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Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids)

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Hyena vs awd



Hyena that was harassing the dogs and the newborn pups. This was a picture taken as he got very close to the den site, and then realized he was too close!



The dogs pursued the Hyena chasing him far away from the den site. Good dogs!



On the last day we found one of the male dogs "White Stripe" badly injured from a Hyena attack. The Hyena chewed his back and legs,

and in the process broke three of his legs very badly. The rangers had to come and put him out of his misery. He seemed unconscious

from the time we found him right until the ranger was about to pull the trigger, and then for some reason he opened his eyes one last time.


http://www.sifakaphoto.com/southafrica/wilddogs.html 






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RE: Carnivorous animals interract (excluding felids) - Pantherinae - 01-08-2019, 03:50 PM



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