00:00 The survival rule of the wild nature is that the strong always prevail, but it is not that
00:18 the stronger are always larger sized animals, but they can be smaller sized ones too.
00:25 As it is because of the harshness of the environment that creates extremely brutal hunting machines
00:33 like wild dogs, hyenas, doles and even jackals.
00:38 As each animal has different hunting tactics and unique survival tricks.
00:44 Join us to discover the jackal with his extremely attractive antelope attacks and defeats.
00:51 The Jackal attacks and kills an antelope.
00:59 As a small animal of only 12 to 30 kilograms, jackals are often the target of notorious
01:06 predators.
01:07 Although they are carnivores, they often face dangers from other predators, as these sly
01:14 hyenas are also a threat to jackals.
01:17 And with its greedy, reckless and claw-blooded nature, the hyena does not hesitate to confront
01:25 the whole pack of jackals and perhaps this hyena wants to attack the bear jackal.
01:32 Although the jackals have fought to protect their cubs, they were unable to stop the hyena
01:40 and as a result the jackal was eaten by a hyena.
01:49 It is known that these jackals have an extremely diverse food source, as the jackals' diet
01:56 consists of smaller mammals like birds, reptiles, frogs, antelopes and medium-sized animals.
02:05 They make use of all the sources of food to survive and most of them also follow larger
02:12 predators to eat leftover pieces of meat, even jackals that eat corpses.
02:19 For jackals, hunting in groups will bring the most efficiency and they can easily defeat
02:26 aggressive prey, just like wild dogs.
02:30 Jackals also use siege tactics and distract their prey and then attack from all sides,
02:38 leaving the prey exhausted.
02:40 However, this time the impala was too aggressive as it fiercely resisted the attacks of the
02:48 jackal, so it was lucky enough to escape.
02:59 As opportunistic predators, they do not miss their lucre of prey, as the jackals can hunt
03:06 antelope or birds on their own without the help of teammates, as it will often run around
03:13 its prey and attract their attention.
03:16 They will wait for the prey to be distracted and dizzy and then attack.
03:29 However, jackals are also seen living in pairs and hunting together, as they work together
03:38 very well.
03:41 This mother wildebeest is trying to protect her newborn baby.
03:49 This baby wildebeest is too weak and it can't stand yet and has to be taught, as this is
03:56 the opportunity of predators, as they repeatedly distract the mother wildebeest and then attack
04:02 the young.
04:05 Despite her determination to protect her baby, the mother antelope accidentally injured its
04:10 young and perhaps the jackals saw the bravery of the mother wildebeest and left.
04:22 Jackals are endowed by nature with long legs and curved canines to adapt when hunting.
04:28 In particular, the strong teeth can cut through meat with a powerful bite.
04:35 Let us admire the extremely attractive attacks of the wild dogs against the stork, as the
04:42 jackal took a bite and pulled the stork to shore.
04:46 With the powerful bites to the head of the prey, it stunned it, and the stork probably
04:51 won't have a chance to escape anymore.
04:56 The jackals quickly carry their prey to a safer place to enjoy, as maybe it's been a
05:02 long time since a jackal has enjoyed such a delicious meal.
05:08 Although known as small carnivores, it also has many difficulties in hunting.
05:21 The jackals can confidently hunt their prey many times larger than their own body size.
05:33 In addition to that, they even dare to take risks to rob other species of food when given
05:40 the opportunity.
05:44 Seeing this honey badger attacking a python, the jackal did not hesitate to rush forward
05:51 and intend to steal the bait.
05:56 The honey badger also showed great determination to protect its achievements.
06:04 Despite facing two predators, the honey badger did not show any fear as it still tried to
06:10 hold on to its python, as it seems that the ferocity and the determination of the honey
06:26 badger caused the jackal to give up.
06:35 And as to see, surviving in the wild is not an easy thing for all the animals, especially
06:42 for small animals, because they will have more difficulty in finding food when hungry
06:48 predators are always waiting for the opportunity to take their lives at any time.
06:55 Today's video ends here.
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