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"Super" Pit Bull: Training The Ultimate Protection Dog

MEET Ace the elite protection dog - who can jump through second-storey windows to take down armed intruders. The three-year-old American pit bull can even recognise a variety of weapons, including handguns and knives, and could 'easily kill a man' if commanded to. Ace is top dog at Dark Dynasty K9s - who specialise in training executive protection dogs for the police, celebrities and billionaire clients around the world. It takes years of training for a pit bull to reach this level and Marlon has been training Ace five times a week for the last three years - as well as constant interaction - at his facility in New Hampshire, USA. Source: Barcroft TV

Cute Baby Sloths Learn To Climb

A GROUP of doe-eyed sloths learn to climb by scaling and then swinging from the back of a rocking chair. Shot in May, this adorable footage was filmed by zoologist and broadcaster Lucy Cooke during a visit to the Toucan Rescue Ranch in Costa Rica. The wildlife rehabilitation centre uses a rocking chair to help teach the orphaned baby sloths how to climb – as the swaying motion is similar to a tree. Lucy, who has been called the ‘Spielberg' of sloth documentaries, has released a calendar dedicated to the super cute mammals. Source: Barcroft TV

Moose Car Wash: Mother And Baby Deer Lick SUV Clean

A WILDLIFE photographer was treated to a free car wash by a salt loving moose and her calf. John Marriot, 46 was leading a photography workshop at Jasper National Park in Canada when he noticed the huge animal licking his car. Naturally John wanted to get his full camera kit out of his vehicle but the moose cow was bigger than his SUV so he decided against it. Source: Barcroft TV

Caught On Camera: Man Wrestles 10ft Alligator

A FEARLESS handler wrestles a 10ft alligator with his BARE HANDS. Jason McDonald wore a GoPro as he caught Bertha, the 500 lbs female gator at the Colorado Gator Farm in Colorado, USA. Jumping on top of the powerful animal and using his weight to hold her down, Jason, 34, even opened the giant reptiles’ mouth before an awe-struck crowd. Jason, who treats and cares for the rescued animals, said he became involved with Colorado Gators 10 years ago, when he signed up for a wrestling class in his early twenties. Source: Barcroft TV

Crocodile And Lions Clash Over Buffalo Carcass

A HUNGRY crocodile clashes with two angry lions over a late night snack. Filmed by honeymooner Davide Chiossi, 30, in Kruger National Park, dramatic footage shows the huge reptile battle with a pair of big cats over a dead buffalo carcass. And despite being outnumbered the crocodile more than held his own against the ferocious male lions. Source: Barcroft TV

Snake Whisperer Has One Of The Most Dangerous Jobs In The World

A snake handler shares his small home with 60 of the world's most deadly reptiles. Albert Killian began removing snakes from his neighbour's yard when he was just ten and has loved the animals ever since. Amazingly the 60-year-old has been bitten more than 100 times but has built up a tolerance to their venom. He keeps and handles 28 Egyptian Cobras, three Indian Cobras, forest cobras, spotting cobras, rattle snakes and vipers. He extracts venom from his snakes which is then processed into pharmaceutical products. Source: Barcroft TV

Jaguar vs Caiman: Big Cat Ambushes Reptile In Epic River Battle

A HUNGRY jaguar and a large caiman wrestle in a river for 20 minutes before the big cat finally prevails. Shot in October by Pantanal visitor John Medlock and wildlife guide, Leen Gillis, 33, the dramatic footage shows the ruthless predator pounce on the unsuspecting reptile while a group of tourists watch in amazement. Filmed in Black Little River in Porto Jofre, Northern Pantanal, the video also shows the jaguar struggling to lift its prey on to the riverbank. The adolescent male, who is new to the area, eventually dragged its prey into the nearby forest and stayed there for the next few days feasting. Source: Barcroft TV

Tiger Splash: Keepers Swim And Play With Fully Grown Big Cats



A POWERFUL tiger launches itself at its keeper - before the pair make an almighty splash into a swimming pool. Staff at the Out Of Africa wildlife park in Arizona allow themselves to be ‘hunted’ by the big cats as part of the ‘Tiger Splash’ show, which sees the animals interact with their keepers as they would with their prey. The adult Bengal and Siberian tigers have all of their teeth and claws. But despite the danger the bond between the humans and animals stop the brave keepers from being mauled to death. The deadly predators grow to nearly 400kg and 11 foot in length and many of the staff are scarred from playful bites and scratches.
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New Cat Breeds: Meet the Hairless SphynxieBob And BamBob

