Fairly certain that if a deer charged, screaming at ANY predator, including a tiger, said predator would be scared shitless and run away, because they wouldn’t register it as prey when it acts nothing like it
@@thesauriancreator1192 Sloth bears eat fruits and insects mainly which is why they usually back the fuck off when they see a potential predator. Honey badgers are tough mother fuckers so you can trust their survival tactic, but they usually use their natural durability to steal loots and would obviously not want to prolong fights when they’re the one being targeted.
Considering that the Resurrection Plant has most likely been around for a long time, you would think the animals would've eventually adapted to avoid eating such plants or varied species may have even developed countermeasures (like how monkeys eat medicinal herbs to counter certain sickness or the Koala's and varied insects' evolutionary trait to eat certain toxic plants/creatures)
It's not the plant. It's the parasitic crap that you can see on rhe bottom of the leaf right before the deer eats it. The plant could've been around for a million years, but for all we know, those nasty buggers could've mutated a month ago.
Wait now doesn't that mean the tiger is infected I feel like a zombie tiger would be 50× more dangerous than a deer Also wouldn't the deer just come back again?
Theory time Now it won't make sense but trust me it will. Remember the deer in Train to Busan? It has similarities with the deer here. The flower can infect other animals too, and that's what happened in Train to Busan. Here's what's interesting. The toxic that caused the destruction of Korea in Train to Busan, could have the flower as the main ingredient. Both can run, both have white eyes. The only thing is that reason why Kingdom's zombies are more vicious and smarter is because there's nothing being mixed like any substances unlike in Train to Busan that they may have mixed something to make it a little bit non vicious
Similar theory. It's the same parasite, but it had gone dormant. Like tardigrades. But the twist? The chemicals where a red herring. No relation at all. The deer was the main culprit BOTH times. Reemergent pandemics happen all the time. Especially through cross-species contamination.
No stop wait, that's actually really smart! Interesting theory, but I think that Train to Budan's Zombies are also pretty smart. It will be interesting to see if they have the same aversion to water
So, the tiger ate the deer zombie and became tiger zombie itself. Then according to the Kingdom series, who or what ever bitten by the tiger should turn into zombies right? There were no explanation of that in this movie. And how did the tiger cas still run under the sun when the zombie from Kingdom hides from heat source?
Because it's a different version of the zombies seen in season 1 and 2. It's made clear that the zombies in season 1 are a different type than in this movie.
Since this takes place further north and it's late autumn/the start of winter when we see him in the sun, it's probably cold enough that the sun doesn't bother him...
this is the first clip of the Kingdom series i've seen, but it really reminds me of the Primal episode "Plague of Madness" with the herbivore going insane and trying to bite anything it can
Wow, the tiger literally finished that monster in seconds! I wonder if the tiger is gonna turn in to a zombie too. Because, you know, she/he ate a zombie deer
What I find strange is this, all deer species/relatives to the deer family cannot see the colors red or orange, but since this is a zombie deer, it could potentially see body heat or have outstanding hearing, either that or the "virus" gave it the ability to see red and orange. Scene: (2:14 - 2:20)
@@merrymerry8495 ahhh I thought you mean Kingdom went to shit and I was like wtf bro ? But yeah pensulia was the same avarage zombie movie that comes out every year
Bambi's Mother: "Time to reverse the food chain!"
Shere Khan: "Nice try, but I'm still the apex predator!"
Elite comment not everyone will get this 🤣
bro thought this was jungle book 💀💀
Zombie Plant (Worms): Correction, we're the true apex in this food chain.
Fairly certain that if a deer charged, screaming at ANY predator, including a tiger, said predator would be scared shitless and run away, because they wouldn’t register it as prey when it acts nothing like it
That's essentially what honey badgers and sloth bears do. However, it isn't very effective on bengal tigers.
@@trabistheidio1095 so honey badgers and sloth bears run away from any prey that attacks? That doesn’t seem like a good survival tactic
i dont think a tiger would run away as they can attack in self defense.
