Ranking 6 Of Africa's Deadliest Herbivores From Least Deadly To Deadliest

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Ranking 6 Of Africa's Deadliest Herbivores From Least Deadly To Deadliest


Africa is home to some of the deadliest mammals on this planet but not all of these animals are predators. Some of Africa’s deadliest animals are herbivores and some of these animals are deadlier than than Africa’s top predators. In this video i will go going through some of Africa’s deadliest animals and i will be ranking them from least…

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  1. but the worst part about the hippo even more dangerous is that it is now considered an invasive species! (since they brought 4 hippos from Africa to South America!) thank you Pablo Escobar you doomed us all!

  2. Is crazy that the herbivores listed in this video are all from africa. Besides, this continent wild life have plenty amount of Dangerous Herbivores ( not saying no other continent have deadliest Herbivores )

  3. Might be me being petty but Cape buffalo is far far deadlier than AFRICAN elephants. If you going to include Asian elephants in the kill count it changes everything cause they responsible for the overwhelming majority of these killings. The reason? In Africa we don’t make them work, we don’t worship them and have entire ceremonies in cities with them. We Africans stay then hell away from them as much as possible while they do the same. Because it’s best for all parties involved.

    See elephant males have a period we call musk, basically young males during reproductive seasons are shot up with testosterone and can become sexually frustrated and very very very aggressive and since they huge they make it everyone’s problem but especially rhinos, but they basically can throw temper tantrums and basically destroy everything around them, pretty much nothing is safe since nothing can check them for it. So in Africa since we stay away from them most incidents are with poachers who deserve what’s coming, people ignoring all signs and people who just happen to cross paths with the wrong dude at the wrong time.

    In India it’s different for a simple reason is that they have the same musk season and show the same aggression different being an elephant throwing a tantrum in the middle of a town is going to do a lot of damage and people are definitely getting killed and a lot of them. Now it’s culture difference, Im not judging but we rather not poke the bear in Africa since it never ends well for you.

    The Black Death on the other hand is just a plane menace because one strength in numbers, two they often choose violence and three if one is injured it won’t run away. It will go hide in tall grasses for whatever injured them to come check it out and the moment you see it it’s too late cause it’s going to trample you, wait for you to get up and do it again. They will do this as many times as it takes for your corpse to not get up anymore. If it’s a heard it’s incredibly worse cause they encircle you and take turns. Lions learn that one the hard way, only a hippo is more terrifying cause you just need to exist near it for it to cancel your life subscription.

  4. Your channel is my favorite, since the beginning.
    Extinct wildlife is a passion of mine .
    But since you are a fan of sealife, I propose a video on recently Extinct fish, sharks, whales, seals, etc.

    It covers extinction and marine life also.
    But even if you don't I still will watch the channel.
    Just a recommendation.
    Say hello to Arnie.

    Cheers from Josh in North Carolina.

  5. When I was in South Africa at a rhino and elephant conservation I was with the rangers on patrol but on our way back to our huts we suddenly encountered an elephant right in front of us in the road but fortunately, it just walked away.

  6. Zebra, maybe not so much wild populations but I’m fairly sure they are responsible for the most zookeeper deaths each year (which I guess still wouldn’t be a whole lot)