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Canids and Hyaenids Predation

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Cannibal Hyenas Chew On A Dead Clan Member

Published on Feb 27, 2017
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This is the first time im seeing cannabalism in hyenas, is it recorded before or is it a recent event ??


Dholes feeding on a live chital stag





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( This post was last modified: 03-03-2017, 02:05 AM by Pckts )

Yes, hyena cannabolize from time to time like most predators. The recent new big cat week showed some canabolization from hyena after one of its members were killed by a lion. On a side note, big cat week was terrible this year, only a couple of new docs the rest was recirculated videos.
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(03-03-2017, 12:10 AM)Pckts Wrote: Yes, hyena cannabolize from time to time like most predators. The recent new big cat week showed some canabolization from hyena after one of its members were killed by a lion. On a side note, big cat week was terrible this year, only a couple of new docs the rest wasn't recirculated videos.

Good nature documentaries are getting to be fewer and fewer, or so it seems. Two that I enjoyed though were from Nat Geo's "The Forbidden River" series. Well, I guess that is enough off-topic talk.
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AWD kills a huge male Nyala




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Arctic fox hunting mice incredible..




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Amazing video of a buffalo that lost all strength trying to get out of this mud pool. While lying there, a wondering hyena walks past and sees an opportunity. Taken in the Kruger National Park in South Africa. 





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Wild dogs hunt Kangaroo





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Hyena brings down a Topi.





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( This post was last modified: 03-25-2017, 08:18 AM by Apollo )

AWDs brings down a large kudu and eats alive.




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AWDs kill an Impala in river.




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Wallaroo vs Dingo





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Credits to YNP wildlife.

The Mollie wolf pack. 

Mollies visiting Lamar Valley on March 29th 2017 and testing a bison. The bison chases them off. The video was taken at 18:08 under thick clouds.




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Dholes feeding on their kill in Nagzira




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Fox hunt mice




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