I, like many, have seen American Bald Eagles from afar, but the first time I got close to three of them guarding a bucket of crabs was intense. Someone up the dock from me went to their car to get something leaving their crabs unattended and the eagles flew in to grab some. I was leaving and walking that way on the dock towards them and one bald eagle got aggressive with me blocking my way as the other two grabbed the crabs. It was ready to attack had I not stopped. These are big birds much bigger than you would think if seeing them from afar. Their talons looked like knives and the beak like a razor. After seeing this smaller version of the hawk do this to the rat I am glad I backed off and waiting. By the size of this eagle it could of easily done that to a calf or bicep of a human ( me in this case) or easily taken me out at the neck.
I know a rat is just an animal doing what's necessary to survive....But I got no sympathy for the bastards.....I was raised in a housing project full of rats....they were notorious for taking bites outta babies in the projects in Sw Georgia...as they say ," What goes around comes around"
@@ROZAKRIU Don't forget the mice sized cockroaches :) On another note learn something new everyday. I had no idea that rats bit children as you describe. That is just very sad.
@@GoldChump Yeah it is sad....back in the Sw Georgia housing projects we used to call them " walf rats" I thought that was their name...but when I became older I learned that they were " Wharf rats". But people in the Deep, Deep South are kinda lazy with pronunciation...yeah they have a vicious bite....lots of project kids were bitten by them...I never was when I was a child, guess the GOOD LORD was looking out for me. As much as I hate the bastards I must grudgingly give them their due respect.....they are highly intelligent and they got more machismo than 100 Mexicans. I remember my older brother chasing one down the hall with a shoe to kill it, but when that 2 pound rat got cornered he jumped on my brother's pants leg and ripped a hole in it with his razor sharp teeth..absolutely crazy with courage. What is truly sad was when the old folks told a story about rats eating a baby alive....I was just a child then but I remember having nightmares about it
@@GoldChump they're smart too. They know where to attack. I saw a hawk this morning. I couldn't help but to at least look at it on my way to work. But I kept my distance!
Vegans are against the inhumane treatment of animals for profit. Battery cages, force feeding, filthy conditions, etc. Most don't care about natures course. Especially since they want humans to follow it.
sarah, more stupid comment is not very often to see. I hope, you can be proud of yourself, turning even this against vegan. most vegans are descreasing suffering of animals, and successfuly. you know what is decreasing, right? It is not zeroing. Eliminating to zero. there's diametral difference between what you are responsible for. If you eat or enslave animals, you are the responsible. Even when you pay others to do it. You are not responsible for suffering from cycle of nature, that cannot be avoided. Clear?
Yeah why should humans behave better than animals. By your inbred logic we should allow murder because animals of the same species kill each other too. 🤡
I really wasn’t prepared for the rats head to just come off that easy but absolutely could not look away while being completely disgusted at the same time.
Imagine if you could somehow communicate to the hawk that over one million humans watched you eat a particular meal. His mind would be blown. It's likely that some far higher intelligence is watching us on their advanced version of TH-cam, it would blow the minds of humans just as it would blow the mind of this hawk.
A normal hawk would think that for sure, no question. But this hawk would be capable of communicating with a human so I think he would be more curious about the world than a normal hawk.@@maryblaufuss7533
He just ripped the head right off like he was opening a can of soda. I was expecting this to be brutal but I didn't expect the head to come off that easily.
@@igamehard8860It was moving its tiny feet, so I think it knew it was alive. I guess the hawk just wanted to examine if any other bird wanted to take the rat from him, then he saw that there wasnt and started eating
Not quite. You see the legs move shortly after the eagle lands and the belly was moving rapidly with panicked breaths. Then the eagle waits for 10 seconds or so with its claws dug into the rat’s head and neck. The breathing stops. Then the head pull. I don’t think they would care one way or the other if the prey was alive (maybe someone can correct me on this). At best, it probably wants it dead so it doesn’t have to worry about any escape attempts.
@@PootWindbreakerThat's certainly my understanding. Predators wait for their prey to die so they don't have to keep fighting it when eating. That's why the hawk waited until the rat stopped moving before starting to eat. But eating the head first makes doubly certain.
@@vk2igNot all. A bear will sometimes sit on its pray and start eating right away. Or orcas teach their young how to hunt with prey injured but alive. Still a lot of animals try to kill their prey fast, to not risk injuries themselves. Even a rat that bites you, can be deadly if the wound gets infected.
@@vk2ig agree. the raptors tend to eat more bite-sized pieces (then again, i usually only watch nest cams feeding hatchlings); you'll even see them pluck fur/feathers. but you can compare raptors to heron/pelican/etc. behavior. I was watching a stork cam, and one of the hatchlings ate a live mole that cut up its insides (both died but you could see the bird flopping around the nest in agony for a while before it finally died from whatever internal injuries it sustained from the mole. pretty crazy to see).
@@eastoakland-S65feen You could probably tear a childs head off bare handed in a fit of rage if you treated him like a peace of meat. And i could maybe do the same to you if i ever saw you do such a thing… humans are pretty strong too were just weak in modern times.
