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Canids and Hyaenids Predation

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In this video, An Antelope was caught by Wild dogs, Hippo intervene but later he mauled him to death. Dramatic and Rare sighting.



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Not for light hearted





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Dholes feeding on chital stag alive. Very Brutal




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I have also, more than once, read about bears eating their prey while still alive. I agree; very gruesome.
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Hyena vs crocodile interaction.





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Truly fascinating, Bison buffalo kill a female Elk who was trying to hide in their herd for protection from wolf, they gored her to death.





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( This post was last modified: 11-20-2016, 12:17 AM by Apollo )

Wild dogs brutally killing a large male antelope.
First they pulled the antelope out of water and then killed it.





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Just two hyenas brought down a huge male bull buffalo so easily by targetting its balls.
Damn thats an easy way to bring down a huge bovid.





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I just made a personal note: stay far away from hyenas.
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Wolves kill a bison bcoz it was runover by another bison





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Dholes kill chital stag




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Wild dogs killed two kudus at a waterhole in Kruger NP.
One was eaten by the hyena and the other was eaten by the dogs.
Very impressive encounter




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Wild dogs take down a large male Nyala.




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Pregnant zebra eaten alive by hyenas, very graphical content.
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Are these Dogs inspired from Tigers?? One Dog simply brought down a Sambar! 




 





Poor Gaur and calf 





Not a hunt but they kick-out a Big boar from the carcass easily!!





Always thought Leopard is second best in Indian jungles but now there is a tie!
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