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30 Tragic Moments! Wounded Hyena Carries Eagle On His Back, What Happens Next. Wild Animals

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00:00Fight to live!
00:10The hunter is defeated.
00:14Hyenas are famous for their sly nature, often stealing prey from other animals.
00:20However, this video will bring you the moments when the hyena was injured under the eagle's attack.
00:30Eagles vs Hyenas
00:41We often know the eagle as a bird known as the Lord of the Sky.
00:51Represents strength, courage and vision.
00:54This bird often eats animals from as small as bats to as large as deer.
01:00From above, they can dive at lightning speed, using their claws and beaks to grab and knock down their prey.
01:11If in the forest the lion is known as the king of the forest, in the sea there are sharks.
01:15Then the sky is where the eagle rules.
01:18The gazelle goes head to head with the marshal eagle, Africa's giant eagle, and tries to save it from the predator's claws.
01:25The gazelle goes head to head with the marshal eagle, Africa's giant eagle, and tries to save it from the predator's claws.
01:29In a moment, the mother antelope knocked the eagle back and forced the hunter back a few meters.
01:47However, the eagle's fierceness is still too much for the mother antelope.
02:03In general, this giant bird eats like a vulture.
02:08They eat carcasses, but only fresh carcasses, staying away from rotten meat.
02:23In this case, the antelope is pitiful.
02:26From cunning predators, hyenas have become victims of mother nature's brutality.
02:42This hyena is an unfortunate example of a tribal war over a territorial dispute or a lion attack that caused severe spinal injuries.
02:56In addition, hyenas have excellent resilience and a strong will to survive.
03:09Although hyenas demonstrate strong teamwork in the animal kingdom.
03:19But when alone, it can be defeated.
03:22Now the hyena has just been injured and has to endure the eagle's attack from its back.
03:34In addition, hyenas also fight with eagles to compete for food.
03:48A fierce battle.
03:52Two big cats compete with a group of hyenas over the carcass of their prey.
04:02Next to them are hungry vultures also waiting to get some food scraps.
04:06Africa's famous scavenging hyenas can take down their prey but often choose to fight or scavenge rather than hunt themselves.
04:23In addition, hyenas and vultures are the most notorious scavengers in Africa.
04:26In addition, hyenas and vultures are the most notorious scavengers in Africa.
04:38Food frenzy.
04:48Food frenzy.
04:53A hyena is trying to rush into the vultures party.
04:55After successfully defeating the antelope, the cheetah was surrounded by vultures.
05:12Try to protect your food.
05:13However, the threat of scavengers scared the cheetah away.
05:24Besides the hungry vultures, the lioness also wanted this meal.
05:28Giant hyenas must be cautious when facing an aggressive honey badger.
05:41Honey badgers can launch brutal attacks and show little fear towards most wild animals.
05:47They often forage in pairs and are famous for their ferocity and agility.
06:00And not afraid of even the largest predators.
06:07Their relentless attacks make even hyenas retreat in fear.
06:12The three hyenas wanted to test their strength with this little hunter.
06:32Although honey badgers were not the desired prey,
06:35the hungry African wild dogs still decided to attack.
06:38All at once, they rushed to attack the small animal.
06:44The honey badger responded with quick counter-attacks.
06:54Eagles vs. Leopards.
06:59In the wild natural world where countless dangers lurk,
07:03animals must have strategies to survive.
07:05Despite being the weakest in terms of strength among the big cat family,
07:13the clouded leopard leads in terms of hunting success rates.
07:22This is because they employ incredibly intelligent and highly effective hunting strategies.
07:28However, the leopard was bestowed by the heavens with agility and exceptional climbing skills.
07:45They can run at speeds exceeding 60 km per hour,
07:49leap over 6 meters horizontally,
07:51and jump up to 3 meters vertically.
08:00This owl is considered nothing more than an appetizer for the leopard.
08:03This is not a monkey,
08:13but that is a leopard.
08:16With a large size,
08:20yet the leopard skillfully climbed to the top of a tall tree to attack a young bald eagle.
08:25A tree that reaches 130 feet couldn't challenge our hunters.
08:37than the leopard.
08:38This is where the leopard is on and a vegan ship's horse.
