For copyright matters please contact us at: wilsongeorge3007@gmail.com There are animals you simply shouldn't be messing with. Chief among them are big cats and snakes.
Yes. And they are BEAUTIFUL !!! - I saw a show and these people followed a Tiger hunter to his home. They asked him "Why do you kill Tigers ?" - / He said "I don't want to kill Tigers. But I have no other way to feed my family. I have 6 children". / And you know what ? He wasn't BS ing !!! - He had 6 kids running around outside his house !!!
If you look into it. The tiger lived. It also had its claws and some teeth removed. It also was a juvenile tiger. Had it been a fully grown and fully armed tiger. It would have easily killed that python.
@@scrillasofly I’m not kidding. The juvenile tiger was caught and declawed. It wasn’t killed by the python. The full video is out there. You just got to do some digging. I kid you not. The python did kill a leopard right before it fought the tiger.
Maybe the smaller species or tiger and it's ambushed it. But say a adult male Siberian Tiger. No chance for the anaconda. They struggle against jaguars. So I mean the largest tiger would demolish it
This video is giving out false information. The Tiger did not die in this video. The Tiger broke free from the Python's grip and they both gave up with the fight and retreated and went to the river for a drink. This was also a small young Tiger. A full size Tiger would make short work with a massive Python. Tigers regularly eat pythons in the wild
As someone who works with big snakes, a python could totally kill and eat a tiger. That python was also young/small for an Indian Python. A full grown Indian Python is 30ft of muscle. If you've ever seen a python eat you'd know what I mean. I've been attacked and wrapped up by a snake much smaller than this and I wouldn't have made it if my friend wasnt there. I'm not saying a tiger would never win. I'm saying that a large python is a worthy opponent.
@@SatiricalLizard I dont doubt you know your big snakes well and I'm even a proud snake owner myself of the beginner Ball Python but seriously man a Tiger! A big Tiger should really make short work of a Reticulated Python because of their agility, power and size. Siberian Tigers for example are huge! I dont doubt big snakes have power, particularly in constriction but I've even seen Leopards kill big Pythons! Too fast for them and trust me a big snake would never put a full grown adult size Tiger on it's prey list. As you know, big snakes are ambush predators. They wait for easy prey to come to them. Certainly not a Tiger. A Tiger would have to stand pretty motionless for a Reticulated to land it's coils around them. They may stand a better chance in water.
Growing up in South Louisiana, I loved the swamps. When I was 15yrs old my bestfriend and I went fishing. Now there are a few dangers when you are in the swamps here. Black Bears, Panthers, Alligators and rare but still every once in awhile an American Crocodile. Now if you noticed, I did not have any snake on this list. Even though we have a few venomous snake species here, I dont see any of them as a real threat. It's not like we have huge Anacondas and pythons here. Well after getting tired of not getting a single bite where we were fishing, I decided to go to another spot. I don't know why I forgot to grab my gun, but I sure did leave it in the tackle box with my friend. Well as I was walking down a trail, theres a pond to the right of me and bushes or thicket to my right. Now it's a good 10ft wide for this trail. A lot of people drive their jeeps back here and they have fun. Well I looked a little ways ahead and I see this what looks to be a 6inch pipe going across the road. Now I was a little upset because I wasn't understanding why someone would be trying to drain out this pond. I mean I get mad and say that I would love to drain this pond to see just how many and how big these fish are. Or just want to drain it to prove there are fish. Lol. Well I was getting closer and closer and like every other child, I was going to step on this pipe. Well that was until my foot was about a foot away and this nice size pipe moved!!! This wasn't a pipe, it was some huge constrictor. I just knew he was going to turn around and get me. Well I took off running and grabbed my 9mm. My friend asked what I was going to go do? I tell him that there is this huge snake back there and I'm going to go and kill it. It shouldn't be here!!!! He says to me, man my daddy told me there arent snakes out here!!! I learned 2 things that day. 1. My bestfriend was terrified of snakes. He did a good job on hiding it for some many years. 2. Dont ever take your time when going to go get a gun and go back. The snake was gone and I didnt know which way it went and personally, I wasn't going to wait till the snake ambushed me. We left and nobody believed me. 2 weeks later there was a story on the news. Apparently for over a year, this neighborhood that's about a half mile away. They have been losing their pets and didnt knos where they were going. Then a tragic event took place. A 2yr old boy came up missing and this took 9 hours to find him. This 19 and a half foot long Burmese Python was coiled up under a house sleeping. It had a pretty nice bulge in its stomach. This is what was happening to all the animals and the poor baby.
