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Cackle of hyenas feast on giraffe on KNP golf course

8 Sep 2022
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Jean Roussouw recently took the video of a lifetime on the Skukuza Golf Course in the Kruger National Park when he filmed a cackle of hyenas eating a giraffe on the fairway.

To add to the unbelievable moment, the hyenas can be seen chasing away a female lion from their prey.

It has to be seen to be believed. Take a look below:

Source – Jean Roussouw, Skukuza Golf Club.
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