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00:00 The big, ugly bodies and ears of the African wild dogs are deceitful.
00:06 They are one of the most successful animals in any place their feet can reach.
00:12 With a success rate of 85% for each hunt.
00:17 However, this is not the whole story.
00:21 They may lose half of what they hunt.
00:23 Starting from the small calves to the ten-fold wild animals.
00:29 To the animals that eat meat such as sheep and lions.
00:33 The black-footed cats are night hunters who are active in a surprising and successful way.
00:39 It is evident from the observations of one of the scientists that they try to hunt every 30 minutes.
00:45 And they succeed in 60% of the time.
00:48 Which makes them one of the most talented animals in the world.
00:52 Their prey from the rabbits and flies to birds and small animals.
00:57 They hunt from ten to fourteen prey every night.
01:01 A study in the year 2011 found that 192 rabbits were hunted.
01:08 114 of them ended up getting the prey.
01:12 With a success rate of 58%.
01:15 To prevent large carnivores from stealing their meals, which they got by hurting themselves.
01:21 They move them to a more isolated and misguided place.
01:25 However, research indicates that they are easily expelled and their prey stolen.
01:31 Lions are the main predator of the original model.
01:35 But their success rate in hunting depends heavily on the number of lions involved in the hunting process.
01:42 The success rate of one lion in the daylight is 17%.
01:47 But this is more for those who hunt as a group of up to 30%.
01:53 Of the 1,300 hunting operations, it was noticed in Serengeti.
01:58 Half of them included about one animal and 20% included two.
02:03 The rest of the group usually between three and eight people.
02:07 And many times, lion cubs are exposed to fierce lioness attacks.
02:12 When they approach the riverbank, the lioness will not have mercy on them.
02:16 The mother lioness rushes to save her cub from a dangerous danger.
02:20 She may sacrifice herself to save the cub from fierce lioness attacks.
02:24 Glory be to God, the Great Creator.
02:27 In a study separate from the wolf hunt, the average success rate of this species was 14%.
02:37 But there is a big difference in this field.
02:40 The polar bear mainly hunts either by planting the cage of the lioness in its snowy hideout.
02:47 Or by chasing the lioness on the sea ice.
02:50 In both cases, the research and the success rates were 10%.
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