You reap what you sow, the cause and effect is very thrilling and not a single inch wrong.

According to scientists’ statistics, the majority of carnivores are solitary hunters. They are mostly animals that have physical advantages or possess specific skills such as strength, speed, venom…

However, the hunting success rate of solitary predators is much lower than that of herd predators.

Throughout his life of stubbornness, the hyena was chased down by his enemies using his own familiar moves


Choosing to live in groups will help animals protect their territory, protect each other and support each other in hunting better.

Among them, we can mention animals that are recognized as masters in coordinated hunting of prey such as lions, wild dogs, hyenas, wolves…

The African wild dog is an animal that scientists consider the most “top” species with an almost perfect set of skills.

If even expert predators such as lions and hyenas have a hunting success rate of about 30%, then for African wild dogs this rate is approximately 80%.

The factor that creates the success of wild dogs is thanks to the gathering of excellent individuals to form a strong team. Wild dogs are species that live in groups with high social organization and discipline.

They often hunt in groups of about 6 – 20 animals. With the skill, endurance and ability to accelerate surprisingly fast from each individual in the group, when combined together, they will form an extremely scary hunting group.

Hyenas are relatively common carnivores in Africa, making an important contribution to helping balance the ecosystem here.

With a hideous appearance, cold-blooded, and cruel to the point of being able to eat their own young, it is not difficult to understand why hyenas are among the most hated animals on earth.

For many people, hyenas are one of the last of the witchy animals, possessing the power of demons and dark forces. Some African cultures even believe that witches can turn into hyenas to harm others.

In the Middle Ages, many people also rumored stories about hyenas that specialized in digging up graves and eating the bodies of the deceased.

Despite having such a bad reputation, it cannot be denied that hyenas, like many other carnivores, also need to supplement an adequate amount of food to be able to survive in the environment. harsh wild natural environment.

Although the hyena’s foraging method is not very “clear and straightforward”, in terms of efficiency, few other animals can compare.

In Africa, spotted hyenas are second only to lions (when they encounter each other alone) in terms of strength. Sometimes hyenas even “bully” lions, when they are outnumbered.

In addition, there is another animal that also hunts in packs, relying on numerical superiority to overwhelm its prey, and has an even higher success rate than hyenas: wild dogs.

A clip filmed at the Senalala Luxury campsite located in Kruger National Park, South Africa accidentally captured the moment of encounter between two destined opponents.

Accordingly, it is unclear how an unfortunate hyena got into the middle of a pack of wild dogs of about 8 members.

It is ironic that the person who specializes in spreading hatred in the African desert is now being punished by the enemy using his own attacks.

However, it seems that the god of luck has not really turned away from the hyena. Thanks to his quick thinking and jumping into a nearby lake, the animal was able to temporarily avoid the pursuit of the wild dogs.