15 Severe Moments Of Martens And Minks Mercilessly Hunting In Wild

Martens and minks are tough little cookies and when they target a prey, they do everything in their power to kill it. If you want to see how they do it, you’re at the right place, so let’s get started.
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Marten/Fisher Hunting Deer
This vampire baby elk is being chased by a marten and besides running around, there isn’t much it can do to the marten. The marten grabs it by the throat under the watchful eye of its mother and chokes it to death, without the elk’s mother trying to defend it. When fully grown, the Formosan Muntjac weighs around twenty-five pounds and looks like a medium- to the large-sized brown dog. It's a little bigger than a Marten, but that doesn't bother this yellow-throated Marten in the least. This Marten keeps running around the Formosan and if I didn’t know better, I would think they were playing and having fun like most kindergarten children do at the park. But once the fun and games are over, the marten jumps the Formosan and bites deeply into its skin, making the Formosan scream in pain. The Formosan jumps up and manages to rid itself of the marten, but only for a few seconds until the marten delivers the deadly blow and kills the Formosan. Here is something enjoyable that we don’t get to see too often, a fox chasing a fisher. The fisher is positioned higher up on the tree, while the fox waits at the bottom of the tree. The fisher finally takes the jump and runs, with the fox in pursuit, right behind him. The fisher looks more like he’s playing with the fox than running away from him.
Mink Attack On Squirrel
Normally, mink can quickly dispatch their prey, but this rock squirrel put up quite a fight and took much longer than usual, to succumb. Minks are very good at subduing dangerous prey while avoiding being bitten. The mink was able to dispatch of the squirrel without receiving so much as one noticeable scratch. The poor squirrel fought for its life, but I guess it came up short. A ferret jumps into a ditch to attack a squirrel. The squirrel tries to escape, but the ferret attacks the squirrel’s neck and holds on to it. The battle is long and grueling as the squirrel tries to fight back, but in the end, the ferret will most probably triumph. The ermine in this video ran off, disappeared under a large rock about 100 feet away, and then reappeared at the near end of the tunnel the squirrels had dug in the snow. Notice that the body size of the squirrel is about the same as the ermine, but the ermine effortlessly lifts the squirrel's body high enough, so it can scamper up a hillside with the body not hitting the ground. That's an amazing feat if you ask me. An ermine attacks a squirrel in the deep snow.
The weasel is so white, it’s hard to see it until it jumps on the squirrel. It’s a violent fight and this squirrel is giving the ermine a run for his money. The people filming this had been finding empty cages in the mornings, with blood all over. Most days it was just the red squirrels they were catching. It was kind of creepy until they saw what was going on. They didn't imagine ermines were this strong or smart! This mink mother has responsibilities and one of them is to feed her young. Look at her as she carries a ground squirrel that’s nearly as big as she is, across a ditch to feed her offspring. It’s beautiful to watch the maternal love and responsibility these animals have for their little ones. A man looking out a window witnessed what he thought was a black squirrel rushing through the woods, colliding with a Fox Squirrel, resulting in a tragic conflict. As he stood there watching them flop around and whirl in a circle like they were in a cartoon battle, he wondered why squirrels would fight on the ground. They usually run up and down trees chasing each other. So, he stepped outside to get a better look, and it appeared to be a gigantic mink kicking the squirrel's buttocks.

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  • @darkmagic1277
    @darkmagic1277 Жыл бұрын

    This has become my favorite channel.

  • @van1273
    @van1273 Жыл бұрын

    Forgot to mention, they also make excellent targets.

  • @lavernejones1973
    @lavernejones1973 Жыл бұрын

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  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 Жыл бұрын

