@@EricThe82 Why won't they fear a croc heavier than them and as big as them though? a croc as big as a hippo is quite intimidating considering that hippos are huge as hell. And then they see a croc as big or is bigger than them. Making them have a run for their money. 🤷♂🤷♂ Although if it's a pack of hippos' vs 1 giant croc it's still obvious that the hippos would win.
According to Corbett's own account, during autopsy he found that a large section of the leopard's mouth was burned out, assumed to be the result of cyanide poisoning, possibly thanks to a previous attempt by some other hunter to kill the animal. Which only led to the demise of more civilians. It took Corbett seven years to hunt the animal, and he blamed himself for not managing to kill it on his first attempt several years ago, so that he could've saved at least 100+ kills in the years between. But yeah, the animal became addicted to human flesh due to our issues. In the region where it hunted, it was massively poverty stricken back in the day, and during a cholera epidemic, people simply didn't have the money to cremate their dead. So they just threw the bodies down cliffs sticking a piece of burning coal in their mouths. These bodies clearly became the leopard's main food source.
People don't realize how dangerous leopards are. HIGHLY intelligent, insanely strong and fast, They're known for simply ambushing people and pulling them up into trees.
@@justincraig398 No reptile will keep eating after its stomach is full. They eat and then become dormant as they digest their food. Too many people were eaten by crocodiles for it to be the work of just one animal -- crocs don't kill for sport. Additionally, there is a biological limit on how big a reptile can grow, and while Gustav was enormous he simply couldn't consume that many humans.
@@justincraig398 The video said many things. The thing is, it's all based on hearsay essentially. That's the first problem, as that's just about the least reliable source. I think it's a bit unrealistic because for a croc to just go around killing things without eating them afterwards would be quite abnormal behaviour. They're as primitive as it gets, they kill to eat and not "for fun". At least I've never heard of that, but I'm not an expert. Even the reported numbers feel insane for a single croc and people love to just use scapegoats so the idea that crocodile related deaths in general were attributed to this one single "monster croc" makes sense. Seems exactly like what humans would do.
The video said the attacks stopped at one point. So all the other reptiles coordinated themself and declared cease feeding? Or people still get attacked but don't recognize the crocodile as Gustav so don't report it and put it on his sheet.
Jim Corbett was a great hunter. He killed many man eating Tigers including the largest tiger on record. A national park is dedicated to him known as Jim Corbett National park in India. His book Maneaters of Kumaon makes a great reading.
@@kelvinmunene1034 I'd far rather have Corbett's worthless hide nailed to the wall than the skin of a beautiful big cat!! The world needs morewild animals, not more humans using up resources and polluting the atmosphere.
I remembered watching a video about this guy who handles crocodiles so well that he can even swim with them. He once said that when it comes to feeding theses guys you shouldn't give them too much food because crocs dont know when to stop due to their lack of feeding in the wild which gave them the trait to being able to survive without food for several weeks.
Crocs can reach up to 15 km/h on land. They look goofy gallopping, but you won't be laughing if that dinosaur is charging at you. No idea if this is true but the best bet is to vault over the barbed wirde that is its face. Wounldn't wanna try that shit tho.
@@kelvinmunene1034 You are minced meat either way. Hell, even a goddamn boar or (in Africa) warthog can severely mangle your legs if you rub it the wrong way. Nature is fucking scary, that's why humans evolved for long range combat (throwing rocks, then spears, then bows and now guns).
I'm surprised there was no mention of the Lions of Tsavo in the video, given they (if I recall correctly) were also hunted and killed by Corbet [Edit] After two months, I have found out to be a dumdum: John Henry Patterson killed the Lions of Tsavo
A mate of mine in Australia 🇦🇺 when we lived up north found this little patch of semi damp tea tree 🌲 patch with a wallow in it inside was a big croc 🐊 that got left behind after the wet season as the river grows to kms wide 😂their was fur and pig hair all over the place just shows how tough they are
I read somewhere that the specie with the most human kills is the mosquito, though it kills indirectly. But this is a list of individual beasts , who kill, not species.
Gustav is about the same size as Lolong from the Philippines but Filipinos said lolong is not the crocodile they're talking about and lolong is smaller compare to the other croc they witness and they never seen a human body remains inside of lolong the other croc was way too bigger than lolong.