I grew up in southeast Louisiana and the most snakes I've run into are water moccasins. Though I did have a buddy who's brother's baby was killed by a pet python that got out of its glass enclosure while the sister was babysitting. Happened in the middle of the night.
I find it interesting that the lions know to kick the snake before it’s starts wrapping around it’s body it’s like they know what the snake is gonna do before he does it
lions are actually smarter than tigers. we know this from animal/circus trainers who prefer to work with lions for tricks because they pickup the lessons faster, learning commands easier and obeying them faster than tigers. tigers are pretty dumb actually, mostly driven by instinct, lions seem to reason more and consider. i can only guess it's because lions live in packs and communication and teamwork relies more on intelligence to understand your packmates than non-social activities.
Larger snakes have more trouble suffocating smaller prey because they cant coil their body in a tighter radius. Larger animals usually take like 5-10 minutes Ball pythons can usually kill its prey within 3-5 minutes.
@@davidguerrero8565I know for a fact my ball python can't coil tight enough to kill pinks anymore, I've tried to feed em as a little extra snack and she tried for like 10 mins and then gave up
It's terrible that some people just got rid if their snakes by dropping them off in the Everglades. They've killed many of the other animals ,that live there
@@nickrah1737 You should watch discovery Channel on pythons that got to big for their owners who eventually set them free in the Florida everglades, which eventually changed the eco system. Now it's an apex predator along side with the local alligators. They eat one another between the two species depending whose the biggest and most importantly has a more will to live.
no less that 500,000 pythons in the everglades, they've killed most of the mamals there. Florida has been trying for 20 years to get rid of them. Python hinting and the python challenge are popluar
1:50 I am from Maharashtra, India ! Thanks for mentioning it. India is geographically very diverse as the US while most people think it's a desert, which is not even 5% of our country's total size.
@7:30. That was almost funny, like he expected the snake to go, "I'm taking just one. I'm a Christian snake, unlike some jerks, who would have gone for seconds".
When the big cats fight a reptile it's tricky because they mostly go for the neck which is close to the head, which the reptile use to defend themselves.
Yep pythons are definitely sneaky. That explains why in Jungle Book 1994 Kaa had the intelligence to burrow under the treasure when he was creeping up on Mowgli
In all honesty, if the big cat is small, python or anaconda could win but the big cat adult can't lose to python in any case. Except it's injured or someone stage the whole the thing. Jaguar has a diet of python and leopard are also occasionally hunts python. Apart of these two I haven't seen lion or tiger clips but I sure know they both are the strongest big cat. Cat generally are pretty high level assassin with very strong bite and claw attack. Python grip maybe great but if big cat use its claw it can easily cut it and moreover the Belly of these snakes is soft compare to their back. So yea gripping a sharp claw cat isn't the best idea.
A large reticulated python, Burmese, or green anaconda, could definitely give a full grown big cat a run for it's money, now not to say that the snake would walk away unscathed, because that snake would be F****D UP. Because we'll, claws hurt 🤣
very interesting but if I may I'd like to just add a couple of things to your videos. In a prior one you call a lioness a "female lion and a mother lion". Lioness is the proper term. In this video the python doesn't "circle" around the leopard, it coils. The African rock python is NOT the invasive species in the Everglades as you state. The invasive species in the Everglades is the Burmese python which is from Southeast Asia.
The only way a python can kill a leopard is when a leopard is ambushed because that's the only time a python can bite and has a good grip on a leopard or a jaguar. Without a good good grip, there is no way a python can do much harm.
Type in Frank Buck narrates Tiger vs Python . Old black and white footage . Tiger declawed and defanged it ended up with none of the combatants were killed . The scene where the young Lion vs Python is a scene from the film Living Free . A sequel to Born Free .
