Category: Wild

  • A severe elephant attack on a bus. People fall down in fear

    That bus driver was at fault. First of all he invited the elephant by holding out some food for it. Then when he had multiple chances to drive away, he just didn’t move.

    To make matters worse the passengers kept getting off the bus. This is our Indian habit, if the bus or train stops somewhere people must get out and wander around, otherwise their heads would explode. Feeding an elephant that comes near roads causes habituation in the animal where it will then come deliberately to the road expecting food.

    Due to certain replies, I’m amending my comments to read – This is our South Asian habit ..

    Poor elephant. He didn’t attack any vehicle. The person who gave food is really the problem maker! The elephant tried only to get more food.

    The small banana is not enough for the big elephant. Don’t feed animals. Hungry elephant searching food inside the bus. Brave elephant move because of brave bus driver.

    The driver of the other bus got real guts to chase, stop and obstruct the elephant from engaging the affected bus. He’s the man!

  • The fierce elephant attack on the van

    Finally someone is protecting these poor travelers from these aggressive elephants fed by people who don’t think about the consequences.

    Notice these elephant don’t go for the transport them that. not carrying now food like they now what to go for giant road block they all have it that the road carry food and they want some bring them some on they road

    It is obvious that this or these elephants were fed from the car on the street, now they are standing on the street waiting to be fed. you don’t feed wild animals.

    Really Dangerous Road Bach Gaye Van Wale. Animal se panga mat lo bhai unhe jeene do.

    Does this elephant have a name? Wonderful beasts, though still unpredictable & shouldn’t be underestimated, even shown here while those are the places & people who really know about & respect them

  • Lion fails to catch gazelle in epic safari footage

    This video was taken at the center of the Serengeti National Park during game drive. This gazelle was alone drinking water when suddenly a lion ambushes it. The lion was thinking the gazelle will go the same direction but lucky enough for the gazelle, and with an incredible juke move, it went in a different direction. Must see!

    The gazelle’s clever dodge, the lion accepting defeat and not bothering to try again, the birds at the end. Perfect! I love this video so much I keep coming back.

  • Buck Swims for its Life from Crocodile

    A brave lechwe attempts to cross the crocodile-infested Chobe River in search of greener pastures but gets chased by a hungry crocodile.

    “As we cruised along the Chobe River in Botswana, we were treated to the sight of numerous animals coming to the river’s edge to drink. Our guide suddenly pointed out a lechwe (a large antelope with a distinctive red coat) swimming across the river. It was a peaceful scene until a crocodile emerged from the water and made a beeline for the lechwe.”

    “We all held our breath as the lechwe, sensing the danger, began to swim faster. The crocodile, determined to make a meal of the lechwe, hastened his pace. The lechwe and crocodile continued their high-speed chase across the river. The lechwe, with its powerful legs, was able to stay just ahead of the crocodile, but it was close.”

    Lechwe are medium-to-large antelope that prefer marshes and river systems. They have specially adapted long legs that allow them to easily power through the water when pursued. These antelope are commonly found in areas of Botswana such as the Chobe River System.

    “At one point, the crocodile snapped its jaws shut, missing the lechwe by mere inches. The lechwe, sensing that it was in the clear, began to swim towards the shore.”

    “The crocodile, not ready to give up its prey, continued its pursuit. We were all amazed at the sheer athleticism and determination of both the lechwe and the crocodile. The lechwe, with its powerful legs, was able to swim faster and more efficiently than the crocodile, but the crocodile’s strength and endurance allowed it to keep up.”

    Crocodiles, being such large reptiles, do not commonly hunt prey by chasing it down. They tend to prefer stalking and ambushing. However, they will not pass up the opportunity when presented.

    “As the lechwe reached the shore, we all let out a collective sigh of relief. It was a truly incredible experience to witness such a dramatic and intense struggle. The Chobe River is truly a must-visit destination for anyone interested in wildlife and nature. Whether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time visitor, you’re sure to be captivated by the beauty and drama of this stunning region.”

  • Crocodile hunts Impala 3rd time Lucky! Not easy to see these reptiles catch a meal but we did!!

