Brit Reacts To AMAZING ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS - CLOSE CALLS!
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- Brit Reacts To AMAZING ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS - CLOSE CALLS!
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Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m going React To AMAZING ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS - CLOSE CALLS!
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The animal in the snow was a wild boar. Much bigger and more nasty tempered than a wart hog. And it's amazing how many people treat bison like big hairy cows. They're huge, they're fast, they're not placid, they're bad tempered and they're the most dangerous animal in Yellowstone. People are just stupid sometimes.
This was a great video.
That clip looked like something out of a cartoon. Elmer Fudd tiptoeing trying to find bugs bunny and he's behind him the whole time 😂😂😂 I was waiting for the boar to turn to the camera and hold a finger up to his lips.
Anybody else feel like the guy that screamed under water sounded like a player dying in 1980's arcade game? 😂
The tiger is smart - didn't want the elephant, wanted him to lose the 'snack pack' he was carrying on his back.
Some of these people should be nominated for the Darwin award
Best compilation of this type I’ve seen. I was so engrossed in the video I jumped and dropped my phone when the snake jumped at the person poking it with a stick. Puss-Puss
That massive fish was a whale shark. They’re harmless to humans cuz they only eat plankton but can grow up to 30 feet in length.
Something I've learned from a lifetime of outdoor activity is that animals also like to use man-made trails and both sides can be quite surprised to run into each other.
That elephant was like you ain’t invite me to the party so imma wreck shit up. 😂😂
6:45 that is a whale shark and unlike other sharks, whale sharks do not attack humans and they are actually quite gentle/friendly
5:41 That wasn't a bull shark, that was a yellowfin tuna. The fish that came at him after that though was a whale shark, but it doesn't attack people it eats plankton and small fish.
All of these would scare the crap out of me
I went to South Africa in 1999 and visited Shamwari, which now has a Netflix show. You usually won't have issues with rhinos-- they're usually docile as cows. Hippos are much more dangerous. They have the strongest bite behind alligators and crocs.
“justin, run!” i am in tearsssss! 💀
A few years ago I went car camping and I was in Utah deep in the woods. I woke up either in the middle of the night or early morning to the feeling of my car rocking back and forth. My dogs were freaking out and the only thing I could think to do was roll my window down a little bit and fire my pistol in the air. When it was daylight I found all of these scratches on my driver side door which are still there to this day.
There is a video On YT entitled Cougar Encounter in Utah that is also scary.
I've seen the cougar clip in another video somewhere. That one was pretty neat. It didn't want to hang around the human any more than she did it! I think the polar bear clip was from Russia. They're insane! Also, animal following guy in snow - wild boar. I've never been near one (thank god), but I recognized the silhouette. Warthogs have a longer snout with more visible tusks, and don't hang around in anyplace with snow. (Not an expert, just enjoy the research. 😄)
I live with snow 6 months out of the year 😂😂😂😂😂 our growing season is 4 months 😂😂😂😂😂
I love the wild animal encounter videos u do!!
I love that the mountain lion just hauled ass right on past. I'd love to know where it was going in such a hurry.
My worst run-in with an animal? I was a kid and my relatives had this wolfdog and, once, it knocked me down and put its jaws over my face. Luckily, someone was there to call it away. It's a miracle I am not more afraid of dogs after that.
That incident with the hippo was scary. They're faster than most people think even on land. They are territorial and temperamental and have caused many deaths.
Yeah, I was watching it saying "what is that? WHAT IS THAT?!" and when I saw it was a hippo, I practically recoiled in my seat in nervousness for the people/person in the boat. That's the single-worst animal that could've appeared out of that water.
6:30 that first fish is just a fish, I have the name on the tip of my tongue but can't quite get it , but no not a shark (I want to say tuna but i'm really not sure). The one that made him scream so entertainingly WAS a shark. A whale shark . While it's the biggest currently living shark, they are harmless. They filter feed like many whales do. 🥰
The one with the bison,was at Yellowstone. I believe that clip came from idiots in Yellowstone.
Usually showing your teeth to animal like a lion is considered a challenge.
You don't have to fear a whale shark
Unless it's mating season. The other fish is tuna
Yes you do, they're so big they could kill you on accident without any evil intent
Or any shark! As long as you're calm, and respect its space.
You should visit the Georgia Aquarium, they have whale sharks there. The tank is massive.
I will NEVER go into the ocean above my ankles!!!!!!
