Living in the wild is not a life for the faint of heart. Animals must face dangerous trials and tribulations daily. Do you know what kind of life the Puffin has? Have you ever heard of the Hadza tribe? If you want to know what it’s like to live in the wild, keep watching, as we count down 15 amazing wild animal attacks and the danger of surviving in the wild.
Raccoons
These raccoons are looking for a seafood feast. A mother ventures forth with her kids. With the spring tide, they’ve come further down the beach than smaller tides would normally allow. Searching with their extraordinary sensitive paws, they look for suitable prey. With the extreme low tide, they could find something special and what could be better than a red rock crab. That is if it weren’t for the risk of a painful pinch. With large crabs, there’s no substitute for experience. The mother makes an expert‘s catch, but the kids learn fast. And for those that don’t, begging is always worth a try. All too soon, the returning tide will cover the raccoon’s table.
For all the invertebrates, it’s a welcome relief, but in rough weather, they are exposed to the worst of the waves. Here is a raccoon that enters this dog’s territory. The dog is too aggressive and warns the raccoon, but the raccoon is on high alarm. This dog chases a raccoon all the way to the top of the pool cover and the raccoon falls over, but gets back up and runs. A Nest Cam, which was designed to film the process of robin nesting and incubation, captured this. Three baby robins were out and about on their ninth day when a tragic event occurred at 4 a.m. A raccoon attacked and ate the mother robin, and her three young and one egg died shortly after. This raccoon breaks into a chicken coop and the chickens go nuts and jump all over the place.
The owner of the chickens was able to get the raccoon out of there just in time. These raccoons are eating some alligator hatchlings, but they better make sure mom is not around, or they could be in for a surprise. The hatchlings are so small and defenseless, but for some reason, this raccoon decides to leave the hatchlings alone. This raccoon attacks a young raccoon in a backyard. You can hear the baby raccoon yell, but that doesn’t stop the bigger raccoon from assaulting it. The raccoon kills the youngster and has it for dinner.
Dogs
This dog attacks a raccoon, and the raccoon is much smaller, but man does it put up a fight. I don’t understand why this imbecile brings his dog out to kill a raccoon. The raccoon is outmatched, but I was cheering for it the entire time. This video is difficult to watch, as these two pit bulls destroy a fox. The fox is pulled from all sides and has no chance of surviving this attack. The fox was attacking a chicken coop and the dogs did what they get paid to do. These dogs attack a jaguar, and the big cat is overwhelmed and hurt. I’m surprised the dogs were able to get that close to the feline without being badly hurt. The jaguar lays down and dies, just like that. Now, why did this guy have his dogs kill a jaguar?
Aren’t these animals endangered and protected? The audacity of filming this is insulting. These two dogs gang up on a wolf and give him a hard time. It doesn’t look like this wolf is going to make it. The dogs have control of the situation, and they are not letting go. The wolf manages to get up and run, but the dogs stay with him. These two dogs attack a mountain lion, and the white dog goes for the cat’s neck. The cat is scratching and biting the dog, but it doesn’t stop the canine from doing his thing. These dogs are tough. This dog fights a lion, but this is footage from a movie, so it is probably rigged.