Isn’t that bear attack on Japan the inspiration for the man eating bear Akakabuto in Ginga Gin? Also! Zoos have a kill on site rule if a certain kind of animal escapes. Big cats and gorillas are tranquilized but chimps are kill on sight.
yeah some animals cant live in harmony with humans or other animals, chimps are one of them, in fact, ur facing a chimp whos about to go ape on your ass(pun intended) you might as well pray for them to kill you cuz their fate is much worse than death, chimps will rip our your tongue, mouth, break ur teeth, remove your genitals, and jusrt about every torture method known to these creatures to make sure u cant eat fuck or fight ever again and leave you for dead. at least gorillas unalive you if you get cute with them, chimps decide to make your life on veteran mode.
The metric system is inadequate for many things where the metric is not fine enough or not easily relatable in equations, especially hunting. For this reason we retain degrees (360), grains for gunpowder and projectiles (15 to a gram, 7000 to a pound) feet per second, MOA approximate to inches, and calibre in inches also. I was raised metric but it is easier to work with an integrated system like imperial for integrated issues like ballistics.
Rameere island was an incident were 1,000 Japanese soldiers were preyed upon by crocodiles dropping the group from 1,000 to 500 this happened during ww2
Ramree Island*. I have yet to find anything that substantiates this tale. The density of salties in that mangrove swamp would have to be the highest in the world for that story to be true. I think japanese troops were attacked by crocs. I don't think it was to the extent of that story.
Well quite frankly, after being attacked and had multiple humans attempt to kill them, I’d say each predator had plenty of reason to be so aggressive towards people!
did u not hear the stories? lot of these were unprovoked, btw we humans are also animals my good sir and the reason we are top of the food chain is because we can think beyond our basic needs and instincts.
Moby Dick was the story of a whale getting well-deserved revenge against the monsters who murdered his family. I'd feed Ahab to the whales MYSELF, if possible, one body part at a time!
These are super random facts relating Gustave to the Champawat Tiger. 7:09 there has been some awesome research about a propensity for humans, see Caputo's Book about the Tsavo lions, the ending results of the research were interesting. 15:20 the monkey was actually wearing the sunglasses the way a person does! Wow.
Lolong to be correct is the new world record holder as the most biggest Crocodile captured alive in my humble country Philippines sadly he past away many years ago in his sanctuary
If Gustav killed 12 people & was still hungry could be a misunderstanding of croc behavior. I'm no zoologist, but I have seen the videos of Crocs taking Wildebeest and Zebras from the famous river crossings of the Mara. They do not stop killing prey. They can eat rotted flesh, so they kill and save the dead animals under the banks of the river for later consumption.
Jim Corbett hunted many maneating animals in India and he also wrote books about a fair few of his hunts. For anyone who'd like to listen to some of Jim's books in audiobook format, I'd recommend the channel "SELVA LORE." Bob Gymlan also has a very harrowing audiobook "style" dramatization of the Sankebetsu brown near attack on his channel. It's honestly one of the most horrifying animal attack stories I've ever heard and Bob does a great job really hammering home the bitter bleakness of the situation. This video mentioned the Sankebetsu bear was 700 pounds, but wildly, the bear was actually critically underweight and should have weighed closer to 2000 or so pounds, which is why it tried to eat basically the entire family and almost succeeded.
There is a movie called "the goest and the darkness". It´s about two lions who killed more than 100 men. It´s a long time ago I watched it, so I don´t remeber if it´s a good film. But I thought maybe someone would be interessted.
It is based on a true story, but they left out the reason why the lions did it. The humans killed all prey animals to feed the railroad workers, so the lions were hungry.
If giants exist amongst humans, then other animals are no exception! I've seen a gecko so big, compared to other geckos, to the extent it had to resort to cannibalism ... eating fellow, smaller, geckos! 😱😱😱😱😱😱
I'm so against killing the heavy weights of the animal kingdom. We let criminals and murders live in cages at millions of dollars expense. It's fair to leave the man eaters along.
It’s kindof sad that most large cats were killed in the southeast, but people didn’t take kindly to their little ones being eaten or their life stop becoming prey. Then again, how did the native American handle it? Still I imagine what it could be like if large panthers and mountain lions were prevalent these days. Humans would have killed them all at any and every point I guess. But we are getting stupid and lazy without having to worry about natural predators
Pretty sure if the military did it in there would not be debate over the issue. I am pretty sure he probably just died of natural causes. He was estimated to have been born 1955 and said to be dead 2019. that is 64 years old.