I have the worlds largest snake species, the Reticulated Python, as a pet, and she is very intelligent and very peaceful, loves human interaction.I also have a boa constrictor and a corn snake, all extremely friendly
Watching Big Cats vs. ANYTHING is always amusing.
It's truly amazing how powerful the Jaguar is, climbing up the tree with the Python in it's mouth!
Its a Leopard
@@lockdown19 yeah But either way jaguars are incredibly strong
@@abbylovesariel3389 only ther jaws are strong
A snake is not heavy
@@scourge9527 No, look at their muscular limbs and monstrous nails
India is home to 80% of tigers in the world love from 🇮🇳 ❤️
Yes. And they are BEAUTIFUL !!! - I saw a show and these people followed a Tiger hunter to his home. They asked him "Why do you kill Tigers ?" - / He said "I don't want to kill Tigers. But I have no other way to feed my family. I have 6 children". / And you know what ? He wasn't BS ing !!! - He had 6 kids running around outside his house !!!
👍🏽
@@aldito7586 . Why do poor people who can't afford children keep popping them out in vast numbers?
@@MrSupernova111 yeah maj0rity of us inddians live under extreme p0vertyy
India is the best country in the world
If you look into it. The tiger lived. It also had its claws and some teeth removed. It also was a juvenile tiger. Had it been a fully grown and fully armed tiger. It would have easily killed that python.
Yall tiger fans are mentally ill lol every video yall make an excuse if another animal get the upperhand on it lol bro it's nature
@@scrillasofly I’m not kidding. The juvenile tiger was caught and declawed. It wasn’t killed by the python. The full video is out there. You just got to do some digging. I kid you not. The python did kill a leopard right before it fought the tiger.
Even a giant anaconda couldn’t be no match for a fully grown and armed tiger
Maybe the smaller species or tiger and it's ambushed it. But say a adult male Siberian Tiger. No chance for the anaconda. They struggle against jaguars. So I mean the largest tiger would demolish it
Agreed
No, the tiger didn't die. Eventually it free itself in the full video.
Hobo pare🤔
@@infernomusic930 hoi naa 🤦♂️
And the tiger probably has never seen a python before. It was staged.
true, the tiger bit the snake and it let go. the snake let go other wise it would of been a fatal bite, and the snake knew it, hence it let go.
@@vga-kingmrc3619 lol 😂
Leopard fights almost anything just to have a meal
This video is giving out false information. The Tiger did not die in this video. The Tiger broke free from the Python's grip and they both gave up with the fight and retreated and went to the river for a drink. This was also a small young Tiger. A full size Tiger would make short work with a massive Python. Tigers regularly eat pythons in the wild
yea, it is obvious that the young tiger lacks of attacking skills.
Yeah, theres a LOT of misinformation in MANY of these videos (not just this channel).
They should really do more fact checking.
As someone who works with big snakes, a python could totally kill and eat a tiger. That python was also young/small for an Indian Python. A full grown Indian Python is 30ft of muscle. If you've ever seen a python eat you'd know what I mean. I've been attacked and wrapped up by a snake much smaller than this and I wouldn't have made it if my friend wasnt there. I'm not saying a tiger would never win. I'm saying that a large python is a worthy opponent.
@@SatiricalLizard I dont doubt you know your big snakes well and I'm even a proud snake owner myself of the beginner Ball Python but seriously man a Tiger! A big Tiger should really make short work of a Reticulated Python because of their agility, power and size. Siberian Tigers for example are huge! I dont doubt big snakes have power, particularly in constriction but I've even seen Leopards kill big Pythons! Too fast for them and trust me a big snake would never put a full grown adult size Tiger on it's prey list. As you know, big snakes are ambush predators. They wait for easy prey to come to them. Certainly not a Tiger. A Tiger would have to stand pretty motionless for a Reticulated to land it's coils around them. They may stand a better chance in water.
Talks about a Burmese Python and shows a picture of a Reticulated Python.
And Call a puma for leopard or Jaguar he was not into the details..😄
And a andaconda lol
Not true concerning the tiger, he escaped the python
I wasn't surprised that was not included, could see the snake bias commentary from the start
They didn't include the whole occurence of the tiger being killed by the Python because on another video the tiget escapes the python.
