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00:00Ω†Ω…Ψ§Ω„S That Cause Their Own Death1.
00:02Babirusa Its tusks
00:04grow so long that they can pierce its own skull. Ironically,
00:08its own tusks can become the cause of its death.2. Male
00:11Deer During territorial fights,
00:13the antlers of two males can become locked together. Unable to eat
00:17or drink, they eventually die from exhaustion.3. Ocean Sunfish
00:22It can weigh several tons,
00:24but it has almost no way to defend itself.
00:26It often gets caught in fishing nets or stranded on beaches, unable to return to the ocean.
00:324.
00:33Mountain Goat
00:33These animals are experts at climbing extremely steep cliffs, but one wrong step can mean
00:39certain death.
00:405.
00:41Turtle
00:41If it turns over on its back, no matter how hard it tries, it cannot straighten itself
00:46and dies of starvation.
00:48Animals that cause their own death
00:511.
00:52Babirusa
00:53Its tusks grow so long that they can pierce its own skull.
00:56Ironically, its own tusks can become the cause of its death.
01:002.
01:01Male Deer
01:01During territorial fights, the antlers of two males can
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