Don't worry about an orca. There's never been an attack on humans by a wild orca. They're more curious about us than dangerous. You can swim with orcas. Just don't go towards a orca calf bcuz mom will definitely protect their babies. But if you're in the water long enough and determine you're not a threat, they'll approach you. They're very intelligent and gentle to humans that aren't a threat. They're the largest member of the dolphin family.
But just like dolphins they're degenerate a-holes.
damn that kabir face reacting this soo funny🤣🤣
Kabir, laughing at the screaming diver was just wrong 😂
Hahaha, I'd like to imagine that the deer/elk animal that pounced and attacked the cyclist was thinking...
"Well I see why the lions are always doing this to us, that was fun! Haha that hooman should have seen the look on his face, AAGhhhhh! Hahaha!"
7.32 is a Wild Boar
I read recently that a polar bear’s paw can be up to 1 ft wide.
Holy shit that Polar bear was huge in the last video, what's crazy is you can see the ground behind it and it really looks like they're on the 2nd floor of a building because that bear is standing on his hind legs, and the tallest standing Polar Bear was 3.39 meters tall, it was shot in Alaska in 1960, so they get very large. It's crazy, you know they're big, people tell you they're big, you see they're big on nature shows, but just having some sort of close human comparison nearby really puts it in perspective.
The strongest known bite force of the entire animal kingdom is the Crocodile.
Orcas, and Sperm Whales are both thought to have SIGNIFICANTLY higher levels, with some estimates suggest that orcas could have a bite force exceeding 19,000 psi, with Sperm Whales as much as 22,000psi, both compared to the Crocs 3,300psi
I've seen a tiger leap up to an elephant and get above it on that wooden person seat on a safari. There is a chance and the tiger knew there is a person on top. It was one scary video, he did it several times and they were shooting at it but it was intent on getting onto the elephant.
I've seen that video, it so insane, There are a couple videos of that same encounter but from different angles, which I never knew about for the longest time and yeah it's just as crazy, that tiger messed that dude's hand up.
My family still laughs at me because when I was in my teenage years we lived in South Georgia and even though I was very familiar with wild alligators I didn’t necessarily like them! I was driving on a country road late one night and the area had been having torrential rain for days so all the ditches on both sides of the highway were flooded to the top. If you aren’t familiar with the terrain in South Georgia it’s a very swampy area and in ANY body of water there’s more than likely going to be alligators in it. That night it was pitch black but in my headlights I thought I saw something in the road and I thought it was a log or a tree but as I got closer I could tell that it was moving. It was a gator probably around 8 feet long. As a paramedic down there I’d seen semi trucks get totaled from hitting a gator so I decided to just stop on the road and let it finish crossing. But what my family makes fun of me for is that after I came to a stop I frantically made sure my car doors were locked. I still think that instinct makes sense but…whatever
Living on a mountaintop in Wyoming, has afforded me the opportunity to see so many wild animals…elk (HUGE), bison, whitetails, antelope…and more!!
Still waiting to see a moose in person…
Also saw a bolt of lightening hit our property…and as amazing as that was, I was so grateful I was not standing where it struck!!
I used to hike a mountain trail in So California, every Saturday…usually by myself… Once when hiking with a small group, I spotted a cougar walking up another trail… I didn’t bother it and it didn’t bother me…👍🏻
OMG, DO NOT FEED WILD ANIMALS!!!!!!
Kabir saw one of these video just yesterday , with an elderly biker woman. Got off to takes photos of Huge Buffalos. Majestic Beast by the way. The Buffalos weŕe minding their bussiness eating grass , you know doing what nature does , so she walks up so close , she sat in front of them . Thinkin and showin off like ....look at me for a Chic I got some balls . Big mistake one of the Buffalo got a hold of her and was draging her in circles on the grass , he had a good pace goin too , til her pants came off . Dont know if her under wear came off too , but Kabir , no one has a pair like this beast ok . Any way , He flung her ass on the grass , not to close to the road , but where tourist saw what happened . One of the biker pals ran over , took the shirt of his back to cover her Ass. My mouth was open and I said to my self "Was that close Enough ? " Like you said some people must have a death wish.
Ive had the pleasure of seeing a Mamá Bear with her two cubs frolicking , playing in my yard and cubs learning to climb up a tree .10 to 15 ft away . From my kitchen and bedrm. I don't have to take chances like that . Life is good to me , I just dont go outside at that pricise moment . I look at Nature out of my window. I respect wild life . Moral A smart person knows when to keep their distance, A Moron doesn't .