That's why I always remind myself that it's mother nature so it is the way it is , it makes me appreciate it and respect it so that I don't find it gruesome
Everyone is talking about how strong the Hawk is but I’m impressed how clean everything was. Sure there was a bit of blood, but for a goreing and gorging it was very clean, very little blood on the pole or on the Hawk, and the Hawk was very clean too, making sure no bits were on their talons and wiping off their beak. What a clean gentleman.
I just appreciate how the bird patiently waited for its food even tho it was hungry it was patient, relaxed, collected and knew its surroundings were safe enough to dig in.
It’s amazing how the rat is alive one minute, and the next minute he’s part of the hawk. It’s self obvious but when you really think of food that way it’s kind of mind blowing.
When I realized that the mouse was still living as the bird landed, I quickly rushed to express my farewells: Dear mouse, it has been very good ( annoying infact ) to know you. May your soul ( flesh ) rest in peace ( hawk's stomach) You will be well remembered ( er....forgotten ).🤣🤣🤣
People don't realize how strong hawks are. They can literally lift 250lbs like they could literally lift most of us into the air, drop us dead and then eat us. It's crazy how strong they are despite being so small
This proves how strong these birds-of-prey are. Ripping its head off, being able to stand with one foot (might as well be windy and they are stable) and really fast at diving down. why are the likes
@@veryslyfox still tho for its size its strength is enormous and if u scale that bird bigger like back in prehistoric times that strength would be able to rip human heads off like its nothing
Omg even wit the warnings , I still had to turn away right quick. Sheesh Hawks eating style shows he’s got NO time for games … if you small and meaty, you gonna get eaten, dead or alive
We have a hawk that enjoys using our back yard as its dining area. We see it do this to doves and pigeons quite often. One time a smaller hawk decided to invade the territory. I saw it in the backyard feasting on a dove. I looked again a few minutes later and the big hawk was back, tearing apart the little hawk. It left half the carcass which it never does with other birds. Warning to other little hawks who think they can just waltz in I suppose.
I had Hawks in my backyard, then ravens showed up and started "escorting" the hawks out the area which is common apparently , I still see them every now and then when the raven are not around
Could you imagine being hunted by flying Tyrannosaurs on a daily basis? The characters in Jurassic park merely had to deal with a couple of chickens and a blind ostrich compared to what rats have to go trough.
@@perezsusel Not just in the wild. People kill or let animals get killed for their consumption, or to hang a trof ee on the wall. Or to experiment on or kill for the beauty industry and clothing industry.
Damn. Judging by the lack of fight the rat gives at the end, the hawk either suffocated it to death or broke its neck before ripping its head off. The strength of those talons is astonishing
All birds. They’re beautiful but can definitely be vicious. I learned that early in life while helping my aunt pick peaches from one of her peach trees. We didn’t realize a nest was in it. Mama & Papa Blue Jay started attacking us! My aunt said, “Looks like we’ll be picking plums today instead. They can have that tree!” Her always perfectly coiffed hair was a mess & I had a sore spot on my head where they dive bombed me. 🥴🤣
@@JK-vi3jm It is very toxic to think that humans must be killed because of their numbers. Stop believing silly theories done by criminal people with no real values other than selfishness and money.
@@JK-vi3jmumans already wiped out the bigger birds of prey like the Haast Eagle which hunted large birds like moa and possibly early humans that arrived on New Zealand
That's actually an adaptation the rats developed. They get theirself eaten so that it slows down the hawk, making it easier for their family members to evade an attack.
It looks like it was eating a marshmallow. I'm used to seeing predators eating because I grew up watching documentaries & my cats brought their prey sometimes.
Whoa i million not even close it would its 317,700 Eagles so multiply by 2 for eating twice a day and subtract 150k for birds that don’t eat twice a day ruff math that’s 450k ish that’s why I said ruff math I could factor in the highways but don’t feel like doing the research
a few years ago my father past away. a friend of his had said that the last thing my dad said to him was, "don't worry about anything. i'll be watching you like a hawk." since then, whenever i see a hawk i always think of my dad. this video happened to pop into my recommended list about 2 minutes after i found an old picture of my dad. amazing how things like this happen. have a great day to whoever is reading this!
Near Santa Barbara at lake Cachuma there are a bunch of short telephone poles and the Raptors that catch fish at the lake take them to the top of the poles to eat their catch. If you look carefully as you drive-by you can see that the tops of all of the polls are black From all of the fish oil that has seeped into the top of the wooden poles.
@@Gitn2it Cats are just mean. We’ve got this great big fat ass cat whose stomach swings back and forth like a nutsack with elephantiasis, and he enjoys the hunt as well as the meal. He caught a rabbit one time and made some pretty gruesome work of it. Not very efficient, but they can be mean as hell. Llo
@@DevenPowerswafflesdot True, I once had a feral cat in my neighbourhood that from time to time, I treated it with cat goodies. Sometimes it brought me "gifts" leaving them before the front door, usually headless mice or half eaten pigeons lol
Yeah I honestly didn't expect it to go right for the head. I never knew these things consumed their food in entirety; like the bones, fur, and everything.
I mean for me it's the other way around here. I am pretty squeamish and it brought me comfort that he did it so quickly and cleanly... I'm not sure why I watched this in the first place though, but i wouldn't have dealt with it too well if the thing was still alive and being eaten, if that makes sense.
