This amazing story happened in Kenya. Reddit A hippo fine was attacking the dogs and lets in Antelope to be saved. It launches out of the water to crush the antelope on land before dragging it away in its giant jaws. Several other hippos lend a hand in dragging the unsuspecting animal into the water before ripping it to shreds. Unfortunately, the antelope got stuck in the muddy pond. The Gnu, which is also known as an antelope, … they also happen to hate crocodiles sorry guys but if anyone thinks a hippo has a 'sense of greater good', and actually wanted to save the impala out of the goodness from its heart, has the wrong idea about nature Some viewers have been left in disbelief at the savage brutality – especially because it appears there was no motive for the attack. A female antelope was surrounded by a flock of feral dogs beside a swamp. At first, the authors of the video thought that the hippos wanted to join the attack. A hippopotamus kills an antelope after the rescue of the wild dog attack. Edit: Upon rewatch, Hippo's bite should've killed it but it fucked up and just left it defenseless and hurt. Take a look. Whether the hippo mistook the antelope for one of the dogs or simply got tired of the intruder is unclear — but one thing is for certain, hippos generally do not tolerate other animals in their space. Such is cruel nature of life in the wild. Hippos saving impala from certain death and helping it to safety. The photos are truly amazing. After being bitten by a crocodile, the large antelope is seen being dragged slowly under the water. An antelope was almost killed and eaten by a crocodile but it was saved by a hippo. COMM: Hippos are among the most aggressive animals on the planet.
Amazing Interaction in nature between animals. To reclaim its territory, as well as a measure of peace, it sacrificed the antelope and got its wish to be left alone in privacy. Several hippopotamuses then can be seen coming to the aid of the wildebeest. Honestly, probably did it a favor, it was going to die anyway so it killed it quickly, hopefully less painful then being eaten alive/bleeding out.
The scene was filmed by Pieter Van Wyk Forester at Mala Mala National Park in South Africa. The perfect example is below in this amazing video of a hippo saving and then helping a Gnu (wildebeest). On the other hand, both Hendry and Denets noted that hippos have been documented stealing kills from crocs and then eating them. After a crocodile had caught a gnu (a type of antelope) crossing the river, a group of hippos observing the scene quickly made their way over, with one hippo in particular scaring off the crocodile. COMM: The large male hippo has killed the antelope and thrown it clear off the mud, leaving it as easy prey for the dogs.