I love this channel because you learn so many interesting facts about all different animals and watch them live there lives.
you need to check out casual geographic.
True, but he lied about the Tiger vs Python because the Tiger didn't die and people also had its claws removed prior to the encounter.
lol snakes dont want to fight... everybody wants to fight them!
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God imagine what our ancestors had to go through living amongst these beasts without guns & technology 😩
@@celestialexa mine were chucking spears, my other half were doing the rain dance🤣🤣🤣
They were on top of the food chain
They were on top of the food chain, able to domestic the most deadly predators
@@reefmaharishi yeah it still seemed it would have been 'hell', quite literally😵
Wild animals be thinking, imagine what peace our ancestors had when humans didn't have technology
Cats have always been too much for snakes. Snakes rely on speed alone, and cats have reflexes faster than snakes
Leopard is the smartest big cat in the world
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Pythons don't need 20 minutes to kill a small rat 🤣
Less than 1 minute
Growing up in South Louisiana, I loved the swamps. When I was 15yrs old my bestfriend and I went fishing. Now there are a few dangers when you are in the swamps here. Black Bears, Panthers, Alligators and rare but still every once in awhile an American Crocodile.
Now if you noticed, I did not have any snake on this list. Even though we have a few venomous snake species here, I dont see any of them as a real threat. It's not like we have huge Anacondas and pythons here.
Well after getting tired of not getting a single bite where we were fishing, I decided to go to another spot. I don't know why I forgot to grab my gun, but I sure did leave it in the tackle box with my friend. Well as I was walking down a trail, theres a pond to the right of me and bushes or thicket to my right. Now it's a good 10ft wide for this trail. A lot of people drive their jeeps back here and they have fun.
Well I looked a little ways ahead and I see this what looks to be a 6inch pipe going across the road. Now I was a little upset because I wasn't understanding why someone would be trying to drain out this pond. I mean I get mad and say that I would love to drain this pond to see just how many and how big these fish are. Or just want to drain it to prove there are fish. Lol. Well I was getting closer and closer and like every other child, I was going to step on this pipe. Well that was until my foot was about a foot away and this nice size pipe moved!!! This wasn't a pipe, it was some huge constrictor. I just knew he was going to turn around and get me. Well I took off running and grabbed my 9mm. My friend asked what I was going to go do? I tell him that there is this huge snake back there and I'm going to go and kill it. It shouldn't be here!!!! He says to me, man my daddy told me there arent snakes out here!!! I learned 2 things that day.
1. My bestfriend was terrified of snakes. He did a good job on hiding it for some many years.
2. Dont ever take your time when going to go get a gun and go back. The snake was gone and I didnt know which way it went and personally, I wasn't going to wait till the snake ambushed me. We left and nobody believed me.
2 weeks later there was a story on the news. Apparently for over a year, this neighborhood that's about a half mile away. They have been losing their pets and didnt knos where they were going. Then a tragic event took place. A 2yr old boy came up missing and this took 9 hours to find him. This 19 and a half foot long Burmese Python was coiled up under a house sleeping. It had a pretty nice bulge in its stomach. This is what was happening to all the animals and the poor baby.
I paused the video just to read your story
@@nomnomnom6745 me too!
@@donniehubleythebrokenartis7544 Me 3
Woow it,s tragic sorry for the baby😭
I grew up in southeast Louisiana and the most snakes I've run into are water moccasins. Though I did have a buddy who's brother's baby was killed by a pet python that got out of its glass enclosure while the sister was babysitting. Happened in the middle of the night.
I'm picking the big cats Everytime
Me too!
There is a video of a phyton ambushing a black leopard. The big cat lost
I find it interesting that the lions know to kick the snake before it’s starts wrapping around it’s body it’s like they know what the snake is gonna do before he does it
its called instinct. every cat kicks.
There is however a phyton ambushing a black leopard. The big cat lost
lions are actually smarter than tigers. we know this from animal/circus trainers who prefer to work with lions for tricks because they pickup the lessons faster, learning commands easier and obeying them faster than tigers. tigers are pretty dumb actually, mostly driven by instinct, lions seem to reason more and consider. i can only guess it's because lions live in packs and communication and teamwork relies more on intelligence to understand your packmates than non-social activities.