@@procrastinator6902 Yeah I was fully expecting it to drop the flesh after it devoured the entire creatures insides but he straight merked the entire thing tail and all. Started off like eating a delicate croissant then halfway through turned full Homer Simpson. I'm fuckin impressed tbh, It was like seeing myself in bird form eating the puh.
I've seen raw chicken get legs ripped and seen the throat of a raw turkey while my family prepares for Thanksgiving. Sure, cooked chicken and raw turkey are different but the imagery is still vague. So I don't see it as graphic but rather something normal. Reply made: 4:16 PM Tuesday, January 3 2022
Same is true of many predators, especially the canines like wolves, coyotes, hyenas, dingoes, etc. Bears too will consume prey before killing it. Saw a vid just a few weeks back where a grizzly grabbed an elk and just stated chewing on its haunch, all the while the poor elk is bawling its lungs out. Insects like praying mantises and camel spiders just grab other insects and even small mammals and just start gnawing on them.
I like how it just sat there after eating the rat like “Yeah who wants to try me now huh” while overlooking the highway
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I'm surprised not a lot of people have noticed that @ 1:32, the hawk was eating this rat's unborn babies. You can even see them move if you zoom in on the video.
The sheer precision while it picked the intestines out of the carcass. Beautiful bird. It even cleaned its beak and claws before heading off. Super cool.
@@mangomonet2464 Do you know how long these animals both rats and birds have existed? Their biological makeup and internal system allow them to do that. As a human you would not be able to survive eating raw rats. We aren't built like that but consider our intelligence is far superior to that of any animal. Every animal has advantages in some form or another but at least humans are at the top of the food chain.
The intestines hold fecal matter which is made up of vegetation. Birds of Prey need this in their diet, and this is how they obtain it.@@mangomonet2464
Damn he really just popped him open like a bag of chips
HAHAAHAHA🤣
"mmm crunchy 😂"
😂😂
"very tasty"
That is the perfect, morbid description of just how casually this hawk ate a whole-ass rat.
This is nothing compared to my mother-in-law eating wings
Take photos
😂😂fucking excellent
My ex mother in law ate people this way.......
Savage
Omg, lmfaooooooo.
I was not expecting the head to come off so easily. Strong and sharp beak! Insane.
Why? 🙄
@@nyakwarObatwhy what ?
@@Robhimsis and who the hell are you? Go away 🙄
@@nyakwarObathe just asked a question. 🙄
YT comments are a public forum, dude.@@nyakwarObat
This is the first official Hawk Mukbang.
I love this comment ❤😂
The way that hawk straight up decapitated the rat and ate its head whole is both amazing and terrifying.
I, like many, have seen American Bald Eagles from afar, but the first time I got close to three of them guarding a bucket of crabs was intense. Someone up the dock from me went to their car to get something leaving their crabs unattended and the eagles flew in to grab some. I was leaving and walking that way on the dock towards them and one bald eagle got aggressive with me blocking my way as the other two grabbed the crabs. It was ready to attack had I not stopped. These are big birds much bigger than you would think if seeing them from afar. Their talons looked like knives and the beak like a razor.
After seeing this smaller version of the hawk do this to the rat I am glad I backed off and waiting. By the size of this eagle it could of easily done that to a calf or bicep of a human ( me in this case) or easily taken me out at the neck.
I know a rat is just an animal doing what's necessary to survive....But I got no sympathy for the bastards.....I was raised in a housing project full of rats....they were notorious for taking bites outta babies in the projects in Sw Georgia...as they say ," What goes around comes around"
@@ROZAKRIU Don't forget the mice sized cockroaches :) On another note learn something new everyday. I had no idea that rats bit children as you describe. That is just very sad.
@@GoldChump Yeah it is sad....back in the Sw Georgia housing projects we used to call them " walf rats" I thought that was their name...but when I became older I learned that they were " Wharf rats". But people in the Deep, Deep South are kinda lazy with pronunciation...yeah they have a vicious bite....lots of project kids were bitten by them...I never was when I was a child, guess the GOOD LORD was looking out for me. As much as I hate the bastards I must grudgingly give them their due respect.....they are highly intelligent and they got more machismo than 100 Mexicans. I remember my older brother chasing one down the hall with a shoe to kill it, but when that 2 pound rat got cornered he jumped on my brother's pants leg and ripped a hole in it with his razor sharp teeth..absolutely crazy with courage. What is truly sad was when the old folks told a story about rats eating a baby alive....I was just a child then but I remember having nightmares about it
@@GoldChump they're smart too. They know where to attack. I saw a hawk this morning. I couldn't help but to at least look at it on my way to work. But I kept my distance!
If you ever feel like you had a bad day just be glad you didn't come into this world as a rat.
or impala
In life, sometimes you’re falcon and sometimes you’re the rat
More specifically, at rat who looks up and sees those talons closing in
We should send this video to the fat rats in the White House 😉
Are you kidding? My ex' lawyers are thriving in their nest not too far away from this entrance ramp.
"I'm vegan for the animals"
Meanwhile the animals :
Vegans are against the inhumane treatment of animals for profit. Battery cages, force feeding, filthy conditions, etc. Most don't care about natures course. Especially since they want humans to follow it.
sarah, more stupid comment is not very often to see. I hope, you can be proud of yourself, turning even this against vegan.
most vegans are descreasing suffering of animals, and successfuly. you know what is decreasing, right?
