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It seems surprising that the Wildebeest would ever voluntarily leave the safety of the grazing grounds for the preadator-rich open African lands, and yet they do this every year in order to allow the plants to flourish for the next season.
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Hyenas pigging out on a wildebeest thay'd just taken down, Vultures stand by waiting for the remains. A pair of jackals are also interested.
Video taken in the Masai Mara plain in Kenya
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This is for those who think a solo hyena can't take down a healthy wildebeest. The rest of the herd could easily stomp or gore the hyena, yet they stand by idly curious.
Filmed in the Ngorongoro Crater. Not for the faint of heart or stomach.
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A pack of hyenas eat a wildebeest alive, guts first. The young animal is alive for five minutes while the hyenas chew through its stomach. Filmed in the Maasai Mara in Kenya by Clare.