Thats why they made the 400 nitro express 2 shot howda pistol,,,in the day of big safaris the guide had Ice water in their veins, they generally carried a drilling double barrel 4 bore rifle over a 7.5x55 under barrel, they faces danger at epic perportions,,,standing your ground as a hippo or cape Buffalo or rhinoceros or elephant or lion or tiger or some other dangerous beast falls dead at your feet,,,
Crazy to think, if you're an apex predator, maybe a part of you genuinely enjoys the thrill of the hunt. There was an interesting phenomenon surrounding the Lions of Savo, (hope I spelled it right) the lions in the movie The Ghost in the Darkness with Val Kilmer. F*ck Africa lmao. There's also a book from like the 50's called "Death in the Long Grass" which is all about different types of renowned "maneaters" from Africa, whether it be snakes, crocs, you even leapords which are known to hangout in trees and pull people up into them.
I am From Uganda. Most of the forests in my village were cleared for farmland and now Chimps are wrecking havoc every chance they get on more than a weekly basis
All those monkeys became bolder and desperate during lockdown. The fought each other for small portions of food thrown to them by poilice and others allowed out and about. Once the lockdowns were lifted they had learned that being agressive is the only assured way to get food. So the cute monkeys have lost all fear of humans because we don't fight back. They mainly target women and children making us monkey cucks and we're simian simps because we go out of our way to protect them
If ONE of the guardsmen had used a proper big game rifle properly, the bear would have been dead after the first encounter. I use the singular "rifle" because only ONE would have been needed. What kind of rifles and ammo were they using? Where were they placing the bullets?
You forget the the tsavu lions 2 lions who ate 140 contruction workers in a project in africa after they hunt them down they turned to be without mane and broken canines
Fun fact: there’s an easy way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile - one will see you later, one will see you after a while
Dad to the max lol
Ed Zachary
🤦🏻♀️ 😂
Haha bravo
How do you know if it's a Caiman?
You know Gustav is easily one of the most terrifying and intimidating Croc's in the world when even Hippopotamus's legitimately FEAR HIM.
Jee's. This video is rediculous like most vid's on the Web.
@@supermansuperman9066 no m no m no no
Hippos don't fear him. Even if crocs were 3,000lbs, they could not do much damage to a hippo.
@@EricThe82 Why won't they fear a croc heavier than them and as big as them though? a croc as big as a hippo is quite intimidating considering that hippos are huge as hell. And then they see a croc as big or is bigger than them. Making them have a run for their money. 🤷♂🤷♂
Although if it's a pack of hippos' vs 1 giant croc it's still obvious that the hippos would win.
Yeah....not many crocs that a full grown hippo is even remotely wary of...
According to Corbett's own account, during autopsy he found that a large section of the leopard's mouth was burned out, assumed to be the result of cyanide poisoning, possibly thanks to a previous attempt by some other hunter to kill the animal. Which only led to the demise of more civilians. It took Corbett seven years to hunt the animal, and he blamed himself for not managing to kill it on his first attempt several years ago, so that he could've saved at least 100+ kills in the years between.
But yeah, the animal became addicted to human flesh due to our issues. In the region where it hunted, it was massively poverty stricken back in the day, and during a cholera epidemic, people simply didn't have the money to cremate their dead. So they just threw the bodies down cliffs sticking a piece of burning coal in their mouths. These bodies clearly became the leopard's main food source.
People don't realize how dangerous leopards are. HIGHLY intelligent, insanely strong and fast, They're known for simply ambushing people and pulling them up into trees.
Jaguars too. You won't see them. Then you're a ghost.
It’s the polka dots…makes them seem nicer
that's why you never go into the woods without a grenade launcher.
@@zanitzeuken grenade launcher 🤓
@@AhmedBabiker-sr8fl just in case
Gustav most likely killed like, 60 people. Other crocodile related deaths around the time and area where gustav was, were just put under his name
How do you know?
@@justincraig398 No reptile will keep eating after its stomach is full. They eat and then become dormant as they digest their food.
Too many people were eaten by crocodiles for it to be the work of just one animal -- crocs don't kill for sport. Additionally, there is a biological limit on how big a reptile can grow, and while Gustav was enormous he simply couldn't consume that many humans.
