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See Men that's how unloyal and greedy women are, happens in a sophisticated way in the human world too. And feminists think it's easy to be a Man.
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Ответитьthat's what the human would do if they did not pay the water bill and had to fight for water source, the strongest get the to drink
ОтветитьSo the behaviour explained here isn't accurate; stallions don't attempt to dominate water, but certain stallions are more respected than others usually due to age or ability and will only allowed related bands to come close and drink nearby. The mares generally choose where the herds go with the stallion acting as a guardian at the back to prevent stragglers and keep the family together. Mare's especially pregnant ones need lots of water and will walk off in search of water, the stallions main objective is to keep other breeding males away from his harem of mares. It's more complicated than that but that's the basics of it. Horses do have resource guarding behaviour but I believe that's seen more in the way he describes in domestic horses where as horses in the wild naturally share resources. However that doesn't mean there isn't some order or that some horses won't get irritated if their personal space is being invaded. Plus as mentioned before the stallion will chase off stranger horses who are too close to his family and thus pose a threat or are encrouching for whatever reason.
ОтветитьHow did you suffer defeat?
Darth Vader: I attacked from the low ground
Voldemort: I was defeated by the Chosen One
Average male stallion: I missed a kick
I felt that this video is like an action movie. Thnak you to bbc earth for brnging close shots of great things
Ответитьhorses got hair like fabio
Ответитьkicking up dust
ОтветитьWhere did they white house go to ?
ОтветитьOut of curiosity, does the white stallion now have to leave or does he just become a subordinate male?
ОтветитьSir david how does the horse wins he didn't hurt him i don't understand. A miss kick mean you lose i don't understand
ОтветитьDamm it feels like some movie is going on
ОтветитьEven horses have economics.
ОтветитьCouldn't watch.
ОтветитьSince the times of antiquity, the battle of white and black, good and evil, have gone unrelenting, from little skirmishes to all-out war. And sadly, here is another victory for evil.
ОтветитьJust imagine how easily a horse can kill a human if it only know his strength compared to ours........
ОтветитьC'mon we need much longer video of this! This is a pure tease
ОтветитьBLACK AND POWERFUL......THE WHITE RULE IS OVERRRRRRRRRRRRRR !!!!!!!! .....A SMALL EXAMPLE OF THE REAL WORLD RIGHT NOW LOL I LOVE IT !
ОтветитьThe great desert horses of the Namib
ОтветитьWas ein Kampf gelungenes Video. Gruss Jürgen 🤠
ОтветитьGET THE ZOOKEEPER 😂
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ОтветитьNevada: nevv add aagh always telephone the indigens and ask how to pronounce names.
ОтветитьIt's so funny what makes animals decide who wins the fight. Like oops I missed that kick there you win. And they both acknowledged it so it was clearly some kind of clear form of victory.
ОтветитьMy brother did a doc on the wild horses of Nevada. He was nominated for an Emmy I believe.
ОтветитьYo that was intense
ОтветитьNever miss the last kick.
ОтветитьI find this so upsetting.
ОтветитьThis could have been better if they had horns
ОтветитьInteresting to see these feral horses fighting over a pool of water in a land they don't belong to . Don't forget that horses aren't native to the Americas in fact they are not even considered wild animals in general since they are domesticated animals so you will not find them on any list of north american wildlife . They are introduced in the american continent during it's colonization in the 16th century (1500s) and many horses mostly of the breed of mustang likely escaped from their owners and farms and started to reproduce in the wilderness along with other non native species such as feral cats , dogs , goats , wild pigs , pheasants , rats , mice , pigeons , cockroaches and in florida state only pythons , chameleons and monkeys . They unfortunatelly cause severe damage to the native species of plants and animals that lived here long before they arrive so if anything these horses ( as well as the rest of the species mentioned ) are unwelcome aliens , the same issues also occur in Australia as well and are much worse than here . The US goverment is taking action against these invasive species by capturing and exterminating as many as possible to prevent any further damage caused by them . These horses may enjoy the water for now but one day they may see a hellicopter or a drone flying over them that starts shooting at the herd until there's no horse left standing that's how this herd's reign may end up be .
ОтветитьThe main reason the visitor horse won was because of the females standing by watching, if he would've loose, no more females that's why he went his hardest, the other horse wasn't really motivated because in his mind he's telling himself am I really going to risk my health for just water?
ОтветитьI didn't even know horses fought like this, they always seemed to be the gentle-giant types. Very fascinating
ОтветитьSomeone else here who has to wait for David to tell you who won?
ОтветитьThe Black was trying to bite the other horse on the withers, if he gets ahold of him there it will paralyze him.
ОтветитьDid they ever get things wrong! Horses do not dominate resources. Instead there is a hierarchy, each individual band of mares and their stallion take their turn at the pool in order of the lead stallion’s status. Grevey’s zebra stallions guard waterholes, since they have a very different social structure than horses. They form territories from which the females come and go, the better the territory, the more females come and the more he gets to breed. Horses form bands that are constantly on the move, stallions guard their band but don’t guard a territory. Surprised they got things so wrong here.
ОтветитьSuperb cinematography - filming -
Ответитьhorses are life time partners of human since the first day on earth their bond with warriors are legendary
ОтветитьThe most beautiful thing - raw nature- life. Thx you BBC
ОтветитьSir David Attenborough... a Global treasure.
Who else can listen to him 24.7.365?
Nice video❤
ОтветитьThat was so
Intense
Can't live without
Water
Wow so much beautiful
ОтветитьThe horses the most beatiful animals on the world
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What college drop out audio designer decided we needed bugs buzzing in our ear
Ответитьwas rooting for the black stallion
ОтветитьThat wasn’t a fight they barely touched each other then the one who was winning gave up
ОтветитьBeautiful Stallions 🐴🐴
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