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“A thousand hyenas employ their razor-sharp teeth to excavate a food tunnel directly above the hippo.”

October 14, 2023 by Cong Danh

Hippos are large and extremely aggressive animals, it seems that they are very difficult to defeat and only lions can do that.

But surprisingly the hyenas had an arduous fight to enjoy a meal of fresh hippo meat.

The hyenas will be the animals that always see the fastest opportunity to hunt, they will notice the fatigue of the hippo and continue to attack for days.

Unpleasant wounds are created and the hippo gradually becomes exhausted. The hippo’s thick skin was the biggest obstacle for the hyena, but it was eventually demolished.

The hippopotamus enjoyed the last moments of his life painfully, while the hyena rejoiced with a huge meal.

 

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