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Impalas make the most obnoxious noises after zebras. Nice work by the leopards.
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@zhuldyzortutay123 It's incredible how ignorant and self-centered people can be about a very basic aspect of nature in this day and age. Wow.
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@allypad64 Yikes, that's weird.
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@RAJohnson713 not at all. The psychopaths are all those people who say they wanna shoot or torture predator species.
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They're not brutal at all. They're just eating their food like buffalos eat their food.
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Great video. Buffalo are pound for pound the most cowardly of the prey animals.
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There's nothing wrong with a prey animal being eaten. It's one of their roles in nature. Disney brainwashing has really done a number on you people's brains.
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Pound for pound buffalo have to be the most cowardly of the prey animals. Love to see it.
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No, it's not about "your heart". It's a natural system of animals who evolved alongside each other and coexist in a back and forth balance of population. Many times the prey escapes and the predator fails and many times the predator is able to acquire the food it needs to live and reproduce and create the next generation. By your logic, millions of animals around the world must be deprived of their food continuously (many of them will starve to death because of what you're proposing)... all because it doesn't make YOU feel all warm and fuzzy inside. You're making it about you.
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The majestic and awe-inspiring African buffalo, ladies and gentlemen.
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Predator species eat prey. What do you mean "helping out"? Nothing wrong is happening.
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@Diffusion8 no, buffalo herds don't charge lions. They do exactly what you saw here. They all get close and then one of them tries to do what it did here. And nothing wrong is happening in this video, so there's no "blame" That's not to say humans don't interfere with wildlife in these safaris
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So much wrong with your comment. Lions often eat before the prey animal is dead. It's actually particularly common with Zebras. Hyenas have identical feeding methods as zebras. They both locate food, bring mouth close to the food, begin to tear pieces of the food off and chew and swallow. Both hyenas and zebras do this with zero awareness or concern of their food item having something called "pain sensation". There's nothing noble or ignoble in nature. These hyenas are as noble as a gazelle.
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They have pain reception just like us. It felt intense pain.
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You people's level of ignorance of the natural world is mind-boggling in this day and age. Wow.
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Try not to be born to herbivore parents.
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1. There are more videos on YouTube of lions eating zebras alive than of hyenas doing it. 2. There's nothing wrong with predator species eating their food before it's dead.
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@candybahena6806 It's unreal how many people in the age of information are this fucking ignorant about nature and wildlife, isn't it?
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It was still alive when the hippo tossed it.
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It's a natural food item. There's nothing to "help".
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Nice work by the lions. Glad they got the meal.
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No such thing as "peaceful" in nature. They're just prey animals and the wild dogs are just eating their food. If you take just a few seconds to think, you'll realize they actually eat their food exactly the same way buffalo eat their food.
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@stormy6499 No, people harming animals is probably against YouTube rules. Natural predator/prey interactions are not. There's nothing morally or ethically wrong happening in this video.
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You couldn't be more incorrect. They're a perfectly healthy and normal part of nature and exist in harmony with nature. Predators have existed for hundreds of millions of years and it's just fine. Also, they're not dogs.
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Why? Nothing wrong is happening.
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It's not "poor". It's just a prey animal. A lot of animals' diet is found on its body.
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They’re prey animals for a reason. Look at the huge herd’s behavior in this one for example: https://youtu.be/tYSMbBhOnpQ
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They can. Lion prides bring down adult giraffes sometimes. Not every hunt is successful.
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@dannyvalentino328 Sure you can feel sad. Nothing wrong with that. But it's not any different than not feeling sad, since it makes no difference to nature. And the impala being "barely out of the womb" is of no importance in nature (outside of the impala not being able to contribute to the gene pool). That's just humans bringing their Disney type feelings and our sentiments from the artificial world of pets and projecting them onto nature.
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How are you this ignorant about nature? 😂
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Nothing wrong is happening. Wild dogs aren't doing anything wrong or cruel. I can't believe just how ignorant you people are about a very basic aspect of nature.
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I’m pretty sure that’s just a common misconception that predators play with baby prey animals to lure an adult.
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You need to seek help.
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perfectly fine.
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It's a natural prey animal and this eagle's food.
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They're easily one of the best of the predator species. Zebras are the worst of the prey animals. Great video.
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It's a natural prey animal. They're responsible for their safety and survival and this one failed at it.
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It's just animals eating their food. Stuff like this has happened trillions of times. It's fine.
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Doing the audience a favour too.
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You mean you wish you could be there to deprive wild dogs of their natural diet? Saving the calves is the job of the adult buffalo. And we clearly see them running like cowards and abandoning the calves behind them.
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Herbivore prey animals in general. Make for entertaining viewing though.
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Good job. Both ignorant of nature AND a psycho animal abuser.
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It's so satisfying seeing stupid buffalo calves being dragged around.
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Top five favorite prey animal species for me. Always entertaining the way they go down.
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There's no such thing as honorable in nature. This isn't Disney.
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*entertaining
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"Angel-baby" 😂 omg you Disney brainwashed people. it's a prey animal. Nothing wrong is happening here.
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All animals are persistent about the food required for them to live.
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@FIithyDisco yes, a life that's responsible for its own safety. Unless a person made it get caught, the pain the wildebeest is feeling is entirely its own fault.
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@NotLikeUs17 Why would I do that? I'm a human, not a natural prey animal.
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