Fatal attacks by animals on humans. Animal attacks on people

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NEW CHANNEL FROM ROBO TOP - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAtVyw7vaRJJyh2JHXXmKLQ PART 1 / 10 CRAZY ANIMALS BATTLES CAUGHT ON CAMERA - https://youtu.be/zvdIwVfITlU PART 2 / 10 CRAZY ANIMALS BATTLES CH YAYYYKH ON CAMERA - https://youtu.be/OzH_jlejtnY 1. Lion vs Hyena Wildlife is quite cruel, and in the struggle for survival, predators are forced to fight endless battles for food. IN African savannah, the most implacable and uncompromising opponents are lions and hyenas. Hyenas still remain little-studied predators that lead night look life. And lions are considered one of the most intelligent and dangerous hunters. In this fight, the advantage was clearly on the side of the hyenas. A whole flock against one poor lioness, who is forced to flee. 2. Crocodile vs Elephant Visitors national park in Africa, filmed the attack of a ferocious predator crocodile. He grabbed the trunk of a baby elephant, who came with his herd to a watering hole and was the first to approach the water. The herd of elephants did not immediately rush to the rescue, but the largest elephant still quickly drove the crocodile away. If the baby elephant were smaller, such fights often end sadly. There are many known cases of crocodiles attacking the trunk, and it is very difficult to escape from such jaws. 3. Lion vs Leopard Obviously, fights and battles between these predators are possible only for food, and in some cases for territory. The weight of a leopard is 60 - 80 kg, so a lion can be three times its weight. The outcome of the fight is obviously clear, so leopards most often have to flee, and lions act very carefully during skirmishes with leopards, not trying to kill, but only drive away the unwanted guest. 4. Musk Ox vs. Wolves The musk ox is an arctic animal known for its thick fur and strong, foul odor. In my video about the smelliest animals, he even took fourth place. But the nasty smell is not at all a hindrance for a pack of hungry wolves, who see only a large and fatty piece of meat in front of them. Somehow they managed to fight off the male from the herd, and in such a situation it is unlikely that anything will help him escape from the sharp fangs of the wolf. 5. Hawk versus Bird I don’t know what kind of bird he chose as his victim, but I had to show you such a professional attack in the air. Hawks are extremely agile birds, fast and with lightning-fast reactions. Their vision is simply excellent, and soaring in the sky they are able to look out for their prey at a distance of up to several kilometers. Having tracked down its prey, the bird makes a lightning-fast dash and grabs the prey with its powerful tenacious paws. 6. Cow vs Ram This is a very funny battle. The cow apparently remembered why she was given horns, and decided to fight the champion in head-on blows. Perhaps she just wanted to protect her calf, but the instant knockout for the cow was a surprise to me, and the ram calmly stood up as if nothing had happened. I don’t know whether the cow survived after this, but she was guaranteed to have her brain cut off. 7. Tiger vs Tiger The largest and most fearsome of the big cats is the tiger. Adults Amur tigers reach a length of 3.5 m, and the weight of a tiger can reach more than 300 kg. With one blow of his paw, he can kill a horse. During the breeding season, the tigress is usually courted by one male, but in conditions of increased numbers, there are fights among the males for the right to own the female. It looks like it is because of the tigress that this mortal battle is taking place. Such is the wild nature - the strongest wins. 8. Orcas vs. Seals Orcas never tire of being different and surprising with their intelligence and intelligence! Scientists from the research center observed killer whales in the west of Antarctica. If a seal is hiding on an ice floe, and therefore out of reach of a predator, several killer whales will attack this rookery, creating powerful waves that either wash away the prey or split the ice floe itself. As soon as the seal is in the water, the whole gang of animals try to devour it, but the agile seal manages to climb back in! 9. Giraffe vs. Giraffe This fight looks very unusual and awkward, but fights between giraffes for leadership in the family group are very common! Giraffes fight by hitting the neck and head. The fight can last quite a long time, and sometimes there are even injuries and falls, and even knockouts. And also, in a fight, giraffes never use prohibited blows, and only a real enemy who threatens his life can get a hoof from him. 10 FUNNY ATTACKS OF ANIMALS ON PEOPLE https://youtu.be/jNPBBVFLC2M THE SMALLEST ANIMALS IN THE WORLD / TOP 10 https://youtu.be/-AptKkPGiA0 INSECTS WITH SUPER ABILITIES / TOP 10 https://youtu.be/XxmNynXS7KA

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On August 18, 2007, off the coast of Florida, an American student was attacked by a shark while swimming at night.

20-year-old Andrea Lynch and several other young men and women were swimming next to the boat when suddenly a two-meter shark swam underneath it. The monster sank its teeth into the girl's body, miraculously not breaking her ribs. For some time the shark shook the body clamped in its mouth until it released. By a happy coincidence, not a single vital organ was affected.



Doctors said Andrea could have died from blood loss from 17 wounds - teeth marks - if her friends had not stopped the bleeding with their shirts.



In total, the student received about 100 stitches...



“It was like a horror movie,” says Lynch. “I felt warm blood flowing throughout my body and collecting in puddles at the bottom of the boat. There was blood all over it. Either the shark didn’t like the taste of human flesh, or she thought I was too much.” bony. In any case, for her I was lunch. Thank God she didn’t bite me again.”

It is no secret that Arctic polar explorers constantly have to deal with polar bears and wolves. But if the animal is healthy and strong, it does not fit close to human habitation, and if it is weak, it may become interested in the stored food. Something similar happened at the end of June 2006 near a tiny coastal station. A polar explorer was attacked by a hungry bear while he was sleeping peacefully in a tent...



The beast tore the durable tarpaulin with one movement of its powerful paw, as a result of which the polar explorer was simply not ready for the meeting - the hungry predator, attacking from behind, seemed to have left no living space on the victim’s body...

An angry animal tore out a piece of meat from his leg... The doctors were simply at a loss when they saw this picture...



The bear tore off the polar explorer's scalp with one swing of his powerful paw...



Amazingly, in this fierce battle the polar explorer managed to get a gun and seriously wound the bear...



Fortunately, the wounded animal rushed out of the tent - if the bear had rushed in agony at its offender, neither one nor the other would have survived...



Why polar bear- an outwardly calm and good-natured inhabitant of the Arctic - attacked the man first, even zoologists could not explain. Usually polar bears, already accustomed to being close to people, try to avoid human habitation... And if they attack, it is only in defense. Alas, nature sometimes dictates its own laws...



At the Novosibirsk Zoo, a bear bit off a woman's hand. A zoo visitor, a resident of the Samara region, most likely tried to feed the animal... And this is the victim of a wild brown bear...



Bears are considered one of the most intelligent and intelligent animals, but at the same time, bears are more dangerous than tigers or lions. He is characterized by explosions of seemingly causeless rage. It is very difficult to predict an outburst of anger in a brown predator, since its craniofacial muscles are not developed and the bear does not express any aggressive intentions before the attack.



What “mood” is the animal in, according to him? appearance almost impossible to understand...



In July 2006, the world-famous tamer was discharged from the Sklifosovsky Institute - two weeks earlier, Artur Bagdasarov was torn by a striped predator...

Two tigers fought in the arena during an evening performance, and the trainer was forced to intervene in the fight. As a result, the tiger attacked Bagdasarov, began to gnaw his hands and grabbed his head. To calm the predator, the circus keepers had to shoot several times in the air from special pistols that they have for such cases. After an unequal fight with his pets, the trainer's head suffered the most.



In April 2007, at Taiwan's Shou Shan Zoo, a sick crocodile bit off a veterinarian's hand when the doctor approached the reptile to administer a painkiller injection...



The veterinarian was immediately taken to the hospital, while employees tried to snatch the bloody trophy from the predator’s mouth...



The crocodile did not want to give up his bitten off hand...

Then the police had no choice but to shoot the reptile...



The hand was delivered on time, the victim underwent surgery, and it seems that the severed limb has successfully healed...

But for some, the meeting with a crocodile ended sadder... In May 2006, South Florida The alligator responsible for the death of a 28-year-old student was caught. The three-meter reptile was caught not far from the crime scene - a few days after the body of a torn girl was found in a water canal. According to experts, the girl's death was instantaneous - due to shock and loss of blood. The killer crocodile was caught by employees of the protection society wildlife. During the autopsy, human remains were found in the reptile's stomach...



And in Uganda in 2005, a giant man-eating crocodile was caught, which had devoured more than 80 people over 20 years... Residents of the village of Luganga, which suffered the most from the actions of the monster, wanted to kill the immobilized reptile, but animal defenders loaded the crocodile and took it to an unknown direction...



In April this year, in southern India, a mad elephant killed and maimed 25 people... The tragedy occurred during a religious festival in the city of Chettuva...

It is said that an elephant named Vinayan, who took part in the show, lost his temper after spectators started throwing pebbles at him... It is reported that the elephant could have seen his rival, with whom he had a bad relationship...



In any case, a person was injured - the elephant threw off and killed its driver... Then it began to run around the area after people and managed to wound 24 people until it calmed down...

Modern life is easy and simple. We live comfortably in cities, protected from those forces of nature that for thousands of years have instilled fear and horror in defenseless people. There were cases when predators living in our forests, not content with their usual prey, began to attack people, and then the latter had to engage in mortal struggle with them.

