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Think awesome only exists in fiction? These moments should change your mind. Animals The Japanese Giant Hornet is an abhorrent monstrosity that can spray flesh-melting poison and can rip apart 1, honeybees all by itself. The Japanese honeybee Except, of course, for the fact that of these bees will happily band together to roast one of these very same hornets to death with their collective body heat, with only a couple of degrees Fahrenheit about 1C leeway before they themselves begin to cook.
One comment on the video pretty much sums them up: "Damn, Japan Even your bees are ninjas These birds actually have the gall to come up to a hornet's nest, rip it apart, and devour the larvae while the swarm can only helplessly watch. The cutest marine critters there are Sharks fear dolphins. Because dolphins tend to gang-up sharks, and ram them on their gills, killing the sharks. The nose of a dolphin is called rostrum , "battering ram", because of its toughness.
While sharks are stronger one-on-one, dolphins do team up and are far more intelligent. Orcas aka killer whales can disable, kill and eat great white sharks , the feared predators of the deep. The way they do this is incredibly smart. They ram the shark near the gills, knocking it for a loop. Orcas do the same trick with stingrays, in order to subdue them and make them easier to eat.
Entire populations of Great White Sharks have been known to disappear from an area once an orca starts hunting and killing them. That's right — Great Whites run when orcas develop a taste for shark meat especially the liver. Some orcas are actually known to rip the liver out of great whites that they kill, and leave the rest of the shark's carcass untouched.