CAT lover April Arguin is presenting two new cat breeds to the world for the first time - the SPHYNXIEBOB and the BAMBOB. The SphynxieBob is a Sphynx and Bobtail cat mix, and the BamBob is a cross between a Bambino cat and Bobtail cat. April, who runs Lil Nudists Cattery, has spent three years researching the breeds and is now trying to get them recognized by the Rare and Exotic Feline Registry. Source: Barcroft TV

Fighting Leopard Dramatically Falls From Tree

A PUSHY male leopard is brought down to earth after picking a fight up a tree. Filmed by Polish couple Andrzej and Aleksandra Dybala, this dramatic footage shows the bossy beast fall an estimated seven metres to the ground after attempting to knock a lady leopard off her perch. Shot on September 26, in Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa, the large male predator scaled the tree to attack the smaller female he had been feuding with. The battered big cat survived the potentially deadly drop unscathed although he seemed to be nursing a bruised ego. Source: Barcroft TV

Rex Specs: Protective Dog Goggles Are A Hit With Rescue Services

A PACK of sporty dogs wear goggles to shields their eyes from the blinding rays of the sun. Rex Specs is the latest technological advancement in canine eye protection and are now being used by the US military to protect their heroic hounds. The product has polycarbonate lenses which are shatter resistant and protect against harmful UV rays. The specs are the brainchild of dog lovers Aiden Doane, 31, and Jesse Emilo, 33, whose love of hiking in mountainous Jackson, Wyoming, resulted in both their pooches developing harmful eye conditions. Source: Barcroft TV

Great White Shark Rushes Diver In Cage

A great white shark collides with a diving cage and tries to chomp through the steel bars. The dramatic footage was shot by videographer Oliver Bray from inside the cage in Gansbaai, South Africa, with just thick bars to protect him from the shark’s sharp teeth. The predators are drawn to the infamous Shark Alley because of the resident seal population. Oliver and his team used bait to entice the hungry beast towards their boat and the enormous fish bared its jaws to the camera. The 35-year-old is setting up a research project to monitor great whites and also educate people about nature's most misunderstood creature. Source: Barcroft TV

Tourists Swim Inches Away From Endangered American Crocodiles

A TOURIST got some amazing holiday snaps - swimming just centimeters away from a CROCODILE. Austrian Franz Pramendorfer shot footage on his GoPro camera while vacationing in Cuba with his wife and two sons, Frank, 18 and Peter, 16. The 53-year-old spotted the an 8ft American crocodile from a tour boat in Jardines de la Reina, when he decided to dive in for a closer look. Source: Barcroft TV

Battle To Save Elephant From Poacher's Poisoned Arrow

An ailing elephant who had been shot with a poacher's poisoned arrow was saved by a team of heroic vets in Kenya.On September 15th, medics from the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust and the Kenya Wildlife Service treated the bull quickly after it had been felled by an ivory poacher in Tsavo National Park.Once the deadly arrow was removed and the wound was cleaned, the team administered long acting antibiotics ensuring that the elephant made a full recovery. Rob Brandford, Director of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, confirmed that the animal would have died if it wasn't for the amazing efforts of the emergency team. Source: Barcroft TV

Crocodile And Lions Clash Over Buffalo Carcass

A HUNGRY crocodile clashes with two angry lions over a late night snack. Filmed by honeymooner Davide Chiossi, 30, in Kruger National Park, dramatic footage shows the huge reptile battle with a pair of big cats over a dead buffalo carcass. And despite being outnumbered the crocodile more than held his own against the ferocious male lions. Source: Barcroft TV

"Snap Happy" 8ft Alligator Latches Onto Wrangler's Hand

A FEROCIOUS eight foot alligator clamps its powerful jaws down on the hand of an experienced handler. This dramatic footage shows gator wrestler Jason McDonald fighting to free himself after a risky trick - which involved putting his hand in the animal's mouth - went horribly wrong. The 34-year-old was eventually released when friends and co-workers pried open the 150 pound beast's mouth with a piece of metal. Jason, who has been volunteering at Colorado Gator Farm for 10 years, had never been bitten before. Source: Barcroft TV

