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00:00 The hunt has begun. Three dogs are fighting on the Impala. Missed. The chief of the hunt is dead.
00:07 The dog is dead. Three dogs are fighting on the Impala. Missed. The chief of the hunt is dead.
00:14 Missed. The chief of the hunt is carrying the Impala to his hidden acolytes.
00:38 The chief is anticipating their line. He joins a sledgehammer for the final assault.
00:45 It's all or nothing. One against one.
00:53 The dog has endurance. The Impala has speed.
01:03 The dog is ready.
01:05 The jump into the lake is an act of pure despair. The Impala barely know how to swim.
01:21 The dogs know that their prey will have to go out or drown. It's the game of the tent.
01:31 The dogs are ready.
01:33 They rush directly on the herd. It's a tactic to generate panic.
01:43 The herd is dispersed and it is then much easier to concentrate on a small isolated caribou.
02:00 In this chaos, a small caribou is separated from his mother.
02:04 Despite his young age, he is quite capable of distancing the wolf if he manages to maintain his pace.
02:23 At this stage, their chances are equal. Either the small caribou will make a mistake, or the wolf will abandon after a few kilometers.
02:32 The wolf is ready.
02:35 At this stage, their chances are equal. Either the small caribou will make a mistake, or the wolf will abandon after a few kilometers.
02:45 The wolf is ready.
02:47 The small caribou is ready.
02:49 The wolf is ready.
02:52 The small caribou is ready.
02:55 The wolf is ready.
02:58 The small caribou is ready.
03:01 The wolf is ready.
03:04 The small caribou is ready.
03:07 The wolf is ready.
03:10 The small caribou is ready.
03:14 The wolf is ready.
03:16 The small caribou is ready.
03:19 The wolf is ready.
03:22 The small caribou is ready.
03:25 But the pack is not interested in the marsupials. It has spotted a moose.
03:31 These birds do not fly, but can run at 50 km / h.
03:39 The wild boars have identified the slowest of the group.
03:43 The wild boars are not afraid of the slowest of the group.
03:46 The wild boars are not afraid of the slowest of the group.
03:50 The wild boars are not afraid of the slowest of the group.
03:54 A boar took a hit.
03:57 These kicks are extreme violence.
04:01 The boars communicate with each other to synchronize their attacks.
04:12 They prevent the moose from taking refuge among the trees.
04:15 They have cornered and forced him to turn around.
04:22 They run very fast. I would not have believed that they would catch the moose.
04:27 They stay at their height.
04:40 They do not attack.
04:42 But they hang him while he stops.
04:46 After about ten minutes, the bird starts to get tired.
04:52 They want to tie him to wear the fatal blow.
04:58 They can not catch the feathers.
05:02 They take kicks and can not bite.
05:06 They are very fast.
05:08 It must be their technique with the moose.
05:13 That's why they have to hunt in packs.
05:17 They do not stop running.
05:23 They are very fast.
05:25 They are very fast.
05:28 They are very fast.
05:31 They are very fast.
05:34 They are very fast.
05:37 I lost them.
05:40 The rest of the pack shouts.
05:43 They have captured a prey in the forest.
05:46 These shouts are an invitation to dinner.
05:49 The Impala is lucky.
05:52 The Impala is lucky.
05:54 The Impala is lucky.
05:57 The Impala is lucky.
06:00 (whooshing)

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