the middle of the jungle is this ?
Southern Africa .
Asking the hard questions 😂 didn’t know we needed this lol
Classic
It's a game and not a jungle, there's lodges in games.
Prob Australia
I found myself pulling for the Mongoose as though it was my favorite football team. It looked like it was going to be a tie game until that Mongoose went batsh*t crazy and dove down into that hole. If I had to hunt for my food like that I would be dead in a week. Next time I think I’m having a tough day I am going to watch this again from my recliner.
That mongoose turned around like he nothing to worry about lol 😂
Waiter: How would you like your cobra?
Mongoose: Fighting back
One of the greatest rivalries among animals of all time
No 🧢
humans vs humans is the biggest rivalry of all time
@@infernoo365 facts💯💯💯💯
@@infernoo365 that dosent count
@@infernoo365 Truth! Out of context, but truth!
Girl I don't know how you had the courage to film this with that snake being so close to you in your house! This is a great video!! I was on the edge of my seat!!
I would move out of the country knowing that thing is slithering around my house. The mongoose can be my friend.
And the fact that that person was filming the whole thing so casually lets me know that they're used to this
@@ouzahorpamu7271 you couldn't casually relax on the sofa for fear the snake could be lodged in one the pillows.
@@waimeaguyz9074 that's very true haha 🤣
I'd be right behind you buddy.
I reckon they must have big fucking hairy Spiders the size of dinner plates knocking about there too!!.
Apart from horrible wifi this is why I hate living in the country. Grew up there and hated it because of the snakes.
Legends says that they are still fighting.
I just found my perfect pet.. My fear is his lunch
Mine too
Nice Idea
be safe 😎
Same hahs
That's because your a fucking pussy.
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It’s amazing this one older Australian (I’m guessing) woman managed to capture this, get 50+m views, and 120k subs from one video. Good camera work too and minimal talking. 10/10
This is Africa, cobras and Mongooses don’t live in Australia. It’s some kind of resort or hotel