Melee & Brawl | Animal Armory | Episode 2 | Free Documentary Nature

Published 2021-06-25
Animal Armory - Episode 2 - Melee & Brawl | Animal Documentary

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An animal's ability to melee and brawl can mean the difference between life and death. Elk grow and lose antlers for protection from predators and rival males. The Bison rule using stampedes, head-butts and horns. Rhino beetle flip and throw opponents with a strength enabling them to carry 8 times their own weight. Bighorn Sheep battle for mating rights by smashing their heads together repeatedly for hours. The Mantis Shrimp possesses an attack literally faster than a speeding bullet. The Kangaroo have muscular legs used for blistering speeds and deadly kicks when threatened. Although the Ostrich never goes looking for a fight, its long legs and clawed toes means it can out run most foes and kill with a disemboweling kick. Brush Turkeys show little fear when confronted by most animals, while the Silverback Gorilla, aggressively defends his troop with the ability to wrestle and strike with the strength of 20 adult men. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.

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All Comments (21)
  • An animal's ability to melee and brawl can mean the difference between life and death. Elk grow and lose antlers for protection from predators and rival males. The Bison rule using stampedes, head-butts and horns. Rhino beetles flip and throw opponents with a strength enabling them to carry 8 times their own weight. Bighorn Sheep battle for mating rights by smashing their heads together repeatedly for hours. The Mantis Shrimp possesses an attack literally faster than a speeding bullet. Kangaroos have muscular legs used for blistering speeds and deadly kicks when threatened. Although the Ostrich never goes looking for a fight, its long legs and clawed toes means it can out run most foes and kill with a disemboweling kick. Brush Turkeys show little fear when confronted by most animals, while the Silverback Gorilla, aggressively defends his troop with the ability to wrestle and strike with the strength of 20 adult men. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision. Watch 'Animal Armory - Episode 3' here: https://youtu.be/n70eobB2TgI Available Worldwide #freedocumentary #nature
  • @vistasafari_
    Documentaries that showcase wild animal fights provide viewers with a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the natural world.
  • @Top-Striker
    I just get high and watch animal documentaries, to be honest.
  • @Morgana0x
    I love how the baby gorilla joined the fray to help it's dad, but I was worried it might get hurt.
  • @animals-world
    Благодарим Автора и его команду за прекрасные фильмы про братков наших меньших ... смотришь и отдыхаешь душой и телом. Здоровья и успехов в процветании канала !
  • The Documentry is very beautiful and informative to the host that is open for knowledge
  • @BoydXplorer
    Great share...amazing animal videos . Added knowledge about animal's life.
  • Hi i love watching videos about nature. Plants and animals. These documentaries can help you out learning more about nature. Great Narrator. A amazing video from the beginning to the end. 😊😊
  • @TheWhitefisher
    lol bison aren't that bad, and they are scared of some things, like for example people used to chase herds of them over the edges of cliffs--but they are big tough animals and you don't wanna mess with one!
  • @markneely7378
    Good job bud.. I definitely applaud the failures too. I believe it’s a must when tackling a big job like that
  • @VirgoCali89
    I got a headache just watching these animals headbutt each other
  • @jodo7814
    Bro said the European Bison was reintroduced into the wild AFTER becoming extinct. Huh?