@@justincraig398 The video said many things.
The thing is, it's all based on hearsay essentially. That's the first problem, as that's just about the least reliable source.
I think it's a bit unrealistic because for a croc to just go around killing things without eating them afterwards would be quite abnormal behaviour. They're as primitive as it gets, they kill to eat and not "for fun".
At least I've never heard of that, but I'm not an expert. Even the reported numbers feel insane for a single croc and people love to just use scapegoats so the idea that crocodile related deaths in general were attributed to this one single "monster croc" makes sense. Seems exactly like what humans would do.
The video said the attacks stopped at one point. So all the other reptiles coordinated themself and declared cease feeding? Or people still get attacked but don't recognize the crocodile as Gustav so don't report it and put it on his sheet.
@@justincraig398 even still.. that may have been his fill
Jim Corbett was a great hunter. He killed many man eating Tigers including the largest tiger on record. A national park is dedicated to him known as Jim Corbett National park in India.
His book Maneaters of Kumaon makes a great reading.
tiger name is champawat tiger who kill 436 people
@@youngistaanvlog yes
He also was a poacher and encouraged it
@@kelvinmunene1034 Oh shut up with non sense.
@@kelvinmunene1034 I'd far rather have Corbett's worthless hide nailed to the wall than the skin of a beautiful big cat!!
The world needs morewild animals, not more humans using up resources and polluting the atmosphere.
When our ancestors dealt with this daily and it was just normal
That’s why most were armed with a bow & arrows, dagger, and a spear; maybe a shield.
At least that’s what you’re told to believe.
@@911jayishsupremacy now we have guns and grenades how fun
@@AdubsMMA ....how do u think houses were built or food was gotten or water or transportation or clothes
@@Eking-su3trwe also have rpgs and M60s Rambo style 😎
I remembered watching a video about this guy who handles crocodiles so well that he can even swim with them. He once said that when it comes to feeding theses guys you shouldn't give them too much food because crocs dont know when to stop due to their lack of feeding in the wild which gave them the trait to being able to survive without food for several weeks.
What? Can you clarify what exactly you're trying to say?
My thoughts exactly lol 😂
Is he even really that hard to fight a crocodile if you have weapon guns?
@@Watch-0w1 what? Can you clarify what you're trying to say?
Basically crocs are gluttons and will bite you if they don't feel satisfied.
A charging croc is just terrifying lol. A clumsy missile with teeth on stubby legs torpedoing itself is just crazy.
A charging hippo is much scarier and much more dangerous
Crocs can reach up to 15 km/h on land. They look goofy gallopping, but you won't be laughing if that dinosaur is charging at you. No idea if this is true but the best bet is to vault over the barbed wirde that is its face. Wounldn't wanna try that shit tho.
@@kelvinmunene1034 You are minced meat either way. Hell, even a goddamn boar or (in Africa) warthog can severely mangle your legs if you rub it the wrong way. Nature is fucking scary, that's why humans evolved for long range combat (throwing rocks, then spears, then bows and now guns).
Now there’s a mental picture! 😄
I'm surprised there was no mention of the Lions of Tsavo in the video, given they (if I recall correctly) were also hunted and killed by Corbet
[Edit]
After two months, I have found out to be a dumdum: John Henry Patterson killed the Lions of Tsavo
No
They weren't
Corbett never killed any man eaters in Africa
Lol corbet ( more myth than great hunter) was 1000% not involved. A British officer sent to oversee rail construction did it ..
@@MichaelPhillips-jw4bj what makes you say Corbett was a myth?
@@MichaelPhillips-jw4bj yeah John Henry Patterson
A mate of mine in Australia 🇦🇺 when we lived up north found this little patch of semi damp tea tree 🌲 patch with a wallow in it inside was a big croc 🐊 that got left behind after the wet season as the river grows to kms wide 😂their was fur and pig hair all over the place just shows how tough they are
I read somewhere that the specie with the most human kills is the mosquito, though it kills indirectly. But this is a list of individual beasts , who kill, not species.
The animal with the most kills is the hippo
That slurp means there's something good coming! Great job guys!
Gustav is about the same size as Lolong from the Philippines but Filipinos said lolong is not the crocodile they're talking about and lolong is smaller compare to the other croc they witness and they never seen a human body remains inside of lolong the other croc was way too bigger than lolong.