08:40They can take advantage of the leopard alone.
08:42They will need to see the leopard,
08:44rather than the leopard.
08:45Which is not a scorpion.
08:46sneakily, and quickly approaching.
08:57Then the leopard hides in the grass, observing the wild dog hunting a flock of doves, pouncing
09:07with precision.
09:17The crazy leopard rushes into the flock of birds.
09:25Hunters attempt to catch one of them to have a light meal.
09:35A mother leopard and her cubs are participating in a fight between an eagle and a black mamba.
09:44They kept trying to attack.
09:49It seems like the leopard is trying to save the eagle from this extremely poisonous reptile.
10:04Climing and speed are the keys to a successful hunt.
10:18Eagle vs. Jackal
10:22Perhaps we often think of black-backed jackals as cunning scavengers.
10:27They also frequently wander around larger predators in hopes of finding some scraps.
10:39However, jackals are also skillful hunters in their own right.
10:46Jackals are small, omnivorous, and scavenging predators that are relatively common in Africa.
11:01In this fight, the jackal and the marabou stork were not easily defeated.
11:07But, perhaps due to the sudden attack, the marabou stork did not have time to react and became
11:20the jackal's meal.
11:25It seems that the jackals are the rulers in this area.
11:35They are sly and stalk pigeons looking for a meal.
11:45The hunter begins to act only when the prey loses its guard and attentively drinks water.
11:54Plunge into the middle of a flock of tree pigeons.
12:04Attack prey accurately.
12:09The secret to a jackal's success is to concentrate, know how to put effort, and act decisively and
12:15quickly.
12:22The jackal recklessly tried to attack a secretary bird that was huge compared to itself.
12:29However, it was constantly challenged and chased away by the secretary bird.
12:40Maybe this predator is no match for this big bird.
12:49In addition, jackals often rely on speed and agility to hunt.
12:58With just one high jump, it successfully caught a bird.
13:12Making the most of his strength, this jackal stalked and captured the stork.
13:27Being hunted is bad enough.
13:31The poor antelope frantically ran away from being hunted by two jackals from behind and
13:36an eagle from above.
13:45A hungry jackal tries to attack a small antelope.
13:54Made the mother antelope angry.
14:03Hyenas are one of the jackal's fearsome enemies.
14:12This predator is very reckless.
14:17Even though he had to face a family of ferocious jackals, the hyena was unafraid.
14:25It persevered and achieved its desired goal, defeating the little jackal.
14:39Birds vs. baboons rushing madly into the flock of flamingos.
14:48Even though the prey flew up quite high, but the baboon's courage and bravery successfully
15:00subdued a flamingo.
15:06Hunting flamingos is not accessible.
15:09However, baboons are very smart.
15:13They target injured or old animals to attack.
15:21They hunt birds or small reptiles to supplement their meals, wandering around looking for food
15:45along the lakeside where flamingos are feeding.
15:52Seizing the opportunity, the baboon quickly rushed to attack its prey.
16:00The flamingos panicked because of the overcrowding and the sudden attack of baboons.
16:09Not only are lions predators on the ground, but they also have very skillful aerial hunting
16:16skills.
16:23A feeding frenzy from hungry vultures.
16:28Big cats are robbed of their prey.
16:33That caused the angry lioness to rush into the vultures and attack one of them.
16:48Look what's happening.
16:52The male lion frantically rushed into the middle of the vultures and attacked one of them.
17:06This time the vultures snatched some scraps from the male lion.
17:16Now the bold birds are competing with each other for food.
17:25Surprise!
17:30A powerful attack by a male lion successfully took down a vulture in the flock.
17:41Also, lions do not like scavengers such as vultures, jackals, and hyenas.
17:54Watch how this big cat chases away scavengers trying to pick up the crumbs left behind after
17:59the lion's feast.
18:08In a moment of peace, the cute cubs follow their mother to find a new place to live.
18:19However, peaceful moments like these don't last long.
18:33Another fearsome predator is lurking overhead and watching their every move.
18:40The cubs were in the sights of the fearsome hunter.
18:46If the lion is the savanna king, the eagle is the lord of the sky.
18:59The eagle's claw is one of nature's most dangerous and fearsome weapons.
