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Dark of the Night: Wild Dogs’ Hunt Leaves Elephants in Grief

October 19, 2023 by Pham Hien

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When it was raining in Madikwe Game Reserve, a pack of wild dogs attacked a female kudu. After chasing the cow into the water hole, the dogs eagerly gathered on the surface of the water waiting for the opportunity to strike.

Wild dogs kill kudu (with an interruption from some elephants) - YouTube

The attack must have happened before, when we arrived the kudu looked tired and was immediately thrown into the water by the wild dogs. So sad

At the same time, the curious elephants were attracted by the kudu’s cry for help, although overwhelming in number and size, the wild dogs were still fearless and kept busy biting their prey.

Elephant soaks wild dogs with its trunk in South Africa | Daily Mail Online

The elephants tried to help the kudu, but because it had stopped breathing and could not escape, the baby elephant crossed the river to try to get close to the wild dogs, but the predators did not spare him. prey.

Amazing Elephant Chasing Wild Dogs To Save Kudu At Waterhole | Animals Hero  - YouTube

The elephants eventually left and left the kudu, which was eaten by wild dogs.

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