1. Wolves attack on a wedding procession

In March 1911, one of the weddings in Russia turned into a bloody tragedy. A total of 120 people attended the wedding ceremony. When the service, which was held in the village church, ended, the cortege headed to the city of Tashkent, where the feast was to take place.

As soon as the sleigh drove away from the village, the horses began to become noticeably nervous. People also began to feel as if they were being watched. Then a black cloud appeared on the hill. As it approached, it became clear that these were hundreds of crazed wolves.

The first to die were all those who were riding at the end of the motorcade. The columns riding at the head continued to rush forward, but the wolves overtook them one by one. Soon only the wedding sleigh remained, containing the bride and groom and two men. Two men said that they needed to throw the bride out of the sleigh, and when the shocked new husband tried to protect her, he was thrown off the sleigh along with his young wife. Both the bride and groom became victims of wolves; they were eaten alive on their first day family life. The men managed to reach the city unharmed, but were forced to live with what they had done for the rest of their lives.

2. Vance Flossenier defeated the shark


In 2001, eight-year-old Jesse Arbogast was on vacation with his family on Santa Rosa Island in Florida. Jesse was playing in the shallow water with his cousin when he was attacked by a gray bull shark. Their parents were sunbathing on the shore when they suddenly heard Jessie's screams.

The boy's uncle, Vance Flossier, jumped into the water. He grabbed the shark and began to pull it away from his nephew. He managed to free the boy, but Jesse's hand remained in the shark's mouth.

While Vance's wife took the children to safety, Vance held the shark by the tail, refusing to let it go. “He knew he couldn’t let the shark swim away while the other children were in danger,” Vance’s wife later explained.

Vance pulled the 91-kilogram shark ashore by its tail. Two rescuers rushed to his aid, fired four shots into the shark’s head, and then tried to open its mouth. Using only a towel and tweezers, the men managed to pull Jesse's bitten arm out of the dead animal's mouth.

Vance stopped Jesse's bleeding with a towel, after which the boy was rushed to the hospital. As a result of the attack, he lost a lot of blood and suffered a serious nervous shock, but his hand, thanks to his uncle, was saved.

3. Ben Cochrane's Last Stand


This story took place in 1922 in Manitoba. Ben Cochrane was setting traps for fur-bearing animals on the river bank when he saw a pack of wolves approaching him. These were large timber wolves that approached Ben from different directions. The man had no hope of salvation.

Cochrane's only chance was his rifle with several bullets, which he always carried with him. Ben shot at the wolves, but it didn't scare them away. He then continued to shoot again and again, killing seven of them before running out of ammunition.

That didn't stop Cochrane. As soon as the wolves pounced on him, he grabbed his gun by the barrel and began hitting the angry animals on the heads with the butt. He managed to kill four more wolves before he smashed his weapon into pieces on their skulls. In the end, the wolves overpowered him. They tore Ben's body to shreds.

“All that remains at the site of this grim tragedy are the bones of the hunter,” newspapers reported after Ben’s remains were found. “But the bones of eleven huge timber wolves, which were found near the site of Cochrane’s death, testify to the fierce struggle of the unfortunate man with superior enemy forces.”

4. Tanzania's Greatest Cannibal


For two years, people's homes near the Rufiji River in Tanzania were attacked by a man-eating lion. Residents nicknamed the lion Osama, after the notorious terrorist. The lion claimed at least 35 lives.

Osama rarely attacked on the street. Instead, he preferred to make holes in the mud walls of houses or climb inside through thatched roofs. Then he grabbed the unfortunate victims with his teeth, pulled them out and tore them apart. In Tanzania, such cases are part of Everyday life. Every year about 200 people die there from the fangs of predatory animals.

Eventually, in 2004, hunters tracked down Osama and killed him. The entire city was decorated with posters with his images. Osama has become a symbol of the danger that threatens local homes. After killing the lion, it was found that he suffered from a large abscess in the area of ​​his molars - it is possible that it was toothache that forced the predator to choose the tender meat of healthy people as its food.

5. A 62-year-old man had to fight a cougar in his own home.


In 1951, Ed McLean turned 62 years old. He lived alone in his small house 10 kilometers from the nearest settlement. One day he left the house to chop wood for the stove, and suddenly noticed that a cougar was watching him. McLean hurried into the house. That evening he looked out the window and saw that the cougar was still watching him. McLean thought that perhaps she was attracted to the light, so he turned off the lamp.

When he turned off the second lamp, the cougar attacked. She burst through the window and grabbed McLean's hand with her teeth, knocking the man to the floor.

McLean managed to get on top of the animal, and he dragged it towards the kitchen table. On the table lay a knife, which was McLean’s only chance to survive in this unequal battle. He grabbed the knife with his left hand and stuck it in the cougar's throat. He pressed on him until the cougar stopped resisting.

