00:00 Fifteen brutal moments of birds fighting their prey
00:03 In the vast wilderness, there is a peculiar bird species with a large beak and fierce
00:11 countenance that deters anyone from approaching.
00:15 The adult Shubial Stork stands tall at 1.2 meters and can weigh between 4 to 7 kilograms.
00:23 Their wings are remarkably large and expansive.
00:27 With a wingspan of 230 to 260 centimeters, however, they are not capable of flying long
00:35 distances or soaring too high due to their body weight.
00:40 The young Shubials rely entirely on their mother for food and drink.
00:49 The young Shubial Stork is a very active bird.
00:52 When they detect prey, they focus and swiftly hunt with lightning speed.
01:04 Mungus is busy foraging and devouring termites.
01:19 Unaware that it is being stalked by a Marabou Stork.
01:22 With its sharp beak, the Marabou Stork launches a sudden attack on an unsuspecting mungus.
01:37 However, the honey badger retaliates and shows resilience, refusing to be bullied.
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02:08 In a swift rescue, the mother mungus successfully saves her young from the clutches of Marabou Stork.
02:15 The Marabou Stork is considered the largest terrestrial bird on the planet.
02:23 On the banks of a river, it came across a mother antelope accompanied by her young offspring.
02:29 Fueled by its combative nature, the Marabou Stork unleashed the sharp and formidable beak
02:35 it possessed, mercilessly attacking the helpless young antelope.
02:40 The Great Blue Heron is the largest whiting bird species on the planet, with a body length
02:49 from head to tail of up 140 cm and a wingspan that can reach up to 2 m, weighing between
02:57 2 to 3.6 kg.
03:00 After catching a snake, it grips tightly and attacks until the prey is dead before
03:06 swallowing him.
03:07 Under the clear water, a snake swiftly emerges from the depths and breaks the surface to
03:19 breathe.
03:20 Suddenly, a massive eagle swoops down from above.
03:23 With a powerful talons, the eagle snatches the snake, lifting it higher into the vibrant
03:29 sky.
03:30 The snake struggles in vain, trying to resist its fate.
03:35 However, a forceful tear from the eagle turns the snake into a sumptuous feast for the majestic
03:42 bird of prey.
03:43 A bird is to relentlessly attack a snake in the African forest.
03:49 This fearsome assassin bird is known as Malaconitus Blancoti.
03:55 The snake repeatedly thorns and flees as it is targeted by the bird, aiming for its
04:17 head and eye.
04:19 The aggressive little bird dives in, viciously pecking at the snake-blind eyes, seeking to
04:36 quickly subdue its prey and consume its flesh.
04:46 Not attacking snakes and other animals, but these two birds are also engaging into a fierce
04:52 battle against each other.
04:54 The stronger one managed to overpower its opponent, asserting dominance and gaining
05:13 the upper hand.
05:14 It is indeed a surprising sight to witness.
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05:59 - A heroine has caught a large fish
06:01 and is enjoying its meal.
06:03 Suddenly from a distance, an eagle swoops down
06:09 intended to compete for the prey.
06:11 A fiery battle ensues between the two birds.
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07:05 Many people in London's St. James Park were left astonished
07:10 when they witnessed a heroine devouring a pigeon hool.
07:14 Scientists say this is a peculiar occurrence
07:17 as heroines typically feed on fish.
07:20 It is the first time humans have observed
07:22 a heroine eating another bird.
07:25 For about 20 minutes, the heroine repeatedly extended its beak.
07:29 Then it attempted to swallow the pigeon,
07:32 starting with its head.
07:34 Throughout the swallowing process, the pigeon remained alive,
07:38 kicking, flagging, and flapping its wings vigorously.
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