A couple of channels I think would be cool to see you react to, dr duck whom is a friend of mine, meat eater, and federal premium black cloud, they are hunting channels and I am a big hunter so I would like to see some reaction videos of it from you folks across the pond. Keep up the great work dude.
It’s interesting that so many. Of these animals in the video are elephants. I am getting ready to go on my first elephant encounter,
Well, now I know what it will look like if I'm ever attacked by a bear.
Scary!
Yeah, those people were WAY too close to that bison. Freaking idiots. But thankfully most people who visit Yellowstone have some common sense. When I visited about twelve years ago I was hiking on a fairly busy trail and there was a massive bison grazing right next to the path. There was a wide berth on either side, people coming up the trail and people going down the trail, and quite rightly, nobody wanted to go near it. All of us were giving it a forty or fifty foot berth. Then it actually stepped on the path and everyone backed up another ten feet on either side. It wouldn’t move, so we finally just turned around and went back the way we came.
6:25 the smaller fish is a bluefin tuna, they can reach 700 pounds. Then the diver freaked out over the only shark that won't eat you. Whale sharks only eat plankton and other very small fish they don't eat large fish or other animals.
According to google, the saltwater crocodile has the strongest bite of any animal in the entire animal kingdom.
Y\I bet that guy who turned around ,saw that whale shark about a foot away and screamed also shit his pants .
I’ve seen tigers jump up on to an elephant that a person was riding. The person had the camera. They can do a standing jump. Never count the tiger out.
I swear that bear is snowboarding in the thumbnail
At the 5min mark in the water, the sharks are the problem, he turned and found a savior, the whale shark, harmless protector. Other whales and dolphins actually do this aswell with humans. They sense danger and a shark present, know we can't protect ourselves and will herd you above them so the shark has to get through the whale/ dolphin tho get to you.
The most crazy video to me is still the tiger jumping up, and clawing the shit out of a guy sitting on an elephants back 😨
And the crows instigating cats to fight video was also a trip.
Leave the whale shark guy alone! Lol We all would have shit ourselves.
It always angers me when I see people feeding wild animals. That polar bear will be back for more food, and if it hurts or kills someone, the animal could be destroyed. Idiocy.
Aye we all love you bud...
I'm happy the humans are fearful, they should be and they should let the animals be alone.
People need to stop playing with these wild animals. They make things worse for other people who encounter them. The guy feeding that bear through the window was especially irresponsible! I'll bet that was someone's home he was short-term renting ( b&b or something). 😮
Ordinarily I'd agree 100% but you know what they say regarding bears..."If it's Brown lay down, if it's Black fight back, if it's White you are going to die!" so feeding a Polar Bear something other than yourself or your companions probably isn't the worst idea ever.
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Maybe he raised the polar bear.
Just one more time lmao! Nice one 😂
One thing I've noticed around wild animals is that you're going to be in their environment do not wear bright colors! Each time I've watched the video where there are multiple the person in the bright color is the one who was attacked or singled out by the animal regardless of species... just saying.
Nope. Uh uh. That polar bear has obviously eaten there before.
He read the yelp reviews and liked the service 😂😂
I think the snake was an anaconda.
Definitely never feed wild animals, even the friendly ones will become a nuisance.
all the other videos: fearsome animals encountered in the wild are either dangerous or terrifying experiences
Last video: Russians (at least I am assuming it just seems like something they would do) hand feed cheese sandwiches' to a bear
It was just a whale shark they're harmless.
Then there is the dumbbutt diver who decided to turn his back to take a selfie with a freaking tiger shark and almost got his head bit off.
Bro It's Not true Hippos Does have the strongest Bite fore they a Very strong Bite fore of 1800 psi The strongest Bite force in the animal kingdom are Crocodiles Alligators and Sharks crocs BT is 4000psi and Nile crocodile BT is 5000psi and a Alligator can deliver BT upto
2080 psi and a Sherk BT is 4200 psi
You know there was alcohol involved in the last one. Smh...
One should never look directly at a wild animal in my opinion.
The last one has to be in Russia.
Most people r stupid when it comes to wild animals
It wasn't that funny. Whether that huge shark was dangerous or not. You did 3 rewinds to laugh. Okay, maybe it was a little funny in hindsight.
Whether it's in the zoo or on a safari... I don't like the thought of staring at wild animals trying to live their lives while being treated as entertainment
Beware the submapotomus 😆🦛
Everyone should watch the movie Jaws. Also learn about jellyfish 🪼. I’m a land lubber 😂 when it comes to oceans. Fresh water lakes no problem. I even read the book Jaws. No internet. Lots of books. 😊