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“A Battle for Dominance: Lion’s Unforeseen Counterattack Forces 60 Hyenas into Retreat”

October 29, 2023 by admin

The clip was filmed at the Maasai Mara animal sanctuary in Kenya. The lions, after butchering a wild buffalo, stood around to guard the rest. However, a herd of about 60 hyenas suddenly rushed out to compete for prey.

In winter, aggressive hyenas chase even lions. However, just a few minutes later, the lion immediately returned to counterattack and frantically retaliated. Despite being alone, the lion still made the hyenas wary and retreated.

Lions are known as the king of grasslands with formidable hunting skills. The lion is the tallest of the big cats, although it often hunts in groups, each lion is also equipped with powerful steps and jaws that are more than capable of defeating large animals even in single combat. poison.

Meanwhile, despite weighing only 60 kg, hyenas are the most terrifying animals in nature. 50% of their food is carrion, the other 50% is “fresh” prey. To hunt, hyenas masterfully combine a chase speed of up to 60 km/h and extremely sharp, powerful teeth. They can take down antelope, buffalo and even small giraffes.

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