Mammals: Interesting or Unusual Behaviour

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The wind must have blown strongly away from the hyena lol


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Wouldn't the hyena try to seize the opportunity and attack -O-


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lol lol


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Mel wrote: Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:17 am Wouldn't the hyena try to seize the opportunity and attack -O-
Alone? Never! In any case, I doubt that even a group of hyenas would try to attack a healthy leopard.


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Watch this

https://youtu.be/hWj75hxM8HY

Lions hunting baboons in the rocky hills of Balule, Greater Kruger.


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That was an easy catch, she just grabbed the youngster :-0


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Wow :shock: ^Q^


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:-(


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:shock: :-(


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Imire: Rhino & Wildlife Conservation
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How's this for an incredible story?

"We witnessed a newly born calf that had been born very recently go and start suckling a nearby female black rhino for milk. The two black rhinos were very remarkably gentle and patient with the calf allowing it to suckle with its nervous mother close by. This went on for a period of time until the rhinos moved on and the baby calf was unable to keep up with them where its mother moved in and consoled the calf."
Thanks to @itunmer for these amazing pictures, what a privilege to witness such an unusual encounter

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