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  • 6/23/2023

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00:00 A pack predator known for its cruelty to small individuals.
00:08 But once they attack large animals such as antelope, deer cannot escape.
00:14 This animal even attacks the green forest beast.
00:18 So what is this animal?
00:21 And how scary they hunt?
00:23 Please watch the whole video.
00:28 Animals attack Sambar deer and cries for help in vain.
00:35 It is known that Sambar deer is a tall, strong species with a body length of about 1.8m to
00:44 2m, shoulder height of 1.4m to 1.6m and weight of about 200kg when mature.
00:55 Dholes once identified their prey.
01:02 They will never give up, the chase makes the prey exhausted and must run into the water
01:08 to avoid attacking the enemy.
01:11 But the predators still surround and threaten scare the Sambar deer.
01:22 Without easily letting go of the prey that was about to come to the mouth, the dhole
01:28 kept watch on the shore and the Sambar deer could not escape.
01:34 Just get ashore and it will be attacked immediately.
01:39 But perhaps today is an unlucky day for the Sambar deer because the predators won't let
01:44 it go.
01:46 When they run out of patience, they plunge into the water and attack repeatedly.
01:55 When attacked by dhole, Sambar deer's pitiful cry out in vain.
02:01 In the end, it will not escape death.
02:06 Dhole pull their prey ashore and begin to tear their bodies to enjoy their meal.
02:25 Dhole is a predator that looks like a fox but is in the dog family.
02:31 The way of hunting is as cruel as the wild dogs.
02:36 They attack and eat all animals that identify as prey.
02:41 Sambar deer is one of their favorite prey.
02:46 And the Sambar deer mother and daughter K is being attacked by a swarm of dholes.
02:54 The wise predator disturbs the Sambar mother deer and then attacks.
02:59 The opportunity to attack baby Sambar deer.
03:03 However, the Sambar deer mother very strong against the evil enemy.
03:10 Perhaps the dholes were small in number so they couldn't bring out the full power of
03:19 the predator.
03:21 We see even in the animal world, motherhood is very sacred, isn't it?
03:28 When attacked and injured, the mother Sambar deer did not believe they were animals.
03:33 It
04:00 is known that dholes are herd animals.
04:03 Like their cousins, the African wild dog.
04:06 They are extremely aggressive when hunting in groups with extremely cruel hunting methods
04:13 that even other beasts such as tigers or leopards and even bears have to fear.
04:32 The leopard ran away and gave up its prey for free when it encountered the dholes.
04:40 According to experts, dholes are cruel and sinister herd predators.
04:45 They are very ferocious with terrifying howls.
04:49 Their teeth are sharper than razors easily tearing buffalo and cow skin.
04:57 They are not even afraid of the king of the jungle.
05:04 We are witnessing a herd of dholes attacking the Sambar deer.
05:09 They target baby Sambar deer in the face of the attack of predators.
05:16 The Sambar deer herd helps protect the young.
05:29 Sambar deer's mother tried to protect baby animals but failed.
05:34 In the end, it watched helplessly as ferocious predators tore the young Sambar deer to pieces.
05:44 It seems that any predator would prefer the weak young just because they are easy to catch
05:51 and have no resistance.
05:59 However, under the protection of the mother, Sambar deer the predators sometimes have difficulties.
06:26 This is a picture of an adult Sambar deer carcass and dholes tearing it apart.
06:34 Being an aggressive predator in groups, they usually hunt in groups of 10-15 but there
06:40 are times when we see 5-6 animals hunting together.
06:47 And at such times, will they succeed in killing their prey?
06:54 Clashes between tigers and dholes cannot be avoided because between these two species
07:00 exists competition for food and territory.
07:04 Being an excellent hunter of the mountains, but tigers are still very limited in conflict
07:10 with the dholes.
07:20 The natural world is like that, hunting to survive, weak herbivores become prey.
07:27 It is natural selection and balance.
07:31 If not hunting, what will the carnivores?
07:34 Can they exist?
07:36 Our video comes to an end.
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07:51 Goodbye and see you in the next videos.
07:54 Bye!
07:58 (wind howling)

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