It is not zeroing. Eliminating to zero.
there's diametral difference between what you are responsible for. If you eat or enslave animals, you are the responsible. Even when you pay others to do it. You are not responsible for suffering from cycle of nature, that cannot be avoided.
Clear?
You hate vegans, we get it
Vegans are not the brightest
Yeah why should humans behave better than animals. By your inbred logic we should allow murder because animals of the same species kill each other too. 🤡
hawk is like: "Nothing like a fresh head in the morning 😋"
😋
😂😂😂😂
i second that
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Never realized how strong they are. He tore it apart like it was a marshmallow.
I can believe he tore apart a rat with NO TEETH. That is super strength and shows their bite force is nothing to play with
@@lamar310 These bird could be compared to pruning scissors. Its no joke.
I was shocked
Not trying to downplay the hawk but I don’t think a rat’s body is that durable anyways.
@@alfredoangel2359 have you tried tearing a rat 🐀 apart with your hands?
I really wasn’t prepared for the rats head to just come off that easy but absolutely could not look away while being completely disgusted at the same time.
💯
Rules of nature
Right that head came off so smooth I had to go back like hold tf on 😂
That truly was an unexpected powerful pull.
My mouth just hit the floor when I saw that shit
- "just a little off the top"
Barber: "say no more fam" 0:38
Underrated
this is the best one and it only got 45 likes 😭
Hawk: "I'm going to that place way up off the road for lunch."
Wow i never realized how powerful they were. Pulled his head off like nothing.
I wouldn’t have seen that. Can never unsee
They can carry a 300 lb goat
@@beepboop5051 me either it was the most unexpected thing
@@wileecoyote5749 lmfao they absolutely can not
@@wileecoyote5749 That is surely impossible. Strong nonetheless.
Finally, a cameraman who knows how to keep the camera still
@@theperson7718 nothing gets past you
Cameraman never dies.
@@Yazan_Majdalawi there's always this type on nature documentary comments, just keep popping.
@@theperson7718 my bright fellow human being was unable to detect the sarcasm in this instance, may reading comprehension rest in peace. 🙏
@@theperson7718 it literally says they’re joking in their comment
Imagine if you could somehow communicate to the hawk that over one million humans watched you eat a particular meal. His mind would be blown. It's likely that some far higher intelligence is watching us on their advanced version of TH-cam, it would blow the minds of humans just as it would blow the mind of this hawk.
^underrated comment! Anything is possible.
If a lion could talk, we wouldn't be able to understand it.
I have another idea. Maybe the hawk would think, as long as my tummy is full, who cares about anything else?
A normal hawk would think that for sure, no question. But this hawk would be capable of communicating with a human so I think he would be more curious about the world than a normal hawk.@@maryblaufuss7533
You know dogs be talking on the phone too while you're sleep
This hawk was sending out a message to all the other rats
Hawk made that rat decapitation look effortless
I don’t think very much effort was involved
Must be an ISIS hawk
@Always Blue I guess so, although I have no plans to eat a rat any time soon
Hold my beer
@Always Blue we have more body mass than an eagle so I’d expect so?
When you're having a bad day and realize, being a human being isn't so bad after all...
What did that even mean? Having a bad day is bad. Being human is why we have bad days.
@@floridaredneck he meant being human having a bad day is much much better than getting your head torn by a predator like shown in the video.
Humans do worse shit than animals wdym
Unless your in a 3rd world country or jail, or trafficked, I could go on....
Cause you know being eaten alive as a rat is not as bad as being in a 3rd world country as a human. . .
2:43 Post-meal DUMP LMFAO!!!
At least he didn’t suffer that long, I was curious what his first bite was gonna be since the little fella was still alive when the hawk landed
PETA: "Animals are friends, not food"
Hawk: "Yo check out how fast I can eat this rat"
He just ripped the head right off like he was opening a can of soda. I was expecting this to be brutal but I didn't expect the head to come off that easily.
Welcome to my stream, today I'll be doing a speed run
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Activist deciding we are herbivore instead of dual carnivore hervivore (omnivore) 😂
@@twistedyogert Literally
Bro even licked his talons clean at the end, that’s wild. Ate that rat like it was a bag of Doritos
😆😆
That's table manners right there.
Vegans… “how do you feel about killing cows for food”
And then he ate the bag
And he took a shit at the end 😂
After he landed, the bird didn't move at all so I imagined this evil dialog he had with the rat. Then he did the decapitation like a movie scene
i think he making sure was sure it was dead in case it was alive and tried to bite him. just a guess
@@igamehard8860It was moving its tiny feet, so I think it knew it was alive. I guess the hawk just wanted to examine if any other bird wanted to take the rat from him, then he saw that there wasnt and started eating
You think if birds were taller than humans they’d try and eat us too?
You bet your butt they would. Lions are bigger than we are and they'd eat a person.
You'd get taken to the sky and get dropped off mid air
Obviously bruh
Imagine being a maintenance guy going to check the pole and wondering why the top is all bloody
I'm thinking once you do it for awhile you learn that this is normal and it's prob animal blood from things like this
What kind of check are they doing on a metal pole cover made to last 50+ years?🤷🏻♂️
@@tg8150 checking the camera🤷♂️
@@tegarandikash for what 💀
@@CasualCat64for maintenance smart ass… it’s what I do.
