In the wild, lions and hyenas have frequently clashed. As is well known, hyenas and lions frequently engage in violent fights. Every time the two species coexist over all of Africa, it is clear. Hyenas and lions are both scavengers, yet they frequently engage in competition for scraps and sex from one another.
At the time of this extraordinary occurrence, Louis Le Roux was on vacation at Gharagab in the Kgalagadi National Park. In the very north of the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, ᴄʟᴏsᴇ to Union’s End, lies a small, extremely remote self-catering camp known as Gharagab Wilderness Camp. It appears to be in the middle of nowhere, perched on top of a dune over a well-lit waterhole.
Louis begins the video by capturing a lion pride ʜᴜɴᴛing in the savannah. As he tries to fit in, you can hear him whispering softly. A lioness stops moving when she notices a hyena on their ʜᴜɴᴛing grounds as birds chirp in the background. The hyena is almost racing toward the lionesses when he suddenly notices them. He quickly does a U-turn and departs the area. The lions are advancing on him at the same time the hyena runs.
They all proceed, even if one of the lions briefly approaches the intruder near enough to paw at his leg. Five quick cats are at one point shooing the hyena out of their territory. All the cats eventually come to a stop and let the hyena leave alone.
Let’s watch the video: