Wild dogs Hunting Waterbuck
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ก.พ. 2021
- A throw back to one of the best sightings during our Stay@Home Safari’s series. After watching the pack of wild dogs hunt a large herd of impala and missing, they bump into a mother and calf waterbuck. After being chased into the water by the dogs, the little waterbuck managed to escape from a large pod of hippos, who were not impressed with the disturbance in their waterhole. After a few hours the wild dogs gave up and the Mother and calf waterbuck managed to escape unharmed.
Imagine being stuck between being torn apart by a pack of wild dogs or being crushed to death in the jaws of a hippo. Rough life.
I said The same thing
If really got to choose, then let's die on hippo's jaw. One shot die rather than eating alive
I see what they mean when they say "pick your poison"
I deal with that everyday.
If it were crocodiles in the water, that thing would’ve been dead a long time ago.
That is one badass Buck. Managed to avoid getting itself eaten by Wilddogs and Hyenas. How it manage to dodge all of the hippos attacks is interesting.
There were no hyenas in this video.
You call that a badass. It just kept running. These bucks need to learn how to fight. It's a big animal with 2 long horns. There's no excuse they can't take out the dogs with that. Maybe not the hippo in the water, but on land, it has a chance. Take lessons from the little honey badger.
@@junofranco6638 Honey badgers are more equipped than antelopes. They are maneuverable. Also, painted dogs are some of the most agile canines out there. Try attacking one and it will likely dodge the attack and now you've got the whole pack eating you.
@@randomkinkajou5747 I would not call the honey badger any more equipped than the bigger predators. It cannot outrun any of them and they have no size or strength advantage. The only advantage they have is their tough skin. True, they have claws and strong bite, but so do the predators. The honey badgers survive and win its battles by being fearless. That's why the predators, particularly the inexperienced young cubs, gets shaken up seeing something that small who's willing to fight them. This buck and antelopes are bigger than the dogs, and have long horns like spears, which they can use to impale one or two of the dogs, that should be enough to scare them off.
@@junofranco6638 Actually, it wins the battles because the predators realise that such a small meal fighting back is not worth the effort. A giraffe is likely to become prey to a lion, while a honey badger could escape a lion, but would get stomped by a giraffe. Honey badgers are hardy, but prey animals can be hardier.
Incredible the waterbuck in the water: he survived many charges of the hippopotamus and still has the strength to reach the side of that small lake. And then he knows that in between he stays safe.
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The Males have horns while females don't
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... pretty sure he didnt stay safe for long lol
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Oh my poor Waterbuck. Such a hard and stressful life for prey in the wild. Thank you Savanna.
Is like that due to human expansion. Animals have less and less space to move further
Animals are basicaly forced to live in a restrain area
@@Dragosflash Not necessarily, although that could play a part, but in my thinking it is that which happens between prey and predator, pure instinct, real and true.
They evolved alongside their predators. Nothing "poor" about them. The vast majority of them don't get eaten.
@@SaadKhan-xn1xv Yes I agree, in so much as they evolved alongside their predators but this situation, in my opinion, is particularly harsh.
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Well, they are responsible for their safety and survival. The vast majority of waterbucks don't fall prey to predators. The ones who fail to escape or defend themselves get what's coming to them.
This one is much "harsher":
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Dude...the abundance of big animal species in this one area is insane
Alaska and Canada is a bit similar to Africa in terms of predator density, but Africa still has way more large animals.
The last refugee of megafauna
Wow the instinct of the waterbuck to get to the edge of water.. it's brilliant.
Wild dogs need to surround bigger prey to be successful.
Yeah.. until they meet a Hippo or crocodile..
Its not that smart. A basic capacity to plan would have allowed it to escape into the woods multiple times. But its a dunder head and can only think for a few seconds at a time.
We humans have little knowledge about animals. They are not stupid that most of us think. Most of the time, they communicate in a way that is unknown to us and just because our brain with limited powers cannot detect it, we think of it as a stupid thing to do. Instinct is the easiest way for us to refer to animal's behaviour when we don't understand it. They are clever and are able to analyse their surroundings and actually make decisions.
@@easypimpin123 Quite the opposite. I bet if it was you, would of give up in the first 10 second and make an easy meal for the dogs. You seat behind the screen and probably having a cup of tea and say; hey you stupid animal why don't you run to the jungle. Ha Ha Ha.
@@palang2231 couldn't agree more. The communication barrier hides what could be immense intelligence.
LOL, apparently hippos are just a**holes. Great video of a hunt on waterbuck.
Yeah, i hate hippos, they are always grumpy, they want to kill everything for no reason, grumpy d***heads
hippos are very territorial, they can easily kill anyone who walk trought
lol apparently humans are s assholes. we wager war and kill massive amounts of our own species and slowly destroy the planet we all live on as well
@@tormodhag6824 You got that right!
@@DrewWasMe of course most people are an exception its only a few doing it all. You and me are probably not doing much destruction its only the top leaders and the richest people. But what are we gonna do? tell chinese rich men to "please stop using coal"?
From some reason I could feel the waterbuck's heartbeat
i love how the last water buck is jogging his way out
Waterbuck looked calm and confident. Gorgeous animal.