I’m torn between being both horrified and awestruck by the skill, power and abilities it took to do this.
This is just satisfying to watch
"torn"
I see what u did there
It's a rat dude. They get killed all day
So was the mouse
If you notice at the start, the rat was still alive right as the hawk ripped the head off.
Not quite. You see the legs move shortly after the eagle lands and the belly was moving rapidly with panicked breaths. Then the eagle waits for 10 seconds or so with its claws dug into the rat’s head and neck. The breathing stops. Then the head pull. I don’t think they would care one way or the other if the prey was alive (maybe someone can correct me on this). At best, it probably wants it dead so it doesn’t have to worry about any escape attempts.
@@PootWindbreakerThat's certainly my understanding. Predators wait for their prey to die so they don't have to keep fighting it when eating. That's why the hawk waited until the rat stopped moving before starting to eat. But eating the head first makes doubly certain.
@@vk2igNot all. A bear will sometimes sit on its pray and start eating right away. Or orcas teach their young how to hunt with prey injured but alive.
Still a lot of animals try to kill their prey fast, to not risk injuries themselves.
Even a rat that bites you, can be deadly if the wound gets infected.
@@vk2ig agree. the raptors tend to eat more bite-sized pieces (then again, i usually only watch nest cams feeding hatchlings); you'll even see them pluck fur/feathers. but you can compare raptors to heron/pelican/etc. behavior. I was watching a stork cam, and one of the hatchlings ate a live mole that cut up its insides (both died but you could see the bird flopping around the nest in agony for a while before it finally died from whatever internal injuries it sustained from the mole. pretty crazy to see).
It's horrifying how easily he tore it's head off and ate it.
Just imagine if Birds were big enough to hunt us like that… Pure carnage.
Ark Players:
_We don’t do that here_
They used to be!
Feed them politicians.
They did exist 66M years ago, their ancestors that is, the fact that they're not around is the reason mankind exists today.
@@erlienfrommars and because mankind exists, they'll never exist again
This hawk is well behaved and has good lamp post manners.
Mr. Ratt says he disagrees
Except for that one splot of blood he left behind 😂
@@Hendrick4life and pooping at 2:43
Very proper
yeah aside smearing blood on the lamp and pooping he is one behaved and well-mannered hawk.
Imagine how terrifying a Pterodactyl must’ve been
Yesterday I was pretty bummed about a girl ghosting me. Videos like these keep me in check about my 'problems' in life..
I’m so sorry to hear that
It makes you more down to earth and more connected to reality of this world !
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Pulling off the head first was wow
As close to humane as the wild gets
I was so not prepared for that 😳
Bro it came off so easily wtf. Damn birds are strong AF
@@eastoakland-S65feen
You could probably tear a childs head off bare handed in a fit of rage if you treated him like a peace of meat.
And i could maybe do the same to you if i ever saw you do such a thing… humans are pretty strong too were just weak in modern times.
@@LogicCaster lol i would never do that little bud & u would get k.o'd clean if you step too close for your info. Happy new yrs tho
"It's not about the rat, it's about sending a message"
Lmfao 😂😂😂😂
Pure gold comment! 😅
Yeah...earthling, we are about to take over your radiooooooooooo!!!
youre killing me man lol
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Damn the title said this would be graphic but I didn’t know it would be THAT graphic damn I was not expecting that 😅
This is a lot more gruesome than I thought it’d be, but I didn’t know what to expect. 😅
That's why I always remind myself that it's mother nature so it is the way it is , it makes me appreciate it and respect it so that I don't find it gruesome
Damn, he even cleaned the dishes after he ate. What a well-mannered hawk!
Lmao
Manners maketh man
He clean the fork and knives he used.
Afterwards he even took a gentle 💩
@@backbone93Yeah lol. That shit poppep out of him
Everyone is talking about how strong the Hawk is but I’m impressed how clean everything was. Sure there was a bit of blood, but for a goreing and gorging it was very clean, very little blood on the pole or on the Hawk, and the Hawk was very clean too, making sure no bits were on their talons and wiping off their beak. What a clean gentleman.
Majestic af
Yeah this looks like a 12 year old who commented (no offence) and the eagle eats like a 12 year old(no offence)
What a clean gentleman looool
True, but rats don't have that much blood to begin with.
i've seen rats get eaten by birds and cats. They almost never spill blood. Guess they just don't need as much of it as the bigger animals do
I can only imagine how vicious velociraptors were
Everybody's talking about the breakfast. But seriously, the wind is very strong and the bird is just standing still. Very strong claws
I love how he didn’t waste a single bite, relieved himself and licked his toes clean all in 3 minutes.
It’s finger lickin’ good!
And only a fraction of the GREASE, too!
You forgot how he wiped his beak clean!
It’s Talon licking good! Hehe
i think the hawk knew it was on camera, it wanted to do a mukbang video
That poop represents freedom baby
Ate the rat, licked his claws, and proceeded to take a shit on camera…..this hawk is a badass
2:43 for the shit
Troo
Underrated comment😭😭
Man was like let’s leave this shit right here
LMFAOOO
That mouse is alive and conscious in the beginning but it appears unconscious when its head is torn off
1:32 you can see something pulsating inside the rat
I just appreciate how the bird patiently waited for its food even tho it was hungry it was patient, relaxed, collected and knew its surroundings were safe enough to dig in.