The Leopard jumps like a anime character
You know I seen the full clip of the tiger vs python battle right? The tiger escaped and they both went their separate way!
she didn't kill him?
i also had watch that probably, but it was said that the claws and fangs of the tiger were removed. But in the end the tiger manage to make it a draw.
Poor tger fans
i saw it too but both are escaped and run away, in actual both was injured, but we cant see it clearly because its old video...
Yes exactly and was also staged. he tiger was a declawed Malay breed
That was no burmese Python, but a retic!!
Small humans upon seeing a Titanoboa - "ooooH Leather", and the rest is history, Titanoboa now extinct.
wow amazing python in the wild
I'm from Bangladesh. I like the animal's video as you share.
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Larger snakes have more trouble suffocating smaller prey because they cant coil their body in a tighter radius. Larger animals usually take like 5-10 minutes
Ball pythons can usually kill its prey within 3-5 minutes.
Correct bro 👍
İt isnt that they cant coil the spend much energy in foing so
Actually snakes don't suffocate their prey -they cause them to have a heart attack-I heard that the other week on a TV quiz program from the U.K.
@@davidguerrero8565I know for a fact my ball python can't coil tight enough to kill pinks anymore, I've tried to feed em as a little extra snack and she tried for like 10 mins and then gave up
@@kaloarepo288 So they cut blood flow front he heart or? Interesting.
Amazing animals. Never been a of snakes..but beautifully designed over a lot of time to be perfect at what they are. Apex predators
I love this channel
It's terrible that some people just got rid if their snakes by dropping them off in the Everglades. They've killed many of the other animals ,that live there
how do you know
@@nickrah1737 You should watch discovery Channel on pythons that got to big for their owners who eventually set them free in the Florida everglades, which eventually changed the eco system.
Now it's an apex predator along side with the local alligators.
They eat one another between the two species depending whose the biggest and most importantly has a more will to live.
no less that 500,000 pythons in the everglades, they've killed most of the mamals there. Florida has been trying for 20 years to get rid of them. Python hinting and the python challenge are popluar
I won't date anyone that owns reptiles
Ummmm soo
1:50 I am from Maharashtra, India !
Thanks for mentioning it. India is geographically very diverse as the US while most people think it's a desert, which is not even 5% of our country's total size.
No one thinks that
MH me kidhar se beta
Great work big cat
woah! that was so cool to see. grats on the person that managed to get this on video.
Thank you😅😅😅
Wow that sounds great thanks very the same
Hate snakes, I honestly don't mind if they get extinct even if it's bad for the ecosystem.
What did snakes do to you?
@@navalidon581 lmao its only because they doesn’t have legs
I hate cobra
@Lehel Balogh A bold statement for someone who doesn't know me and has a Snake fetish.
Top stuff thank you
Please keep the videos coming
"A leopard isn`t a huge task" (to a python) Homeboy, it seems, really doesn`t know what he`s talking about.
I'am from Indonesia...
God job Mr...
Sad mother had too see snake eat her babies..good that leopard got revenge and eating well in the tree
Nature is taking it’s place
The story teller voice is annnnnnnnoying!!!
1:50 Never seen a python attack out of the water like that before. Croc like!
Never seen a Pyton in water attack like that, andaconda are the common aquatic snake not pytin
@@jhova6542 pytin?
@@jimgill9890 smh
Yes that was unusual
You got me Voice. I thought that jagWIRES went out with the dinosaurs.
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Yaa it is good channel😍
I'm ur subscriber😎
@7:30. That was almost funny, like he expected the snake to go, "I'm taking just one. I'm a Christian snake, unlike some jerks, who would have gone for seconds".
Thank you for the awesome videos..I cant pass them up..these are most professional when it comes to animals. 2thumbs up....
Nature is nature, it's been that way since time began and will continue that way for millennia, that's the way it is.
When the big cats fight a reptile it's tricky because they mostly go for the neck which is close to the head, which the reptile use to defend themselves.