Yes I was saying the same thing. So elegant and regal in their appearance
Hippos remind me of uncle Oscar.
When I was about 8 y/o he said, "You run from one thing, you gone run from every thing. Can't help you there young stunna". This was after I saw him see me run from all those dogs chasing me all the way home.
Today, I have dominion over all my fears.
Yeah cuz an 8 year old can take on a pack of dogs
Man was tryna hold on for dear life from those hippos
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That Buck was having a really bad day!
Just like your ancestors did in the hands of yts
I find it interesting that the waterbucks have eventually figured out these wild dogs do not do so well in water and thus always dash towards it to exploit this weakness anytime they are chased by them.
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I think the Dogs realize there are bigger predators in that water
@@squalman8567 Could be.
@@squalman8567 On second thought those gators or Crocs are extremely sneaky and will be submerged and out of sight for either the bucks or the dogs. And the dogs are too hungry and focused on catching the buck.
in fight for life everything happen.
may one of them fall into water while running away.he realised they dont follow.
Funny how the hippo goes at the impala in the water and seems to take it in its mouth, yet each time the impala is seen swimming ahead, unharmed. The hippo must be just scooting it along, like “get outta my water before I thrash ya.” Great video, keep them coming.
Incredible and astonishing how the young one escaped the attacks from the ferocious Hippo.
I have always LOVED big cats. Cheetahs were my favorites as a child...but you cant deny the beauty of the Wild Dogs. Everything about them is graceful. They look docile and pack a punch. What amazing animals
If they’re so amazing then go play with a group of em
Yeah take em for pets and let your kids play with them.
@@rogerbarris1898 now that’s what I wanna see😂😂😂
@@rogerbarris1898 we as a species did that more that 30.000 years ago. These dogs are smart and dangerous, why would you approach Them??
@@ueks69 Human beings never domesticated African wild dogs. These African painted dogs cannot even genetically breed with dogs. Humans domesticated wolves and bred them in both personality and looks to be like domesticated dogs.
That jump was insane 1:25
lolz you wont kill me, it was a big leap for dear life, jump or you'd be jumped
Spectacular footage. Surely this won awards
if "all my life I had to fight" was a waterbuck
Got away from Browny only to be drowned by Motto Motto
Lmfao this is hilarious
You know he or her survived right or did you not see
Lol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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LMAO
Hippo be like: *WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY POND!*
do you mean in my swamp?
These wild dogs are just savage. You have to feel bad for these bucks sometimes. Life is so cruel in the wild.
They need food! Dont you eat food too?
People always say that animals dont belong to zoo, but in the wild they are eaten alive.
Some argue that cruel isn't the word.. it's definitely indifferent to suffering though. African wild dogs are predators, but they're among the smaller predators and are easily driven off a kill. So they have to prioritize quick feeding above all else, and that means not making time to kill an animal that's already incapacitated and accessible for feeding. It's gruesome to us but it's just what works for them.
Savage? I'd say they're smart.
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You need to change the title of this video. This is so much more than just wild dogs hunting. This kept me on the edge of my seat! Thank you.
Crazy to think that the bucks are less scared of hippos and crocs than they are of the painted dogs! That really says ALOT about how successful they are at hunting.
These dogs can run forever! 40 miles a hour and hold that speed for miles
Jesus really?
@@seahawks366 yes they have amazing stamina
@@seahawks366 humans used to do the same thing loll
@@yuri.editss Not a chance.
@@volodyamihaelovich4576 wdym not a chance?
humans used to sprint at 40 mph and hunted by chasing their prey into exhaustion
4:15 it’s like in a game where ai just stops attacking you when you cross a line ^^
Nice documentary with real nature sounds 👌
That large waterbuck was so intelligent
1:25 that jump into water 👏
Nature is so beautiful and peaceful
This is what we call being between a rock and a hard place
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Lol... Right. He's lucky it wasn't any 🐊 Crocs or Gators in the water also.
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The confidence of that other huge water buck - he just stood there in the middle of the pack knowing they weren’t even going to try him. He’s knows the dogs are smart and won’t risk getting kicked and possibly getting injured
Fantastic footage you got there mate, great stuff
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. That was just too intense.
It even sounds like the hippos are laughing
Every waterbuck should built a pond in their home for safety.
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Sir this is wendys
Waterbuck are so beautiful 😍
You are beautiful 😉
Yes a beautiful meal for the wild dogs and lions
Hello beautiful Sarah, how are you doing?
Holly crap
Perfect footage
Thanks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it
That deer at the first is how I run in my dreams now that I'm fully in touch with who I am
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I’m glad the water bucks escaped lol
Did it..?
I doubt it
Yes waterbucks escaped wild dogs only to end up as lunch for the lions
the wild dogs will not feed thier pupes
That impala in slow motion is so awesome!!!
After watching thousands of hours of Animals documentaries I concluded, this is the greatest scene to ever be recorded.