Lion Vs. Hippo: Mother Defends Calf From Lion Attack

The tables are turned on a lion as it attempts to hunt a hippo in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. After bringing down the young hippo calf, the calf’s mother returned to chase off the lion. The lions left without a meal and dented pride, the hippo appeared to not show signs of any serious injury. Source: Barcroft TV

Leaping Leopard: Warthog Avoids Leopard Attack

A leopard leaps into the air as it attempts to hunt a warthog in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. The leopard, named Thor, was caught off guard by the feisty warthog and leapt into the air after the warthog attempted to gouge at the cat. This incredible sequence was captured by 53-year-old Sheila Grobbelaar who spent two hours watching the leopard near the dam. Source: Barcroft TV

Caught On Camera: Python Devours Goat Whole

A MASSIVE python devours a full size goat after sneaking into the village of Garkhuta in West Bengal, India. The astonishing feat of digestion was caught on camera near Sonakhali Reserve Forest by photographer Roni Choudhury. The giant snake, estimated to be up to 10ft long, can be seen steadily stretching its mouth around the goat's lifeless body. Source: Barcroft TV

Snap Shot: Model Poses Underwater Inches From Deadly Crocodiles

A FEARLESS diver threw herself in the deep end when she came face-to-face with a group of crocodiles. Italian daredevil Roberta Mancino was completely unprotected when she swam just inches away from the huge reptiles' jaws. The thrill-seeker completed the daring dive near the Banco Chinchorro atoll in the Gulf of Mexico. The isolation of the enormous coral reef meant she was hours away from help if anything went wrong. Source: Barcroft TV

DOCS: The Twins Who Share A Brain

MEET Krista and Tatiana Hogan, the rare conjoined twins who share a brain. The two-year-old girls from Vancouver, Canada, have confounded doctors and specialists alike. Their mother believes when one watches television, the other can see the images even if her eyes are closed. The pair are linked at the thalamus, the control centre for sight, smell and touch, and experts believe Krista and Tati can share thoughts. This remarkable film explores the girls’ lives for a year as they learn to talk and become aware of one another. Source: Barcroft TV

Beast Mode: Is This The World's Toughest Workout?

MEET the mad muscleman behind Britain's craziest workout regime. Fitness fanatic Michael Tavernier's gravity-defying routines leave fellow gym goers open-mouthed - and have catapulted him to social media stardom. The 40-year-old Londoner has developed his own unique callisthenics-based training programme, featuring moves inspired by the martial arts movies of his youth like Bruce Lee's Enter The Dragon. His workouts - which have had more than 30 MILLION views on Facebook – includes turning himself upside down on the gym equipment to carry out 'handstand pushups'. Source: Barcroft TV

BendyMan: Meet Indonesia's Contortionist Grandfather

A BENDY OAP rests his head on the upturned sole of his foot in a remarkable display of flexibility. Mbah Bejan is 68-years-old, but the grandfather of 16 has all of the agility and poise of a gymnast. Mhab is so flexible that he can even fold his body in two and squeeze into a pipe just 50cm in diameter. Other incredible positions include 'the roasted chicken’, where he lies on his back, swivels his knees through 180 degrees and places his feet flat on his stomach, and the cobra, in which he lies face down and presses his calves to his side. Source: Barcroft TV

Giant Anaconda Captured After Eating Neighbour's Dog

Maths teacher Sebastien Bascoules captured a massive 17ft anaconda which ate his friend’s dog in French Guiana. The 39-year-old old wrestled the huge serpent out of a river close to his friend’s house, blindfolded it and left it in his bathtub over night. With the help of his friends and young sons Sebastien then released the 175lb anaconda into a large river six miles away. Source: Barcroft TV

Crocodile Vs Leopard: Fight For Impala

A leopard goes head to head with a giant crocodile over the carcass of a dead impala. In dramatic scenes shot on safari with Bushcamp Company in Zambia www.bushcampcompany.com a leopard tries to muscle in on a giant Nile croc's dinner. The courageous big cat is just whiskers away from the jaws of the enormous reptile at the Mfuwe Lodge, Zambia's South Luangwa National Park. The animals even butt heads at one point as the leopard dines the impala carcass hanging from the crocodiles mouth. Source: Barcroft TV

