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“Unyielding Maternal Instinct: Mother Hyena Takes on Over 10 Wild Dogs to Safeguard Her Precious Cub”

October 21, 2023 by admin

The hyena is one of the most greedy carnivores on land. Although not too large in size, hyenas can still kill many species larger than themselves such as zebras, wildebeest, wild buffalo.

In Africa, hyenas often encounter lions. But in battles, they rarely lose their lives because they know how to evade to steal prey from the opponent. The hyena is one of the wild animals currently living in Kruger National Park, South Africa.

An unequal battle takes place between a mother hyena alone and a pack of more than a dozen wild dogs, taking place in Kruger National Park, South Africa.

According to visitors, the pack of wild dogs came to disturb the mother and the hyenas. When faced with a reluctant situation, the mother hyena bravely fights to the end to protect her cubs, despite being completely outnumbered.

Before the bravery of the mother hyena, the wild dogs were quite timid in their attacks. After realizing for a while that they could not reach the young, the wild dogs had to helplessly disperse to another place.

After the war ended, the mother hyena returned to play with her cubs.

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