Dogs:Peacefully waiting for gazelle to appear
Gazelle:Oh hell nah*sprints*
Lucky for the waterbucks : no crocs in the water
That's thanks to the hippos
No-kill, but still a really good video. Great interaction... Those poor dear couldn't catch a break. LOL the only thing worse would have been crocodiles instead of hippos
In a fight between hippos and Crocs the hippo usually comes out on top
Hippos is actually the worse case scenario. Crocs a close second. Then you got hyenas, lions and those crazy ass dogs
Hippos are much worse than crocs, so I'm honestly astonished how that buck managed to dodge several of those 1,820 psi bites.
@@MrREAPERsz don’t forget leopards lol. Always waiting to ninja you off a tree
@@imlivingunderyourbed7845 crocodiles have the strongest bite force in the world: 3000 psi. Hippos also only have ~1200 psi bite force.
waterbucks portraying the passage of life 😊
No matter how tough life gets, we're all still lucky to be human. Imagine being in the deers' situation, never having a day where you don't fear for your life.
great video and interesting to se. Thank you for sharing.
Wow did the hippos really have to do that😭🥺
Hippos are like villains in a superhero movie
I love villians
now i know where "caught between a rock and a hard place" originated...
YOU ARE RIGHT.
Glad to hear that mother and calf escaped unharmed ❤️
Hippo:I don’t give a shit, just stay out of my water
I guess the crocodiles took a day off that week.
Haha😂
Loo🤣🤣
That hippos scared off crocs too from the water before😂
The hippo played a big part in this
The hippos was like man don't bring that nonsense over here to my spot tho 🤣🤣🤣
the ungulate at the beginning kills me🤣🤣 just look at how they’re goin’💀💀💀
Sassy ass run lmao
Surviving in the wild is very difficult for any animal
Waterbuck: *Exists*
Everything else: How dare you....
Damn those hippos really gunned for him. Gentle giant my ass
who calls hippos gentle giants? they are like THE most dangerous and aggressive animal in africa.
I believe it is said that more people in that part of the world are killed by Hippos more than Cocs.
the word "gentle" has never been used to describe hippos.
Hippos were like "it aint much better in here kid"
This Deers earned my respect... they derserved to survive
Hes like...
Ahh man we surrounded on all sides
Land and water!!!!! Run foo!!!!!
Bro1:- wild dogs are chasing me
Bro2:- okay let's swim
They just chase you for so many hours that the animal eventually just give up 😂
Wild animals are not just inhabitants but architects of their ecosystems, shaping landscapes and maintaining ecological equilibrium.
0:00: Why are they called Waterbucks?
1:26: Oh
Because they buck at predators when they are in water!!!
When they call you a waterbuck and you do waterbuck 🤗
wild dog most dangerous hunter👍👍🎉🎉🔥🔥
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Them hippos petty 😂😂😂 they like .. keep that beef out of my waters
We don't want Crocs to have free meals so gtfoh
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I'd still call it a waterbuck after watching this.
0:36 this guy was ahead of his time 😂🤣🤣
great footage
Clever and Lucky bless all animals Amen
When the wild dogs attack your arse is first on the menu.
The hippos did not have to attack that poor animal 😂 they just decided it was fun
It was the hippos territory...
Hippos are very territorial.
Hippos are territorial bro.They'd likely snap anyone who crosses their territory.
The waterbuck is very agile. Every time the hyppo tried to grab the waterbuch head, the missed the waterbuch head.
Hippos are more than just hella territorial, they straight up just don’t care sometimes.
Water is like a interval for water bucks from wild dogs
.....difícil sobreviver nessa situação, o filhote para ter resolvido por alguns instantes, mas a mãe dele tá lutando contra a morte nos dois lados...
That waterbuck is a gangster.
Talk about being between a rock and a hard place!
That's how I felt as a substitute teacher
this is was the craziest 4 mins and 37 seconds of my life
I love the animals. It good if they all eat grass like buffaloe. Better then watching them chasing each other.
If you are having bad day then think about this deer.
The gazelle run funny lol
The Way they stand in line in wait is similar to football defenders setting an offside trap
I am starting to think that its better to be in the zoo than this situation of being a meal for wild animals
Gotta be a better option, guaranteed 3 meals a day and don't have to live on your nerves every day, no brainer !
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 video
how did it escape from hippo?
That’s what I was about to text next..
It toughed itself through those head bites
I don't think the hippo was actually trying to kill it. It was just saying "bruh gtfo my pond".
Hippooooo got you now
0:34 the wild dog be like stop with those stunts,in secs you are on my menu
the antleope: keep dreaming and stick to harassing waterbuck.
That's gotta be the luckiest deer alive.
1:25 need this confidence
For an fleeting moment I felt like the hippos need a culling.
Interesting how the waterbuck scared the dog when it was a one-on-one situation 03:57
No scared, dogs are smart, they know if they get injured they cant hunt and die, it is survival instinct
dog knew the water buck was too large for it alone. Dogs are pack hunters.
Nahh I've seen dogs control the movment of buffalo herds like this.
One will come and bait the animal to chase it. Once that happens his boys move from behind and at that moment you're finished
Initial chase reminds me of a game of 🏉 Rugby League
We will see who has the pace
Nice to see you back👍