Tiger will be confused when that deer weirdly screamed and started running to tiger, but it get too close so tiger just attacked for self defense
@@thesauriancreator1192
Sloth bears eat fruits and insects mainly which is why they usually back the fuck off when they see a potential predator.
Honey badgers are tough mother fuckers so you can trust their survival tactic, but they usually use their natural durability to steal loots and would obviously not want to prolong fights when they’re the one being targeted.
Tiger: That behavior don’t happen in my forest, punk.
Even if that deer is a zombie he was still no match for the ferocious predator tiger
This is the Siberian tiger, the top of the food chain
@@artnaver5503 yea I kno a pussy ass lion would've ran away like a lil bitch
And now the tiger is infected
The part where the deer was biting at the tiger and when I saw it's paw beside it's head I really thought it was gonna bite it. 2:24
The deer was triyng to bit the tigger while it was knocked on the floor but it couldn't reach it's neck before tiger kill it
Same 😱😱😱😱
Same
I’m pretty sure I remember when you eat meat of a infected creature, you get infected yourself not to long after
It looked like the zombie deer was ready for a fight against the tiger, and the deer couldn't even get a bite of the tiger.
Considering that the Resurrection Plant has most likely been around for a long time, you would think the animals would've eventually adapted to avoid eating such plants or varied species may have even developed countermeasures (like how monkeys eat medicinal herbs to counter certain sickness or the Koala's and varied insects' evolutionary trait to eat certain toxic plants/creatures)
Or adapt to find a way to eat the plant/flower like camels eat cactus.
It's not the plant. It's the parasitic crap that you can see on rhe bottom of the leaf right before the deer eats it. The plant could've been around for a million years, but for all we know, those nasty buggers could've mutated a month ago.
Evolution takes too long
The plant might’ve artificially bred by the civilization that used it
So the plant wasn’t around long enough to force any significant adaptations
Wait now doesn't that mean the tiger is infected
I feel like a zombie tiger would be 50× more dangerous than a deer
Also wouldn't the deer just come back again?
Tiger: Lol this asshole was the easiest kill in my whole lif- oh, shit, Im not feeling well, shit
*tiger dies*
Theory time
Now it won't make sense but trust me it will. Remember the deer in Train to Busan? It has similarities with the deer here. The flower can infect other animals too, and that's what happened in Train to Busan.
Here's what's interesting. The toxic that caused the destruction of Korea in Train to Busan, could have the flower as the main ingredient. Both can run, both have white eyes. The only thing is that reason why Kingdom's zombies are more vicious and smarter is because there's nothing being mixed like any substances unlike in Train to Busan that they may have mixed something to make it a little bit non vicious
Similar theory. It's the same parasite, but it had gone dormant. Like tardigrades. But the twist? The chemicals where a red herring. No relation at all. The deer was the main culprit BOTH times. Reemergent pandemics happen all the time. Especially through cross-species contamination.
No stop wait, that's actually really smart! Interesting theory, but I think that Train to Budan's Zombies are also pretty smart. It will be interesting to see if they have the same aversion to water
Damn Nature You SCARY!!!!!
Everybody watching that deer turn then get eaten by the tiger went wide eyed as they had flashbacks.
REMEMBER WHEN TRAIN BUSAN HAD DEER INFECTION TOO HAHAHA
Could be linked 👀 how crazy would that be; I think the train to busan deer had white eyes as well
Deer is always the source of zombie chaos hahaha
oh yeah from train to busan!
The deer is basically bambi
@@AreFedsOutside omg... 😂
It's actually the eggs
Train to busan vibes
So, the tiger ate the deer zombie and became tiger zombie itself. Then according to the Kingdom series, who or what ever bitten by the tiger should turn into zombies right? There were no explanation of that in this movie. And how did the tiger cas still run under the sun when the zombie from Kingdom hides from heat source?
Because it's a different version of the zombies seen in season 1 and 2. It's made clear that the zombies in season 1 are a different type than in this movie.
Also doesn’t the zombie infection mutate over time making them totally different from when they started?