    Crocodile hunts Impala 3rd time Lucky! Not easy to see these reptiles catch a meal but we did!!

    While doing a 3-day Private Wildlife Photographic Safari exiting daily from Skukuza camp for B1 Photo Safaris the guide Hennie Bekker came across the scene of a huge crocodile trying to catch an impala antelope in the Sabie River.

    He tried twice and the third time he was successful. Truly an unbelievable experience for the photography guest onboard and for the guide itself as this is something that most visitors to the Kruger Park don’t really get to see, ever.

    Once the crocodile got hold of the impala it was all over the poor eve did not stand a chance to get out of the grip around her leg.

  • Baby Elephant Searches for Girl’s Nose

    This is in India, where the calf had fallen into a 15 meter ditch on a tea plantation and its herd must have abandoned it after trying unsuccessfully to retrieve it. It was being raised at a wildlife rehabilitation center that has successfully reintroduced many elephants to the wild.

    She is just a baby, doing all baby things ! Soo adorable. Give her some fruits. God bless and protect you and your herd !

    I love how they’re so careful not to step on her. Very intelligent creatures.

    Baby elephant is so concerned, “How is this poor thing supposed to eat w/o a nose?”

    Love how gentle they are with her and how mindful not to step or bare their weight on her , these are the most magnificent creatures on this Planet

    From the little I know about elephant body language, this baby wagging its ears, and lifting one leg, is expressing a joy to her. I feel her stillness makes room for trust and allows, even invites the baby to be curious and explore. It’s a marvelous holy moment to witness. Thank you all for this.

  • Camel weightlifting in 2014

    camels are tough animals , they can carry 5 times their own body weights and walking for days , they are patient animals that they can spend a whole month without eating or drinking, a lot of civilizations were built on its back, so this video about carrying lots of sacks is nothing to the camel

    sure no camels were harmed in the making of this video.
    Camels have been lifting heavy weights like this and carrying it across the hot terrain for hundreds of miles for thousands of years. They were designed to do so.
    If it couldnt hande the load it wouldnt have been able to pick it up.

  • The Rescue of Faith May 06, 2020

    Deep in the Alberta Foothills, roam hundreds of Wild Horses. Coming out of a hard winter, we find many horses that have perished for various reasons.

    One of the common fates for a Wild Horse, is falling into deep spots in the thawing muskeg bogs. Fortunately for this two year old Filly, we were travelling the remote trail with our UTV’s when we happened upon her stuck in bog. This short video covers the 45 minute rescue event to get her freed.

    She was looking well enough after the rescue for us to feel confident that she will survive the ordeal. Without the intervention, she would not have survived the night. This rescue was just west of the Town of Sundre, Alberta.

  • IMPALA RECUE 2016 10 30 2016 10 30

    Amazing how the Impala relaxed when they washed his face, he must’ve realized they were genuinely trying to save him. Such kind people, God bless you

    It is so great to see there are still good decent and Loving people that still cares about animals in in this wicked World
    May GOD bless this man and the others who are helping him in this rescue

    What a joy it is to see and know that there are people on earth who risk their lives to help our little brothers. Many thanks to everyone who took part in the rescue.

    What a great job done by this courageous and brave man!! Risking life his exemplary effort has demonstrated that humanity is greater than man.

    This man is a hero. Risking his own life. But he had such compassion for this animal. What a kind heart he has. Nothing can compare.

  • action Koca Liza and Calvin try to protect baby Candy from Amber kid

    This is a poor monkeys that was a pet and see when they get to the puberty stage people then throw them back because the monkeys get very mean wanting to mate and then they get thrown back into the forest they have never seen other monkeys they have the scent of humans on them they will be tortured and killed bi the other monkeys this is very cruel of the people

    Abandoned Candy never stood a chance at being a monkey. Over and over, and over again the troop tried to (often lovingly) teach her. Only for idiotic humans to consistently demolish her chances by throwing her that dumb blanket she hides under, separating her from the troop and any hope of appearing “normal” to the other monkeys.

    They were beyond patient with her constant extreme clingyness, psychosis, dramatics and CONSTANT squalling and squeaking. I heard a sad rumor that she was gutted and killed by a male.