Waited until it was crushed and not moving
He was choking the rat m8
It was probably looking around for eagles who are clepto carnivores
@@tomheineman4369 my sentiments exactly 💯
I suppose the bird was waiting for its talons to unlock, in order to find a better purchase on the post, before consumption.
Crazy how the rat was struggling at first and you can see the hawks grip tighten slowly on its head like “shhh it’s all over…” 😳
😂😂😂
🤣
you forgot to add the "nom nom" at the end 😳
You fool 😂😂😂😂
...go to the light...😂
Hawk (licking its claws): "This rat is finger lickin' good!"
This is the most American piece of content I've ever witnessed.
It’s amazing how the rat is alive one minute, and the next minute he’s part of the hawk. It’s self obvious but when you really think of food that way it’s kind of mind blowing.
Found another weirdo who thinks like me :)
How about alive one hour, and in the next few hours he’s poop lol
Yeah, most cannibals are a lot of nice people.
@CakeSteak Haha!
It really hit me when he pinched his head off like it was a freakin bottle cap. Nature is brutal.
Me: “Oh pfff how graphic can it be?”
Hawk: “Off with its head!”
When I realized that the mouse was still living as the bird landed, I quickly rushed to express my farewells:
Dear mouse, it has been very good ( annoying infact ) to know you. May your soul ( flesh ) rest in peace ( hawk's stomach)
You will be well remembered ( er....forgotten ).🤣🤣🤣
@@henthust9784 Mouse? That is NOT a mouse!
@C. Haze not sure if im just andrew jackson, but that wasnt all too graphic
IKR! 😅
It's graphic for the people that don't wake up every morning and the first thing they see is rodent decapitation.
Hawk Wiens: Food review
"Hoohhh WOW"
The shmokieness
is no one talking about how the hawk pooped right after it ate at 2:43?? bro is efficient
Probably hit a car too, smh
The licking, biting the nails after he was finished was the icing on the cake 😂
Hannibal lector
No waste
Icing on cake was the poop at 2:43
Not only that, he spit out the little pieces he didn’t want 😅
I just imagine an Italian guy sucking his fingers after eating meat balls with his hands
Damn, this was more graphic than I thought.
I was just going to read the comments and then.... 😳
There was nothing graphic here dont be dramatic
Enjoy?
@@juanroman4100 oooh look at this guy acting tough
@@koburrr you must be one of those femenine guys smh
People don't realize how strong hawks are. They can literally lift 250lbs like they could literally lift most of us into the air, drop us dead and then eat us. It's crazy how strong they are despite being so small
Damn. That was graphic. Just ate it all. Like, nothing. That was more than front row seat.
Still better table manners than some people at restaurants.
I don't know, licking his fingers afterwards was a little uncouth.
Lol Facts tho 😅😅😅😅💯💯💯
@@rashomonsanit's an animal tho lol
@@rashomonsanHey licking your finger after eating means the food was delicious :)
@@rashomonsan dont judge him, the hawk is italian
This proves how strong these birds-of-prey are. Ripping its head off, being able to stand with one foot (might as well be windy and they are stable) and really fast at diving down.
why are the likes
terrifying when u realize they can fly on your head and prob rip your eye out likes its nothing
Doesn't take much force to rip the head off a tiny rat. Quit dramatizing everything
@@veryslyfox still tho for its size its strength is enormous and if u scale that bird bigger like back in prehistoric times that strength would be able to rip human heads off like its nothing
They are sky wolves
Imagine when birds were 5x bigger lol even condors have attacked humans lol biggest bird in the world I believe
sergeant flappy wins the fuzzy hot pocket.
Omg even wit the warnings , I still had to turn away right quick. Sheesh Hawks eating style shows he’s got NO time for games … if you small and meaty, you gonna get eaten, dead or alive
This hawk was more well mannered than like a million people out there. Cleaning its talons & beak, really was the icing.
Bro left blood all over the pole😂
He took a dump in public after his meal...very classy😂
It eats RAW
@@diybeast3943 To be fair, carrying cleaning supplies to wipe down the dining table f'd with his aerodynamics so he gives it a miss.😊
i think its trynna lick the blood instead of trying to clean itself
We have a hawk that enjoys using our back yard as its dining area. We see it do this to doves and pigeons quite often. One time a smaller hawk decided to invade the territory. I saw it in the backyard feasting on a dove. I looked again a few minutes later and the big hawk was back, tearing apart the little hawk. It left half the carcass which it never does with other birds. Warning to other little hawks who think they can just waltz in I suppose.
Circle of life circling....lol
Why don't you post some vid's and stop writing about it. Therefore. I don't believe you.
Atleast you don't own a chihuahua
I had Hawks in my backyard, then ravens showed up and started "escorting" the hawks out the area which is common apparently , I still see them every now and then when the raven are not around
@@hardworkmcgee2998 wtf are you talking about you paranoid mf move on, there is no reason for them to fabricate such a normal story like that
2:43 went in one end out the other
Underrated comment for sure😂😂😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀💀
Could you imagine being hunted by flying Tyrannosaurs on a daily basis? The characters in Jurassic park merely had to deal with a couple of chickens and a blind ostrich compared to what rats have to go trough.
do yall ever just think about how hard it must be to be an animal. always fighting for your life, like you can never have a day off just to chill
Right, be it other animals or humans that have you killed for consumption.
