Well uhh yeah we are so far as evidence would suggest. The most dangerous species in existence.
@andersonfamily682021 сағат бұрын
polar bears and walruses
@1wor1dКүн бұрын
What about the elusive yet deadly Australian drop bear? Plenty of people have seen them yet no-one has survived a drop bear attack. They're natural born killers!!
@yaantsudnbesdai972Күн бұрын
I'm a little 'PINOCCHIO' confused as to why the snow leopard, which has never had a verified human attack (much less human fatality) is anywhere on this list. The puma/cougar of the Western Hemisphere should be on this list instead of the Himalayan snow leopard.
@TsukiCoveКүн бұрын
the cougar is not a big cat, big cats are cats in the genus panthera
@jamescross6982Күн бұрын
Kiwis
@nilanjanachatterjee9023Күн бұрын
Excellent video 😊
@logans2976Күн бұрын
Ive watched this after seeing the Reboot of The Planet of the Apes Trilogy and I wanted to see what the apes are actually supposed to be like. Thank you for the accurate info.
@drivethruabortion280Күн бұрын
And Grape Ape?
@ballistic350Күн бұрын
White sturgeons are the biggest freshwater fish imo
@ahunterinChristКүн бұрын
Fallow deer, Rusa deer, and mule deer are bigger than whitetails. But awesome list!! I love whitetail hunting during the season
@jonpettis1729Күн бұрын
We did it boys we are #1!
@messiahmatrixКүн бұрын
Apparently orcas leave pilot whales alone and , in fact, flee from pilot whales when ever they see them, mostly because they have sharp teeth too, and though not as big as orcas but are still to big to be targeted. So theses guys regularly chase orcas around!!!
@andrewlietz2798Күн бұрын
I like that the title and thumbnail both give worlds of different context.
@benjaminfenn3700Күн бұрын
AFAIK, orcas are much more intimidated by bull sperm whales than they are by humpbacks. The arrival of just one fully-grown bull can scatter an aggressive orca pod & send them packing, and I'm not sure there's a single other creature that's true of. That said, against a truly massive orca pod, you'd probably prefer to have a whole pod of humpbacks on your side, as opposed to one very brolic bull.
@geraldkriss1120Күн бұрын
G.K. USA. Lions usually gang up on large prey. Tigers can do it themselves. Tigers are large, faster sprinters, stronger, and can swim and fight better on their hind legs. They have much higher levels of testosterone.
@anacarolvictorio6522Күн бұрын
The dog at the end immediately made me think "oh I've been listening to a dog this whole time, cool."
@kishensookoo7815Күн бұрын
Another interesting video Tsuki
@casparhughey5651Күн бұрын
Thank you for putting largemouth bass and catfish on that list
@casparhughey5651Күн бұрын
Don't forget largemouth bass
@moisesking4726Күн бұрын
Baboons baboons.
@ShinySalazzleКүн бұрын
"I live in this rainy, miserable kingdom" 😂
@OzuelmenolКүн бұрын
Who in the comments live there? Is it really that wild?
@princeofpcos9804Күн бұрын
I honestly believe there is a rare monster snake in the vast Congo basin
@positivemindset86Күн бұрын
Love this knowledge
@FishpredetorMattКүн бұрын
why only northern snakehead what about bullseye snakehead
@Clever01010Күн бұрын
Brown Bear sounds weak! Kodiak or Grizzly Sounds better.
@TsukiCoveКүн бұрын
they're all the same species dude
@Clever01010Күн бұрын
@@TsukiCove quite aware of that. I said brown Bear SOUNDS weak! The better name is KODIAK OR GRIZZLY.
@xanshen9011Күн бұрын
Then we got the Epomis Beetle which got preyed on so hard by frogs it turned around and became their predators.
@jackbusby9602Күн бұрын
This is interesting. I remember reading as a kid that bears are omnivores because the diet of a bear is fruits, nuts, and berries and fish. I don't remember reading of or seeing in a documentary of bears eating any other meat, but fish.