@@moistexistence3090 Yes. The parasite mutated after the body they were in got cooked and consumed.
Since this takes place further north and it's late autumn/the start of winter when we see him in the sun, it's probably cold enough that the sun doesn't bother him...
Another explanation is it’s in the north so it was a colder
2:19 FETCH ME THEIR SOULS
2:36 Shotgun the deer
That's How I Expect Bambi: The Reckoning.
Ahaa my man though he could fight the tiger xD
its always the deer
this is the first clip of the Kingdom series i've seen, but it really reminds me of the Primal episode "Plague of Madness" with the herbivore going insane and trying to bite anything it can
Wow, the tiger literally finished that monster in seconds! I wonder if the tiger is gonna turn in to a zombie too. Because, you know, she/he ate a zombie deer
Yeah it does
@@deltadan3565 Wait! The tiger will turn into a zombie too ??
@@planitery7857 Probobly not because this is not a zombie virus theme
@@TheOfficialLitGe123 tiger turn bro
@@ytlegend5412 But that's not a zombie virus or something, and the deer didn't even bit the tiger. So how is tiger wonna turn into a zombie??
If you ate a poison's thing, you'll got poisoned
Tiger:is the deer saw me?,oh no,he's gonna attack me,he gave me a challenge huh?
Deer:🧟♂️
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This actually reminds me of the army of the dead tiger
Animal vs Monster, fuck yeah🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
He mess with the boss 😂
What I find strange is this, all deer species/relatives to the deer family cannot see the colors red or orange, but since this is a zombie deer, it could potentially see body heat or have outstanding hearing, either that or the "virus" gave it the ability to see red and orange.
Scene: (2:14 - 2:20)
2021
i know what you trying to say 😭😭😭
@@someone_s_daughter yeah😂😭
E yeah
I would have climbed that tree faster than when your grandma gets a text that your hungry
why is it always deer like 😟
Irl it was said that deers do cause some sort of brain disease just by being near them
RIP Bambi
Don't you mean "Zambi"?
ahaha
Just like Train to busan it all started on a deer
Movie name please
Well it’s a good thing it’s science fiction
tiger vs deer zombie tiger no diff
Lion Vs Deer zombies? Who Wins?
I thought water can tranfer the worms out.
It’s not even worms, it’s in the brain it eats itself there’s no worms even involved look it up Chronic Waste disease
This convinced me Kingdom is a prequel to Train To Busan, too bad that series went to shit
Why went to shit ?
@@astorias5386 sequel peninsula
@@merrymerry8495 ahhh I thought you mean Kingdom went to shit and I was like wtf bro ? But yeah pensulia was the same avarage zombie movie that comes out every year
It is confirm that they all connected from the movie.
@@sandermarkunzo4538 wait really??
2:17 Zombie Deer want Bite to Tiger Zombie Deer Vs Tiger [who win now]
Reminds me of a train
...to busan?
Imagine a tiger ate the deer The tiger will turn a zombie
Watch the movie the tiger did become a zombie
In which season is this and what episode?
It's a special episode (movie)
@@destroythefanboyism2761 Oh, so it's not on netflix? Isn't it on any netflix season's episode?
@@TheOfficialLitGe123 the name of the series is kingdom and and it's kingdom : ashin of North ! It's a movie , connect to the series
@@natashajaiswal9017 Wow! You guys know a lot about it! Ok I'm gonna go watch it! Thx for letting me know buddy!
I don't like the idea of animal zombie ...
Beside, like many said, all those bitten by the tiger should have turned
Why
@@doomjuice.1652 Why....what?
Wait when the tiger ate the zombie deer it turn into a zombie?
Yep
@@AndersonSilva-zl5tl (shudders) I don't even wanna think about how that worked out. ahem. send me a notification when you read this.
Why the tiger ate the deer the tiger shoudn't ate the deer tiger needs to fight it not ate it he/she dosen't know the deer is a zombie
2:37
Tiger 🐅 kill deer 🦌 zombie
Tiger kill Deer Zombie dies
👍 yes
2:19