McLean ran out into the cold Canadian winter wearing only his underwear. He got to the boat and rowed on it for two hours until he saw the house. He called for help, but there was no one in the house. Exhausted and hypothermic, McLean fell to the ground. For eight hours he lay unconscious and almost died, but in the end he was found. Ed McLean was lucky to be alive twice.

6 Paul Temlar Survived After Being Eaten By A Hippopotamus


Paul Temlar worked as a guide accompanying tourists down the Zambezi River. One day, near Victoria Falls, he was attacked by a hippopotamus. He emerged under the boat of another guide, Evans, and it capsized into the water. Temlar ordered his group to swim to safety while he rushed to help Evans. He managed to grab his friend's hand, but suddenly he felt everything around him go dark. He found himself trapped - in the mouth of a hippopotamus.

The hippo grabbed Paul with its teeth, then tossed him into the air, caught him, and shook him, the way dogs usually play with a chew toy. Then he dragged Paul into the deep water to drown him. Temlar felt the blood rush to his head.

Finally, the hippo surfaced and spat Paul out. Another guide pulled him into his kayak and took him to safety. About 40 puncture wounds were found on Paul's body, and his left arm was crushed. It was only by luck that a team of doctors was nearby and saved Temlar’s ​​life. Evans was not so lucky. His body was found downriver two days later.

7. City attacked by wolves


Verkhoyansk is a Siberian city located on the border of the Arctic Circle. The city's population is only 1,311 people, and there are about 3,000 wolves in its immediate area.

In January 2011, the city was surrounded by a pack of wolves of 400 individuals. During four days wolves killed 30 horses. People were afraid to go out, and the city mayor declared a state of emergency.

Verkhoyansk fought back. A grand wolf hunt was announced. The head of the city announced a reward - 10,000 rubles for each wolf skin - and promised a six-figure bonus to the one who kills the most animals. Teams of hunters patrolled the outskirts of the city on snowmobiles, and some shot wolves from helicopters. Wolves killed 313 horses, but hunters managed to kill twice as many wolves, and they no longer considered people easy prey.

8. Wolves in Paris


In the winter of 1450, wolves around Paris were starving. People shot a lot of game in the nearby forests, and the wolves found food with great difficulty. Then they decided to move their hunt inside the city walls.

The walls were significantly damaged during the Hundred Years' War, and wolves could easily rush through them. At first they only attacked livestock, but soon became bolder. A pack of wolves, led by a red-haired leader with a chopped off tail, snuck into the city. They killed about 40 people, mainly targeting women and children.

The next time the pack made its way into the city, the people were already ready. The crowd chased the wolves until they crowded into the front of Notre Dame Cathedral. Then the people started throwing stones at them until they beat them all to death.

9. The old lady who defeated the bear


Sue Aikens lived alone at Kavik River Camp in Alaska, 800 kilometers from the nearest town and 130 kilometers from the nearest road. She was an elderly woman, but by no means a frail one. She spent almost her entire life in this place and said that she was going to die there.

One winter morning in 2007, she went to the river to get water. The woman did not know that a grizzly bear was already waiting for her there. The animal was hiding in the river, and when Sue approached the water, it jumped out and attacked her. The grizzly knocked the woman onto her back and hit her on the head.

Aikens lay motionless. “Any movement could have triggered it,” she later explained. When the bear released the woman, she returned to camp and applied bandages to the lacerations.

However, Aikens did not allow the grizzly to leave; she returned with a gun and shot the bear. It was only when the bear fell to the ground dead that she finally realized how much everything hurt. As it turned out, the bear dislocated her legs. The woman could not walk. She fell next to the dead animal, unable to move.

After some time, she was noticed and rescued by an airplane pilot.

10. The USS Indianapolis was attacked by sharks


On July 28, 1945, the cruiser Indianapolis carried cargo that would later change the entire world. These were the components for the first atomic bomb, which was later dropped on Japan. The cargo was delivered safely, and the cruiser set course for Leyte Gulf, preparing to join the invasion of Japan.

However, something happened to the cruiser that had never happened to anyone. On the way, the Indianapolis was attacked by a Japanese submarine. The torpedoes ignited the aviation fuel tank, starting a chain reaction that led to an explosion that tore the ship in half.

Those who managed to survive after falling into the water were not safe. The blood of the dead attracted hungry sharks. At first, the bodies of dead sailors were enough for them, but then they switched to the living. The wounded were separated and sent on their own to swim so that the smell of their blood would not attract the attention of the sharks to the others.

For several days, people drifted on lifeboats, waiting for help. Some of them died from thirst and heat. Then their bodies were thrown into the water, where they were immediately torn apart by bloodthirsty sharks.

Four days passed before the men were spotted from the plane and rescued. Of the 1,196 crew members, only 317 survived.

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