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00:00 As a merciless cold-blooded animal that cannibalized even their young without resistance, hyenas
00:13 have always proved to be formidable predators.
00:16 Although much smaller than other predators, hyenas cause countless prey to suffer severe
00:21 damage.
00:22 Today, let's watch the moments when hyenas attack and eat impala alive.
00:33 Close up of hyenas attacking and eating impala.
00:42 Among the favorites of the Africa's predators, can the impala run away in the face of a cruel
00:50 hyena?
00:51 This poor impala is typical.
00:56 It was repeatedly attacked by hyenas although it jumped into the water to hide, but the
01:02 hungry predators did not let it go.
01:10 Based on the large number of swarms, they constantly attacked the weak point of their
01:15 prey, causing it to cry out in pain.
01:19 Sharp bites hit the abdomen while the impala was still alive.
01:24 It was helpless and desperately waiting for death.
01:28 Finally, when the impala was no longer able to resist, the hyenas dragged it ashore and
01:34 tore the body.
01:39 Although often having eaten rotten meat, fresh meat is always what hyenas crave, so they
01:45 often eat their prey immediately after killing.
01:59 Although not as large as many other carnivores, hyenas are not inferior to any predator.
02:10 With all that they have, from cunning to powerful bites, awe-inheritance, recklessness and wisdom,
02:18 hyenas are truly fearsome predators.
02:31 We witness the cruel and cold blood of hyenas as they tear the flesh of the impala.
02:38 The poor impala was gutted by the hyena while it was still alive.
02:44 Perhaps now it just waits for death to come quickly so that it can be freed.
02:50 It was also the common pain that the fate of the prey had to endure.
03:19 The hyena is known to be an animal that specializes in stealing prey from other carnivores.
03:26 But once they catch their prey, there will surely be only death.
03:37 We often see hyenas really run because their body structure makes them look very slow at
03:43 first glance.
03:44 However, this species possesses a respectable matting speed up to 64 km/h.
03:52 They always chase and attack on weak points, making it difficult for prey to escape.
03:57 A lost baby impala is unaware that it has been torn.
04:27 The python discovered the prey and attacked quickly.
04:34 It used its body to wrap the prey tightly, causing it to break its bones and suffocate
04:40 to death.
04:42 It was supposed to be eaten, but the arrival of a hyena broke it all.
04:47 The intruder immediately snatched the prey from the python's mouth and ate it deliciously.
05:01 Despite possessing a speed faster than a hyena, up to 75 to 90 km/h, but this impala still
05:10 could not escape the stubborn predator.
05:14 The impala was chased by the hyena, which fled into the woods to hide, but the predator
05:21 caught up and attacked it consecutively from behind.
05:25 Despite possessing sharp horns, it still could not resist hyenas.
05:30 The hyena blatantly attacked and tore the impala's flesh while it was awake.
05:36 The prey suffered to death.
05:54 Most hyena prey are bitten by them on their abdomen or buttocks and thighs.
05:59 They rarely bite the neck or muzzle like lions or leopards.
06:04 Because the buttocks and thighs will be easier to rip, and these positions will make it impossible
06:09 for the prey to launch counter-attacks.
06:21 The prey would die in pain, blood loss and exhaustion.
06:37 This lion ferocious nature makes hyenas attack other carnivores, including leopards.
06:46 The hyenas tormented the python but all in low level.
06:50 It was impossible to have to fight this whole herd of hyenas alone.
06:56 It was exhausted to be bitten by the hyenas because resistance was still now superflous.
07:03 Maybe it now knows that so it is lying to wait for death to come quickly to free it
07:11 from this pain.
07:21 Although known as one of the most hated animals in the world, because of its greedy, cunning
07:32 and cruel nature, we cannot deny the intelligence of their strength.
07:47 Everything they do is for survival, it's part of the law of nature.
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