Spoken like a true filipino (they love gossip)
gustav also had 3 bullet wound scars and a messed up shoulder when he was last spotted
Isn’t that bear attack on Japan the inspiration for the man eating bear Akakabuto in Ginga Gin?
Also! Zoos have a kill on site rule if a certain kind of animal escapes. Big cats and gorillas are tranquilized but chimps are kill on sight.
yeah some animals cant live in harmony with humans or other animals, chimps are one of them, in fact, ur facing a chimp whos about to go ape on your ass(pun intended) you might as well pray for them to kill you cuz their fate is much worse than death, chimps will rip our your tongue, mouth, break ur teeth, remove your genitals, and jusrt about every torture method known to these creatures to make sure u cant eat fuck or fight ever again and leave you for dead. at least gorillas unalive you if you get cute with them, chimps decide to make your life on veteran mode.
@ izzy - on site or on sight ? 2 different meanings .
@@brianmcsorley3229 they both can be used lol as site is the place and sight for you to see.
So none of them deserved it.
All animals just doing what they do, and people encroached on their habitats and lifestyles...
7:10 Holy hell those factual videos mixed with those fine memes really make for a good combo
John Corbett became a huge supporter for animal conservation and habitat reserves
The common thread is humans encroaching into the animals habitat then destroying it
Yay go us
@@Eking-su3tryou mean them?
*HUMAN* will remain *THE MOST DANGEROUS ANIMAL* for all time.
Glad you said animal. Because mosquitoes are worst than us.
@@jacksheldon8566 Nope , *HUMAN* is *THE WORST*
@@Mapogo792 if you criteria is death. Then mosquitoes kills more than humans do.
@@jacksheldon8566 Still *HUMAN* will be *THE WORST*
Crocs regrow teeth though.
When they get to a certain age their teeth just stop growing back so any croc that’s grown to that age would end up dying of starvation
Exactly. People who post youtube videos do not need to be nerds.
Hopefully one day WATOP will add the metric system so the rest of the world can get an idea of the measurements of these animals.
Na yall need to learn imperial it's not that hard, we know both here in the USA. But basically 3 feet (1yard) is a little shorter than a meter.
Fuck the metric system. Learn a unit of measurement fit for a civilized human you beast
The metric system needs to die already.
The metric system is inadequate for many things where the metric is not fine enough or not easily relatable in equations, especially hunting. For this reason we retain degrees (360), grains for gunpowder and projectiles (15 to a gram, 7000 to a pound) feet per second, MOA approximate to inches, and calibre in inches also. I was raised metric but it is easier to work with an integrated system like imperial for integrated issues like ballistics.
Rameere island was an incident were 1,000 Japanese soldiers were preyed upon by crocodiles dropping the group from 1,000 to 500 this happened during ww2
Ramree Island*. I have yet to find anything that substantiates this tale. The density of salties in that mangrove swamp would have to be the highest in the world for that story to be true. I think japanese troops were attacked by crocs. I don't think it was to the extent of that story.
@@TCraig00This is 100,% true and watch WW2 in HD that documentary tells u
Well quite frankly, after being attacked and had multiple humans attempt to kill them, I’d say each predator had plenty of reason to be so aggressive towards people!
did u not hear the stories? lot of these were unprovoked, btw we humans are also animals my good sir and the reason we are top of the food chain is because we can think beyond our basic needs and instincts.
in the video it says monkeys kill each other aswell for fun, murder is just in the DNA of animals
I'm glad that I live in Northern Norway where the only dangerous animals are meeses (plural of moose) and human beans.
Not
Moby Dick was the story of a whale getting well-deserved revenge against the monsters who murdered his family. I'd feed Ahab to the whales MYSELF, if possible, one body part at a time!
I LOVE the retro game graphic!
Gustav isn't dead, it went to eat Elvis.
These are super random facts relating Gustave to the Champawat Tiger. 7:09 there has been some awesome research about a propensity for humans, see Caputo's Book about the Tsavo lions, the ending results of the research were interesting. 15:20 the monkey was actually wearing the sunglasses the way a person does! Wow.