    Carnivorans are placental mammals of the order Carnivora, they are found everywhere in the world, this makes carnivorans the most globally distributed of any mammalian order, carnivorans are divided into two suborders, Caniformia - the dog-like carnivorans and Feliformia - the cat-like carnivorans, there are many differences between these two suborders, the biggest difference is the auditory bullae, the auditory bullae of caniforms are single-chambered or partially divided composed of just one bone, while the auditory bullae of feliforms are double-chambered composed of two bones that are also joined by a septum, there are two-hundred and seven extant caniform species classified under fifteen extant families, the fifteen extant families of caniforms are Canidae (Dogs), Ursidae (Bears), Ailuropodidae (Giant Panda), Phocidae (Seals), Cystophoridae (Hooded Seal and Elephant Seals), Otariidae (Sea Lions and Fur Seals), Odobenidae (Walrus), Mephitidae (Skunks and Stink Badgers), Procyonidae (Raccoons and Bassarisks), Ailuridae (Red Panda), Nasuidae (Coatis, Olingos, Olinguito, and Kinkajou), Melidae (Badgers), Mustelidae (Weasels, Ferrets, and Minks), Lutridae (Otters), and Ictonychidae (Zorillas, Muishund, Shulang, Huro, Grisons, Wolverine, Tayra, Martens, and Fisher), while there are one-hundred and thirty-seven extant feliform species classified under ten extant families, the ten extant families of feliforms are Felidae (Cats), Protelidae (Aardwolf), Hyaenidae (Hyenas), Nandiniidae (African Palm Civet), Prionodontidae (Linsangs), Poianidae (Oyans), Genettidae (Genets), Viverridae (Civets), Herpestidae (Mongooses), and Eupleridae (Malagasy Carnivorans), that makes a total of three-hundred and forty-four extant species and twenty-five extant families, both suborders are split into a total of four infraorders, with the two infraorders of caniforms being Cynopsia (meaning "dog-shaped faced ones" in latin) and Galopsia (meaning "weasel-shaped faced ones" in latin) and the two infraorders of feliforms being Aeluropsia (meaning "cat-shaped faced ones" in latin) and Crocutopsia (meaning "hyena-shaped faced ones" in latin), these four infraorders defined mostly by body plan, the infraorder Cynopsia consists of seven extant families within four superfamilies and two parvorders, the two parvorders within the infraorder Cynopsia are Eufissipedia (meaning "truly split-footed ones" in latin) and Pinnipedia (meaning "merged-footed ones" in latin), eufissipeds (parvorder Eufissipedia) consist of two superfamilies being Canoidea, to which the dogs (family Canidae) are the sole extant family and Ursoidea, which contains the bears (family Ursidae) and the giant panda and its fossil relatives (family Ailuropodidae), while pinnipeds (parvorder Pinnipedia) consist of two superfamilies being Phocoidea, which contains the seals (family Phocidae) and the hooded seal and elephant seals (family Cystophoridae) and Otarioidea, which contains the sea lions and fur seals (family Otariidae) and the walrus and its fossil relatives (family Odobenidae), the infraorder Galopsia contains a total eight extant families within two superfamilies of two monotypic parvorders, the two parvorders within the infraorder Galopsia are Mesopalmata and Parapalmata, the sole extant taxon of the parvorder Mesopalmata is the superfamily Procyonoidea, which contains four families, which are the skunks and stink badgers (family Mephitidae), raccoons and bassarisks (family Procyonidae), red panda and its fossil relatives (family Ailuridae), and coatis, olingos, olinguito, and kinkajou (family Nasuidae), while the sole extant taxon of the parvorder Parapalmata is the superfamily Musteloidea, which also contains four families, which are the badgers (family Melidae), weasels, ferrets, and minks (family Mustelidae), otters (family Lutridae), and zorillas, muishund, shulang, huro, grisons, wolverine, tayra, martens, and fisher (family Ictonychidae), cats (family Felidae) are the sole extant family of both the superfamily Feloidea and the infraorder Aeluropsia, and the infraorder Crocutopsia contains all extant feliforms other than cats, Crocutopsia is made of nine extant families within two superfamilies, the two extant superfamilies within Crocutopsia are Hyaenoidea, which contains two extant families being the aardwolf and its fossil relatives (family Protelidae) and hyenas (family Hyaenidae) and Viverroidea, which is the largest and most diverse superfamily of extant carnivorans and contains seven extant families being the african palm civet and its fossil relatives (family Nandiniidae), linsangs (family Prionodontidae), oyans (family Poianidae), genets (family Genettidae), civets (family Viverridae), mongooses (family Herpestidae), and malagasy carnivorans (family Eupleridae).

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    @iamkarma20

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  • @DumanLipir

    @DumanLipir

    2 күн бұрын

    Too long ,came here to read comments not a book.