FIFTEEN WILDEST ATTACK CAUGHT ON CAMERA

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Sometimes, in the wild, certain species of animals encounter other animals they rarely see in their lifetime, and conflict arises. Have you ever seen bees attack a lion? Which animal do you think would win between a donkey and a hyena? If you want to see some unexpected battles, keep watching, as we countdown 15 wildest attacks caught on camera.

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Killer Bees’ Vs Snake

It is not uncommon for wild honeybees to establish a nest in an area that is not sufficiently protected from predators such as Florida black bears, which prey on beehives in search of both honey and protein-rich egg yolks laid inside. However, the bees appear to have made a wise choice. They have established their nest near an incubating Burmese python, which is aggressive enough to attack any animal that approaches her lair. When the bees moved in, the python had been incubating her eggs for nearly two months. Since her eggs are due to hatch any day now, she could leave her nest. However, she continues to guard her eggs, even though she is clearly irritated by the pests. If the python remains calm, the honeybees are fine with it. If the reptile suddenly moves toward a potential predator, it will be seen as an act of aggression. If provoked, the feral honeybees will attack and kill the python. These killer bees are attacking a snake that has trespassed into their territory. Some ants jump into the mix as well, so this snake has a lot on its plate.

Giant Centipedes

If you thought giant centipedes were just slimy, disgusting wiggly insects, think again. Watch how this centipede chews up this snake. The snake struggles to free itself from the centipede’s hold, but it doesn’t look like it’s getting away. I guess all those legs come in handy when you’re fighting a snake. Another centipede is giving a snake a hard time, this time outside. The centipede has wrapped itself around the snake’s head and the two creatures keep turning over quickly. I think it’s over for the snake. Who would have thought a centipede could do this to a snake? This centipede has a snake in a headlock and both animals are wiggling their bodies, but the centipede seems to have the upper hand. It is biting through the snake which is not doing much to defend itself.

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