Wild dogs and hyenas are mortal enemies, always competing for kills. The hyenas always go after the wild dogs’ prey which they have killed, and never the other way around.
Jaguars are short and stocky leopards are most slim also jaguars have more rounded faces than leopards and Jaguars are usually bigger on average and have spots inside their spots leopards do not.
Homosexual mating happens in nearly every animal on earth, y’all in the comments calling this “male bonding” and not “mating” are weird. They banged, Karen.
I remember going to the Bronx Zoo, visiting Jungle World, and seeing the leopard 🐆, and then the unthinkable happened. The leopard 🐆 started to roar just like in the video. It roared again a few minutes later. It was probably because it was hungry and was calling for the zookeepers to bring it some food. In between the two times in which the leopard roared, I said "Do The Roar Man, Do The Roar!" And 2 or 3 minutes later, it started roaring again. It was probably just a coincidence, but I think that the leopard understands some English and listened to me.
Impala remains so calm and cool when they are getting eaten alive by predators. They don't even try to escape or protest or yell.. They are designed to become food of predators... What a dumbass animal
This is some of the greatest funniest scenes ever, watching the pups ward off the elders for litter mates to feed while the elders just waiting on the background for their turn LOL cute tho
Why couldnt this be edited with more lead up of this very beginning bullying... Damn shame all too often videos are edited poorly. So amazing the pups defend their litter mates to eat their fill before the elders can start feeding. Interesting and fascinating.
So amazing how about every single pack, the youngest puppies and litter dominate the kills and feeding, ironically bullying the previous generation litter of yearlings and elders without it being taught to them. Basically instinctive across the entire species for hundreds of thousands of years and upward to millions of years. Incredible. So fascinating and adorable.