You can chill....in a hawk's belly
Or u always have a day off untill other one hunts u down
@@perezsusel Not just in the wild. People kill or let animals get killed for their consumption, or to hang a trof
ee on the wall.
Or to experiment on or kill for the beauty industry and clothing industry.
I always wondered if birds just fly around and chill just because they can... Or if they always on a mission 🤔
Damn. Judging by the lack of fight the rat gives at the end, the hawk either suffocated it to death or broke its neck before ripping its head off. The strength of those talons is astonishing
Most likely broke its neck
the talons were in deep
@@thickerliquor The talons delved too greedily and too deep
Nah, it was still moving right before the hawk broke its neck
@@gdpiscopo thanks Gandalf
That nature beauty’s at its finest such a beautiful bird 🦅
love how he just sits there for a bit before digging in, basking in the glory of victory
The fact that the hawk just tore apart that rat so easily is kinda scary.
His head just kinda came off, not much of a struggle at all 😟
Poped off like a toy
"Damn nature you scary" there is a reason this line exist. But this is just nature running it's course, happens all the time.
@@sean2015 birds dont have teeth 💀
All birds. They’re beautiful but can definitely be vicious. I learned that early in life while helping my aunt pick peaches from one of her peach trees. We didn’t realize a nest was in it. Mama & Papa Blue Jay started attacking us! My aunt said, “Looks like we’ll be picking plums today instead. They can have that tree!” Her always perfectly coiffed hair was a mess & I had a sore spot on my head where they dive bombed me. 🥴🤣
Hawks and other large birds of prey gotta be some of the coolest animals ever
True 😎
If only they were big enough to take down humans. The human numbers are higher than the rats at this point I’d say.
@@JK-vi3jm It is very toxic to think that humans must be killed because of their numbers. Stop believing silly theories done by criminal people with no real values other than selfishness and money.
Indeed bro
@@JK-vi3jmumans already wiped out the bigger birds of prey like the Haast Eagle which hunted large birds like moa and possibly early humans that arrived on New Zealand
That's actually an adaptation the rats developed. They get theirself eaten so that it slows down the hawk, making it easier for their family members to evade an attack.
I was NOT expecting the hawk to just pull out the rats head like that
You can tell this hawk grew up on hard times. Didn’t waste a single bite.
"weak men creat hard times"
They are the ones who put up windmills that are killing eagles.
@@Deezhan You really think windmills are the main challenge facing endangered birds? -_-
Weak men create shitty overused over simplified sayings
@@cksupremeshould look into how many bats they kill every year
That’s life in the wild.
Imagine seeing this live on the 5 o'clock news traffic and weather report 😮
"It ate him... bit off his head... like a gingerbread man..."
Wow was not expecting the level of graphic this actually is 😳
Yeah kinda hard to watch.
Doesn’t make mouse traps look so bad now does it (the ones that kill them instantly that is).😅
Nature doesn't finely cut the meat
Nature yo welcome to earth
It looks like it was eating a marshmallow. I'm used to seeing predators eating because I grew up watching documentaries & my cats brought their prey sometimes.
Whoa. That was brutal. And to think it happens millions of times per day around the world.
@SrtGhost I think they probably mean all animals not just birds. Life survives by eating other life, so it happens all day long everywhere on earth
Whoa i million not even close it would its 317,700 Eagles so multiply by 2 for eating twice a day and subtract 150k for birds that don’t eat twice a day ruff math that’s 450k ish that’s why I said ruff math I could factor in the highways but don’t feel like doing the research
@@Crazy2MeTv let's add all predatory birds to that
@@srtghost5071 organisms definitely consume other organisms more than 100k times a day
@@Crazy2MeTv there are millions of hawks and eagles worldwide doofus.
I cannot believe he really popped his head off.
Just by watching this I can’t even fully comprehend what kind of absolute monsters dinosaurs must have been
Holy hell that was more brutal than I anticipated
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
IKR I thought it was one of those videos where they write “graphic” and nothing very graphic happens… but this was something else😨
This is what happens in nature all the time every hawk we’ve see has done this to some animal
Welcome to reality
Still the least graphic thing i’ll see on youtube today 😂
a few years ago my father past away. a friend of his had said that the last thing my dad said to him was, "don't worry about anything. i'll be watching you like a hawk." since then, whenever i see a hawk i always think of my dad. this video happened to pop into my recommended list about 2 minutes after i found an old picture of my dad. amazing how things like this happen. have a great day to whoever is reading this!
Well that's some interesting story 😁
Did he also eat rats
Kidding by the way, sorry for your loss. Sounds like a great man.
@@firemonkey1015 actually that made my day lol. thank you, he was a great guy who was always looking to help people who needed it
lol your dad is in hell bro
Rest in peace
Hawk: fresh never frozen!
Would like to send this video to any vegan who criticize other people's meat eating
Hawk just wanted to record his mukbang for everyone
Unlike the TH-cam diabetic obese mukbangers eating tons of junk food and McDonald’s
@@jdos5643
This boy eats healthy. Fresh, free-range and no additives.
