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Wild Dogs’ Ruthless Onslaught: Unearthing a Massive Tumor on a Buffalo, Followed by a Feeding Frenzy

October 20, 2023 by Pham Hien

Not lions or hyenas, jackals are Africa’s most feared predators. They possess a herd strategy to take down any large prey, this time a large buffalo.

Sebastian Sande Sakala, 42, was taking guests on a tour of Lower Zambezi National Park when he filmed a herd of wild dogs attacking one of the buffaloes together.

In the recorded images, the wild buffalo has a large herniated abdomen due to birth complications that make it somewhat heavier in fending off predators.

As expected, there was no miracle in the fight as the buffalo was defeated and became a meal for the predator. The hyenas and vultures also came to share later.

 

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