19:15It is impossible not to feel fear and fear at the brutality of this bird of prey.
19:32Those claws were like a big knife, ready to cut and stab anything in front of it.
19:47Did the little cheetahs escape the mighty eagle's onslaught?
20:04A tragic end happened.
20:06A murderer killed an unlucky boy.
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20:23The ruthless killer continues to defy the mother leopard.
20:30War broke out.
20:34The original eagles paid the price for their brutal actions.
20:38The mother leopard's sharp claws dig into the enemy's body.
20:43The fatal bite cuts the life of the cold-blooded killer.
20:54This leopard raided the eagle's nest more than 25 meters high.
20:59The mother eagle could not stop the hungry leopard's behavior.
21:02It had to taste the horrible feeling of leopard's when watching her cubs being killed.
21:13The leopard's incredible strength and toughness are shown when it carries large prey up trees to avoid the threat of other predators.
21:28Leopard vs Baboon
21:31Let's continue with other leopard battles.
21:34Baboons and leopards are arch enemies.
21:38A leopard will attack a lone baboon when given the opportunity.
21:45However, a large male baboon can also kill an adult leopard.
21:51This is the natural world, and no one's fate is inevitable.
21:55Baboons are known to be very aggressive and defensive when they spawn leopards.
22:07The predator becomes the hunted, forced to accept defeat.
22:26The predator was resting on top of a tall tree, but no one could let down his guard.
22:36An innocent little monkey is climbing a tree.
22:41It does not know that it is approaching danger.
22:45The baboons are worried and scared.
22:48Their cries shook the forest, but fortunately, they did not upset the big cats.
22:55These monkeys are too young to consider leopards a threat.
23:09The hunter took advantage of all his benefits.
23:14It's sad to see a small animal deprived of its right to live.
23:25A group of baby monkeys was so busy playing that they didn't notice the leopard.
23:33Hiding in the bushes, the hunter tracks the movements of potential prey.
23:39The predator begins the carnage.
23:45And bad things happen too.
23:48Although agile, the baby monkey could not escape the leopard's clutches.
23:56The cunning predator allows its prey to enjoy its last moments before going to the dead.
24:10Recall the strange and fearsome predators of leopards.
24:15On the surface, it looks like the leopard doesn't care about its opponent, but it is just waiting for the animal to let its guard down.
24:32In Africa, the position of hyenas is second only to lions.
24:36They always chase leopards to get leftovers or kill opponents, depending on the opportunity and advantage.
24:47Therefore, leopards must always be on the lookout for these killers.
25:00The contradictions between the two species are irreconcilable.
25:05Known against four sly hyenas, leopard is completely outclassed in this situation.
25:14Although less agile, hyenas have a bite force of up to 773,000 kilograms per meter squared, the strongest among terrestrial predators.
25:28Their bite force is more vital than a lion or a grizzly bear.
25:33These ruthless people will attack essential parts such as the neck, abdomen or face, causing severe injury to their prey.
25:48When you see a hyena, it means there are many others around.
25:53Climbing a tree to hide is an intelligent choice.
26:05The hungry hyena will try to snatch the big cat's reward.
26:08However, their bodies cannot adapt to climbing trees.
26:17More and more greedy people come trying to steal the big cat's meals.
26:23What will happen next?
26:27What will happen next?
26:33Lion and leopard
26:39Lions rarely eat leopards, but they are ready to kill leopards when they encounter them.
26:45One of the leading causes of increasing conflict is disputes over food.
26:58A leopard is roaming the forest, looking for prey to eat.
27:19It takes three seconds for the leopard to recognize the presence of a lion.
27:29Leopards feel scared and quickly run away to avoid the lion.
27:32It knows well that the lion is a dangerous enemy and cannot confront it head on.
27:38The leopard evaded the lion's pursuit, thanks to its agility and flexibility.
27:53It looks like this leopard wasn't so lucky.
27:58Adult lions from Kambula Pride are known to be highly skilled and agile predators.
28:03They possess outstanding physical strength and can fight intelligently and mischievously.
28:13The lions take turns attacking the lone leopard.
28:18The leopard resisted in despair, completely trapped in a pack of twelve lions.
28:28Any luck for the poor leopard?
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