Enough with that korean shit.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If I owned the Atlanta Hawks I would play this before every game.
🤣
Indeed ,very vicious
Some team casually named "The Mouses":
[Chuckles]
-I'm in danger.
And have the mouse's head censored with the visiting team's logo.. lol
@@airbaler off top!
Near Santa Barbara at lake Cachuma there are a bunch of short telephone poles and the Raptors that catch fish at the lake take them to the top of the poles to eat their catch. If you look carefully as you drive-by you can see that the tops of all of the polls are black From all of the fish oil that has seeped into the top of the wooden poles.
Wasn't a rat, but a Vole, quite similar but a short tail with grey fur, rats have long tails that are bald looking and scaly. Great video!
That was more graphic than I expected it to be. Good lord those beaks and claws aren’t anything to mess around with
A killing machine. If you have a rat or mice infestation, don't get a cat, get a hawk.
It's literally a mini velociraptor
@@Gitn2it Cats are just mean. We’ve got this great big fat ass cat whose stomach swings back and forth like a nutsack with elephantiasis, and he enjoys the hunt as well as the meal. He caught a rabbit one time and made some pretty gruesome work of it. Not very efficient, but they can be mean as hell. Llo
@@DevenPowerswafflesdot True, I once had a feral cat in my neighbourhood that from time to time, I treated it with cat goodies. Sometimes it brought me "gifts" leaving them before the front door, usually headless mice or half eaten pigeons lol
@@DevenPowerswafflesdot You gave me a good laugh with that description. XD
Man... he faced him towards the camera and ripped his head clean off. Not normally squirmish with this stuff, but that was pretty brutal.
Yeah I honestly didn't expect it to go right for the head. I never knew these things consumed their food in entirety; like the bones, fur, and everything.
It was a message to the humans.
@@cristianm7097Humans must remain neutral in the great bird rat war.
I mean for me it's the other way around here. I am pretty squeamish and it brought me comfort that he did it so quickly and cleanly... I'm not sure why I watched this in the first place though, but i wouldn't have dealt with it too well if the thing was still alive and being eaten, if that makes sense.
@@procrastinator6902 Yeah I was fully expecting it to drop the flesh after it devoured the entire creatures insides but he straight merked the entire thing tail and all.
Started off like eating a delicate croissant then halfway through turned full Homer Simpson.
I'm fuckin impressed tbh, It was like seeing myself in bird form eating the puh.
@00:34
"FINISH IT!"
"Hawk Wins"
"FATALITY!"
He seriously took his head clean off. Crazy...
Damn, your not kidding that is pretty graphic. He ripped that rats head off like it was nothing.
I've seen raw chicken get legs ripped and seen the throat of a raw turkey while my family prepares for Thanksgiving. Sure, cooked chicken and raw turkey are different but the imagery is still vague.
So I don't see it as graphic but rather something normal.
Reply made: 4:16 PM Tuesday, January 3 2022
To be fair you could rip a rats head off with your bite force too. Just wouldn't want to
It's really not that much effort to rip a rats head off with you're bare hands either
@@bradlywhite9602 you don't weigh 2 pounds
@@MikeBarbarossa He also doesn’t have a knife sharp beak and claws so what’s your point?
“The thing is, when it starts to eat you, you’re still alive…” Dr. Alan Grant
Birds of prey = Raptors
Best comment award!
The attack came from the sides
Well it didn't waste time ripping off the head
Same is true of many predators, especially the canines like wolves, coyotes, hyenas, dingoes, etc. Bears too will consume prey before killing it. Saw a vid just a few weeks back where a grizzly grabbed an elk and just stated chewing on its haunch, all the while the poor elk is bawling its lungs out. Insects like praying mantises and camel spiders just grab other insects and even small mammals and just start gnawing on them.
Bro really started licking his fingers after he was done
I like how it just sat there after eating the rat like
“Yeah who wants to try me now huh” while overlooking the highway
I'm surprised not a lot of people have noticed that @ 1:32, the hawk was eating this rat's unborn babies. You can even see them move if you zoom in on the video.
*triple kill!*
Good eye, you.
yum
DAmn you might be right, at first I thought it was its heart still beating but yeah, most likely are just babies
dang thats crazy
The sheer precision while it picked the intestines out of the carcass. Beautiful bird. It even cleaned its beak and claws before heading off. Super cool.
How is that beautiful. More like gruesome. you’re a bit morbid
Isn’t there shit in there?
@@mangomonet2464 Do you know how long these animals both rats and birds have existed? Their biological makeup and internal system allow them to do that. As a human you would not be able to survive eating raw rats. We aren't built like that but consider our intelligence is far superior to that of any animal. Every animal has advantages in some form or another but at least humans are at the top of the food chain.
@@mangomonet2464 Yeeep.
The intestines hold fecal matter which is made up of vegetation. Birds of Prey need this in their diet, and this is how they obtain it.@@mangomonet2464
Doom slayer: Rip and tear.
Id like to know what camera model this is, the quality is superb
The hawk licking his claws and everything 😂😂😂
humans ain’t the only ones who enjoy a scrumptious meal.
Rat was bussin 🤤
Bro rly said talon licking good
@@TheReapersEditz I was going to say that.
@@RaymondHng lol