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Hyena v. Hyena: Battle For Territory | Animal Fight Night
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When it comes to territory, these hyenas are ready to put up a fight to claim it. What are your thoughts on this ferocious feud?
This be my gf when she on her period ???
With almost the same features from both animals only fighting technique/strategies and the ability to counter-attack matters.
Where is the lion so It can kill both
Desert hyenas!
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Awesome brown hyena footage!
natural but sad
I think running away was probably a more significant "signal of surrender"… just sayin'…
Fascinating!
Saw on youtube Hyena eating the severed head of another Hyena and eating their babies. Hyenas are disgusting animals.
That’s insanely cool
Wow, what an intense fight and the narrator made it even more intensified!!! He's so good at narrating animal fights like he did for the video titled Hippo vs Lions. Love it…
Let them fight
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Love the thumbnail, can you guys make it super funny like give the Hyena a championship belt or something and bam, viral.
Cool footage, unusual to see brown hyenas behaving so ferociously when they're normally so shy and retiring.
This specie is about 45Kg.
Good video!!!