Lolong to be correct is the new world record holder as the most biggest Crocodile captured alive in my humble country Philippines sadly he past away many years ago in his sanctuary
Very interesting information about the larger animals that eat people and story and facts and more creepy and misery and other 😊
If Gustav killed 12 people & was still hungry could be a misunderstanding of croc behavior. I'm no zoologist, but I have seen the videos of Crocs taking Wildebeest and Zebras from the famous river crossings of the Mara. They do not stop killing prey. They can eat rotted flesh, so they kill and save the dead animals under the banks of the river for later consumption.
2:55 Well, Gustav alone sounds like something you and Steve came up with...
Jim Corbett hunted many maneating animals in India and he also wrote books about a fair few of his hunts. For anyone who'd like to listen to some of Jim's books in audiobook format, I'd recommend the channel "SELVA LORE."
Bob Gymlan also has a very harrowing audiobook "style" dramatization of the Sankebetsu brown near attack on his channel. It's honestly one of the most horrifying animal attack stories I've ever heard and Bob does a great job really hammering home the bitter bleakness of the situation. This video mentioned the Sankebetsu bear was 700 pounds, but wildly, the bear was actually critically underweight and should have weighed closer to 2000 or so pounds, which is why it tried to eat basically the entire family and almost succeeded.
2:05 love this scene
I hate the scary movie series but that tail was HYSTERICAL. A good laugh is like a cup of coffee. Thanks.
WOW great and informative video!! keep up he great work, loved it!
Right! But why is no one talking about that uncanny image at 6:43 😭😊
Fun Fact: Reptiles never stop growing.
Please provide the metric system too!
Clumps of grass on a giant crocodiles head ? That's how he got so big...he made a gilly suit.
Here are some suggestion nickname for gustave:
Croczilla, gustave the giant, crocosaur, king of crocs, mega croc, tyrano croc, etc…
glad too see you back in my recommended!
2:00 So funny :D
i saw that "Scary Movie" and you edit with the tail of Crocodile :D
I have seen so many alligators in Flordia, one came a few inches from me!
There is a movie called "the goest and the darkness". It´s about two lions who killed more than 100 men. It´s a long time ago I watched it, so I don´t remeber if it´s a good film. But I thought maybe someone would be interessted.
It is based on a true story, but they left out the reason why the lions did it. The humans killed all prey animals to feed the railroad workers, so the lions were hungry.
That's a Hella good movie
Your little cartoons are making me laugh. Xx
The narrator sounds like Josh gates i love it
Gustav probably snatched a guy delivering steroids to a gym nearby, and got juiced up 😂
He has a human spirit 😂😂😂, like literally
it's well done photo editing, good job it looks like real.. almost..lol
If giants exist amongst humans, then other animals are no exception! I've seen a gecko so big, compared to other geckos, to the extent it had to resort to cannibalism ... eating fellow, smaller, geckos! 😱😱😱😱😱😱
This editing though 😂 … video games, behind the couch in scream … I can’t
I'm so against killing the heavy weights of the animal kingdom. We let criminals and murders live in cages at millions of dollars expense. It's fair to leave the man eaters along.
0:19 was that the bite of 87?
It’s kindof sad that most large cats were killed in the southeast, but people didn’t take kindly to their little ones being eaten or their life stop becoming prey. Then again, how did the native American handle it?
Still I imagine what it could be like if large panthers and mountain lions were prevalent these days. Humans would have killed them all at any and every point I guess. But we are getting stupid and lazy without having to worry about natural predators
Saw a documentary about Gustav and the attempts to capture him. They at the end the military stepped in and likely lilled him after the traps failed.
Pretty sure if the military did it in there would not be debate over the issue. I am pretty sure he probably just died of natural causes. He was estimated to have been born 1955 and said to be dead 2019. that is 64 years old.
There are plenty of us, we are easy to catch and most are too afraid to defend ourselves due to the law and according to the video we taste good.
If only he'd add metric notations to his videos he'd have a new sub
my thinking, had to pause every few minutes
or, just a wild idea, you could educate yourself.
legend has it somewhere in the Outback, Megalania still lives and make Komodo dragons look tiny!
I saw a recently made documentary where a bear killed a lot of people after eating a bunch of cocaine.
Lmao. That picture of that croc was taking in Australia. Australia has both fresh and salt crocs
4:14 as if bro was a videogame character, changing his outfits
Gustave was reported to have died back in about 2019 unfortunately. RIP GUSTAVE!