Prehistoric Monster Rare Giant Sawfish Caught

Sawfishes belong to a group of fishes called elasmobranchs that includes sharks, rays, and skates. All Elasmobranchs have a skeleton made of cartilage as opposed to a skeleton made of bone like other fishes such as red drum, snook, or tarpon. Sawfishes are actually a type of ray. Sawfishes all fit into one family known as Pristidae, derived from a Greek term meaning "saw". Sawfishes possess the characteristic long, flattened, toothed saw, a flattened head and trunk, and a shark-like appearance and manner of swimming. SOurce: Videos of the Wild

Jaguar Attacks Caiman Crocodile - CLOSE UP FOOTAGE

A JAGUAR ambushes a stunned caiman - by exploding from a river like a CROCODILE. The 20-stone cat then sinks its teeth into the eight-foot reptile before dragging it back across the water and into the jungle. The unbelievable kill sequence was captured by videographer Sally Eagle in the Pantanal Wetlands of Brazil. Source: Barcroft TV

Flying Lion: Buffalo Launches Predator Into The Air

THIS lion was flipped five metres into the air by a buffalo in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. The buffalo bull was conducting a daring rescue mission in a bid to save his friend from certain death. Two young lions had been silently stalking the buffalo for about 45 minutes when one finally made its move. But the predator was so focused on bringing down his prey that it left itself open to a surprise attack. The astonishing images were captured by Ian Matheson, 52, during an early morning game drive with his son Oliver, 16, and two of Oliver's friends in the Mjejane Reserve on the border of the Kruger Park. Amazingly all of the animals walked away from the encounter with no major injuries, except perhaps some bruised egos on the lion's part. Source: Barcroft TV

Unbelievable Shark Attack Stories

A fear of sharks is known as galeophobia, a condition that might be growing more widespread as media stories about shark attacks seem to be getting more frequent. Highlighted by the unsettling live video footage of professional surfer Mick Fanning getting attacked during the J-Bay Open event in South Africa, this summer produced an endless stream of media reports that seemed to point to a troubling trend of aggressive shark behavior. Heck, we were even subjected to the third offering as part of the Sharknado movie series. Source: TheRichest

Nigel Marven Wrestles aAn Enormous Anaconda


Nigel Marven wrestles an enormous 5m green anaconda in Wild Colombia. Source: Eden Channel

Python Kills Pig - Dangerous Animals

A full grown python will not hesitate to prey on large prey such as white tail deer or feral hogs, which are considered an invasive species just like pythons in Florida. Pythons usually stalk their prey for some time but the actual killing takes a few minutes only Regardless, feeding on large prey can last for several hours. The problematic nature of feral pigs has caused several states in the U.S. to declare feral hogs to be an invasive species. Often, these states will have greatly reduced (or even non-existent) hunting regulations regarding feral hogs. In Missouri, no hunting permit is required for the taking of wild boar; hunters may take as many as they like with any weapon. Caution is advised, as feral pigs can become aggressive and use their tusks defensively. Hog hunters consider them extremely dangerous when injured or cornered. Source: ojatro

Animal Attack Human - Animal Attack On People

Alisha Welsh No matter how much you “respect” wild animals, they are still dangerous. World is full of people who “respects” animals and think it makes any difference, and they get mauled to death. I dont say its right to treat animals like shit and that people should do that, but wild animals dont give a flying fuck if you are their biggest protector in the world or not. One mistake can get you killed. In this video there are plenty of examples to it.Source : Wild Life

Tiger Attacks Man: Real Tiger Attack Stunt

MEET the only man in the world who can withstand a full-scale assault by a 400lb tiger. Fearless Randy Miller, 45, has trained big cat Eden to leap 15 feet and pile-drive him into the ground in an inch-perfect fake tiger attack. It then looks like Randy's days are numbered as the huge predator then mauls him on the floor. But it's all part of the duo's purr-fect act - as Randy walks away unharmed. Dad-of-two Randy rears his star animals from birth and uses his lifelong bond with them to achieve wild things on the big screen. He bottle fed Eden when she was a cub, and eventually taught her to jump on him for food rewards. Randy's predator stunts are so astonishing they landed him a top stunt award for his work on Russell Crowe blockbuster Gladiator after - they superimposed Crowe's face onto Randy for a famous scene when main character Maximus was attacked by one of Miller's tigers, Tara, in a Colosseum battle. At his special animal training facility in Big Bear, California, Randy has trained amazing creatures for roles in Transformers 2, The Last Samurai and many other movies. Source: Barcroft TV
 
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