Mammals: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour

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Richprins wrote: Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:54 am Image


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1 Spotted Hyena fighting
"Hyena came to drink from the back of the waterhole despite many zebra drinking at the same time. A couple of zebra started chasing the hyena who then ran into a larger group before running off"
S41, Gudzani E waterhole
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Zebra are hunted by Hyena packs mainly at night ..so it must be a case of mortal enemies ..a large group of Zebbies taking on a lone 'oppressor'


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Mel wrote: Sat Nov 24, 2018 12:20 pm They don't seem to be young males who have just dispersed from their mother?
Any explanation for that kind of behaviour -O-
Is the far leopard in fact a male ??? cant really see ...opposing territorial male leopards will generally climb into each other on sight ..thats how they are wired is how I know them


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They were very brave when outnumbering the lion 0*\


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Amazing sounds!! ^Q^


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:yes:

but it is not the lion calling, as written, but the hyenas shrieking O**

Great sighting \O I love the vultures walking about watching the happenings lol


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:shock: :-(


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What a speed :shock: but not enough :-(


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07:19
Hyena on the move with a rhino foot in his mouth
H3, about 200m S of Renosterpan
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