IT HAS BEEN SO LONG SINCE IVE WATCHED ONE OF UR VIDS i miss them
I was just watching a documentary on Gustav. Now WATOP starts a video on Gustav 🤣
Im disappointed there wasnt a killer gorilla in the vid
They aren't as agressive as chimps and baboons.
What u want? more souls to go as folder?
@@janedoex1398 baboons are the real life goblins
How can you say something deserves to die for trying to survive? What if you got executed for going to work every day?
i’m sure u would have a different opinion if ur family was ate by one of these animals, those ppl did get “executed” for going to work everyday
@@noley1650 no my opinion would stay the same. I would be sad but you can’t blame the animal which is jist surviving
@@addam6666 Im glad I dont trust my life and honor with people like you the weak die and the weaker are cowards smh
@Bruce Wayne what🤨
@@noley1650what if your family are alcoholics?
As always it would be marvelous to see the data in metric. Mind your audience
Animal heroes!
Humans are even injured by his very pet cat. Hahaha.
Thats why they made the 400 nitro express 2 shot howda pistol,,,in the day of big safaris the guide had Ice water in their veins, they generally carried a drilling double barrel 4 bore rifle over a 7.5x55 under barrel, they faces danger at epic perportions,,,standing your ground as a hippo or cape Buffalo or rhinoceros or elephant or lion or tiger or some other dangerous beast falls dead at your feet,,,
So more than 200 peeps willingly entered his den with all the knowledge
Never kill the man eating Croc .... let him have his own way ... He is sooooooo cute ....
It was golden
750lbs for a 9 ft tall bear is crazy underweight
No wonder Gustav gets a bit snappy with a name like that.
Great vid!
Crazy to think, if you're an apex predator, maybe a part of you genuinely enjoys the thrill of the hunt. There was an interesting phenomenon surrounding the Lions of Savo, (hope I spelled it right) the lions in the movie The Ghost in the Darkness with Val Kilmer. F*ck Africa lmao. There's also a book from like the 50's called "Death in the Long Grass" which is all about different types of renowned "maneaters" from Africa, whether it be snakes, crocs, you even leapords which are known to hangout in trees and pull people up into them.
And some of those stores intuit book are myths and highly exaggerated .
The corpse the villagers were carrying was no Chimpanzee but a Gorilla! ☝
I am From Uganda. Most of the forests in my village were cleared for farmland and now Chimps are wrecking havoc every chance they get on more than a weekly basis
i want that coffe machine
Hunger will make you eat anything. Lucky we got weapons for animals, otherwise the numbers would be bigger. Was fun to watch. Great video
All those monkeys became bolder and desperate during lockdown. The fought each other for small portions of food thrown to them by poilice and others allowed out and about. Once the lockdowns were lifted they had learned that being agressive is the only assured way to get food. So the cute monkeys have lost all fear of humans because we don't fight back. They mainly target women and children making us monkey cucks and we're simian simps because we go out of our way to protect them
@WATOP plz stop blurring out the remains of a dead animal, its sad and all but we’re somewhat used to seeing dead things.
Blame the snowflakes at CZcams.
If ONE of the guardsmen had used a proper big game rifle properly, the bear would have been dead after the first encounter. I use the singular "rifle" because only ONE would have been needed.
What kind of rifles and ammo were they using?
Where were they placing the bullets?
Isaiah 25 verse 1
O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you and praise your name, for in perfect faithfulness you have done marvelous things, things
Looks like the crocodile in your thumbnail came from the Jungle cruise in Disneyland.
What movie is that at 13:31?
Brown bear in Japan? Nice😂
that japanese bear.... sounds like Akakabuto to me (ginga anime)
You get a like from me with just that scary movie part 😅😂😂
Out of all these predators, I feel like laughing at the bear part. That man eater bear was like an addicted man high on meth and cocaine.
They grow the most as young adults
You forget the the tsavu lions 2 lions who ate 140 contruction workers in a project in africa after they hunt them down they turned to be without mane and broken canines
Nice to hear about an animal enjoying their task.
Cool Name. Sounds like a Tank Name.
The Bear sounds like a better movie than the togers of Tanzia
Good video.
Seems like a 30-06 or 375H&H would curtail much of these problems!
Indeterminate growth
There were prehistoric crockadiles that were that big
I'm not saying they still exist tho