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“Hyena Pack Utilizes Clever Tactics to Expand Their Territory Far and Wide, Highlighting the Remarkable Rise of the ‘Lord of the Forest’.”

October 22, 2023 by Cong Danh

When it comes to lions, people are probably no strangers to the name “The Lord is coming” or “The Lord of the green shivers”.

But the hyena is one of the most greedy carnivores on land. Hyenas rarely hunt on their own, but mainly follow other predators such as lions, and leopards… and steal their food. It is this that leads to the meeting of the lion and the hyena.


The clip captures the scene where the hyenas are enjoying the food of the ill-fated zebra, when the sniffing lion suddenly appears, causing the hyenas to stop in time and a hyena fell into danger with sharp teeth and a pair of sharp teeth. The lion’s sharp claws, but with the instinct to hunt in groups, the lion missed the opportunity.


The lion does not give up always looking for ways to achieve the goal and in the end, what will you think when the antelope is chased by two “kings of the forest”.

It was also getting dark and the lions had a full dinner after a long day of foraging with the herd.

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