Both Hyenas and dogs score pretty high in animal intelligence- there's a lot going on in those brains and maybe instinctual reactions of hostility are overruled by curiosity and even a kind of playfulness. Hyenas in particular I find very hard to read and they seem very complex, interesting animals.
@@krugerwildlifeantics I’m pretty sure you’ve seen it all. There’s a video going here on RUclips of a leopard nursing a baby monkey for ages like it was her cub. That’s another rare sighting
I have been blessed to see a lot of awesome sightings. However i have noted that there is a lot of clips on the web which is or has been edited and not always what it seems. Maybe send me the link and i will have a look
People used to think of Hyenas as "Revolting Scavengers", but they're so much more than just that.
True, few people actually realize that they hunt most of their own food.
Both Hyenas and dogs score pretty high in animal intelligence- there's a lot going on in those brains and maybe instinctual reactions of hostility are overruled by curiosity and even a kind of playfulness. Hyenas in particular I find very hard to read and they seem very complex, interesting animals.
Very true. There is so much we dont understand why animals behave un certain ways.
Agree, i do not trust hyena as they are just so unpredictable.
That is a rare sight for sure 👌
It sure was. They behaved as if they were friends for a long time.
@@krugerwildlifeantics I’m pretty sure you’ve seen it all. There’s a video going here on RUclips of a leopard nursing a baby monkey for ages like it was her cub. That’s another rare sighting
I have been blessed to see a lot of awesome sightings. However i have noted that there is a lot of clips on the web which is or has been edited and not always what it seems. Maybe send me the link and i will have a look
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