Nature is powerful I Love Tigers
I hate snakes and the constrictors the most loathsome of all. Power to the Florida hunters in wiping out this invader.
Tiger didn't die. He gets out of the grip and took a hike.
True, here they didnt put the whole clip
Very good 👏👏👏
Yep pythons are definitely sneaky. That explains why in Jungle Book 1994 Kaa had the intelligence to burrow under the treasure when he was creeping up on Mowgli
The baby and the mama panther. Ahhh
1:55 not to trust anyone 🤣
Theres no way a python can eat an adult Male lion.
YES he can seen it with my own eyes eating almost fully grown. Cow bigger than lion
@@charleselkofairi6656 No Lions are too powerful for a Python. The Python would be dead before it could even constrict a Lion
NiCE video
An elephant would suck that python up like a noodle lol
In all honesty, if the big cat is small, python or anaconda could win but the big cat adult can't lose to python in any case. Except it's injured or someone stage the whole the thing. Jaguar has a diet of python and leopard are also occasionally hunts python. Apart of these two I haven't seen lion or tiger clips but I sure know they both are the strongest big cat. Cat generally are pretty high level assassin with very strong bite and claw attack. Python grip maybe great but if big cat use its claw it can easily cut it and moreover the Belly of these snakes is soft compare to their back. So yea gripping a sharp claw cat isn't the best idea.
A large reticulated python, Burmese, or green anaconda, could definitely give a full grown big cat a run for it's money, now not to say that the snake would walk away unscathed, because that snake would be F****D UP. Because we'll, claws hurt 🤣
jaguar's don't eat python they eat anaconda
Amusing at the same time terrifing to watch this kind of video.
Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
Snakes were created so mean... I don't like them at all, but do I got a choice? lol
Interesting
Want a hug? Get the python
Tiger and python both survived !now I'm not that dumb to believe this channel again
Reaping and sowing!
While You were Talking, Then came the "HONEY BADGER" and EAT the PYTHON, Yum Yum
Honey Badger devour a python?
Well, maybe a little one
Snakes are evil.
agreed
indeed,human are evil
@@xiaoranandy Yes, humans are snakes.
nice vid
Your "Burmese python" pic was actually a reticulated python...
1:58 looks like he's stealing the move from alligators
Bully maguire came from nowhere
Monstro!
Don't worry about snakes, it's the human animal that's the most dangerous animal on the planet
Nature Taking It's Course.
Cool
very interesting but if I may I'd like to just add a couple of things to your videos. In a prior one you call a lioness a "female lion and a mother lion". Lioness is the proper term. In this video the python doesn't "circle" around the leopard, it coils. The African rock python is NOT the invasive species in the Everglades as you state. The invasive species in the Everglades is the Burmese python which is from Southeast Asia.
If that leopard had met the Hardrock python he would never survived...
Old trick: Cut a dry stick at least 7 times to mimic the spinal cord ...we have dominion over 🐍..
The only way a python can kill a leopard is when a leopard is ambushed because that's the only time a python can bite and has a good grip on a leopard or a jaguar.
Without a good good grip, there is no way a python can do much harm.
So in short the leopard is the most skilled snake killer those acrobatics..
Leopard is best sniper
Humans cab stand no chance to fight pythons if large cats cannot
Type in Frank Buck narrates Tiger vs Python . Old black and white footage . Tiger declawed and defanged it ended up with none of the combatants were killed . The scene where the young Lion vs Python is a scene from the film Living Free . A sequel to Born Free .
Just like to clarify that the PANTHER was not a PANTHER, it was a mountain Lion. Great video nonetheless.
Shere Khan meets Kaa. Lol
GOOD😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I have the worlds largest snake species, the Reticulated Python, as a pet, and she is very intelligent and very peaceful, loves human interaction.I also have a boa constrictor and a corn snake, all extremely friendly
Pyton will kill you!
Jag-wire.
Dope vid man!
Wild lol
Beast
Mother nature has a twisted sense of humor rip the baby panthers
My fear of snakes grows
Jaguar is the best SNAKE hunter
Leopards are the best hunters when it comes to the big cats.
The pythons in lion and tiger clip were giants. Easily over 7 metres.
5:49 A black "jagwire". LOFL