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@goomba8170 Both. They can easily tear into any prey animal with those teeth! Front or molars.. dead or alive!
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That was awesome!
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"fright of it's life"?? I think the leopard TOOK its life, because the leopard was hungry...
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Domestic cats, they have all the time in the world...
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No way, it's a leopard, mate, cheetahs can't climb trees like this, their claws are non-retractable
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humans behave in the same way...we are always killing each other, even like this, the amount of stranger murders, or opportunistic killings is quite shocking... sorry but it is generally young males killing or beating/stabbing etc. (shooting, in the US) to death other young men...or young women/girls, young men slaughter each other 4 to 1 , meaning a group of young men kill each other FAR more often than a group would kill a women... single men are more inclined to massacre a single girl/women... so no one can talk about what they have done, this way...
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An adult male leopard killed this young leopard, nothing goes to waste in Africa
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I believe the mother buffalo was in full birth mode when a lion pounced on her, she was just about to deliver... this is nature... humans are allowed to abort in the US... celebrity leftists, Hillary supporting Democrats say 'abortion is healthcare' look it up, Miley Cyrus, who doesn't even have any children, baked a cake with these exact words on the iced top...abortion is healthcare.. I am against late term/full term abortions myself...
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You will change your mind when you find a girlfriend, finding love outside of you own family is 100% natural, you will be fine 😊
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@dantesparda7719 - probably..
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After the spotted hyena... the SH actually hunts 80+% of its own food and is extremely efficient, its success at hunting is again 80+% of their attempts, as opposed to say... lions which catch/kill their prey 15 - 20% of attempts. Some larger clans of SH have been filmed bringing down a Cape buffalo! I saw (online) a huge female SH bring down a big antelope, twice her size, on her own! But yes, jackals are very powerful lil animals too! *sorry I got a little carried away 😊
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@misconceptions5613 ~ I never suggested a tiger is an omnivore...but a fox is 100%
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@enderis526 ~ ahaha sorry about that, I should never drink and text, it's embarrassing 😆 Edit : my pet rabbit dashed out from under someones chair after a sausage fell off the BBQ, snatched it up, hot 'n all, snuck off to a corner but where we could still watch, then, after proceding to let it cool for 10 - 15 mins....ate the whole sausage! a rabbit! Pre cell phone era, the shame 😞
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SpyingDutchman - sure...I always give it back...preferably after a nice shower together... I never say no...to anything, YOLO... I always have fun...
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Just the seeds, nuts etc. that are there naturally, that's how wildlife survives, they have to look after themselves
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Racehorse goannas..
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@uk uk ~ so do lions and leopards...ALL the time...
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Wild animals usually cannot be helped, putting them under an anaesthesia, just to get close enough to check them out is incredibly dangerous... for them!
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AND the next video is of lions eating a buffalo alive...
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@johanrebel Awesome comment 😊
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hqc6868 And to think that humans behave even worse. Everything animals do, people do too.
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@frost7463 This is still amazing footage and something we rarely see. Those crocs were huge and the leopard is blind.
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They're not that afraid, it's not like they all scattered when the hippo was teasing the huge croc, the croc just got a little annoyed at the youngster... they both share the water in relative harmony...they have to
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I think lioness are quicker than lions? That's why the girls do most of the hunting...
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@outofturn331 *hangry
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It cannot survive for long without a mothers milk anyway, too young 😞
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yes and the camera-man knew exactly what species of hyena it was, called it correctly too 😊
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A spotted hyena? It depends on age, reason for attack etc. (for both hunting dog and hyena) Spotted hyenas are much bigger and highly intelligent (generally always with at least 1 family member or friend too) so I believe it is unlikely too... a whole pack maybe, but not just 2 Cape hunting dogs 🤨
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That was a river? It was 😥 RIP all dammed African rivers, may your water once again flow as it should, mighty and powerful...
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Imagine all of the killing that goes un-recorded! Gasp! Oh no, put that camera down and HELP that gazelle, warthog, buffalo, zebra etc. How red is tooth and claw? Nature does not get it wrong.
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I LOVE ALL birds, every single bird is unique and special... multi coloured...um.. multi everything!! birds have conquered every continent on our planet Earth! even insects have not managed this...
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@bendover2684 - I didn't think there were insects in Antarctica either...? I know there are leopard seals on the mainland down there...but I'm not aware of the insects there..
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@cintronproductions9430 - I just checked...there is only 1 insect called the Belgica Antarctica, a species of midge, honestly, so interesting, I would recommend having a quick look online. Truly fascinating 😊
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@devilspoo3682 🤘🏻..😄
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No humanity is "unfair" nature never gets it wrong, humans are responsible for the destruction and the up-coming wave of animal extinctions, what did any animal (over a million+ different species) do in the last 100 years to cause our catastrophic conditions, pollution, de-forestation, etc. we have destroyed nature, not the other way around...
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@vrharshal387 ~ how do you know?
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@cintronproductions9430 - thanks for that! my kids used to watch this show and I never knew Arthur was an aardvark! thankyou fellow wildlife enthusiast 😊
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Well...now I am gonna cook spaghetti for dinner 😊
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There are more prey animals than the carnivorous animals that prey on them. Great herds of zebra, wildebeest & impala. Even with predation from lions, crocs, hunting dogs, hyenas, cheetahs & leopards etc. The herds survive from sheer numbers. The predators are essential for keeping the herds healthy. Survival of the fittest. Nature doesn't get it wrong.
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@davidthevatheril1530 ~ yeah that's true, I really wouldn't want the hyena to miss the feed either....
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The herbivores have much higher numbers, so I think you might be mistaken?
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@dbndesi ~ yeah but they weren't playing, doing this for fun, the snake was actively looking for food! He ate that day, however cute the lizard was, I too, hoped the lizard was gonna escape but I still appreciate how he won his dinner
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@LunganiMemo -- not one I personally got on with, but her intentions were not to kill me...
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@nativetube - depends on how hungry I am and how you are behaving around me, l guess... 🤔
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Poor rhino is sorta skinny...survival of the fittest.. those spotted hyenas know this rule better than most
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And in the dark!
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Yes the channel is called Kruger Sightings
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@nammoo89 - each clan is of different numbers..
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Calm down and read the video description
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The birds in the background...I think he could hear a meal?! plus he looked a little old in the face?
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