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Intriguing Reversal: Lion Starts as Prey but Triumphs as Fierce Predator Over Cunning Hyena

October 6, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment

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In the wild, hyenas occasionally attack and hunt weak prey. However, in the video, we will see the hyena confronting the king of the jungle with great strength. 

The male lion was resting when he was disturbed by a pack of cunning hyenas. They surrounded the lion, aiming to attack from many sides.

Although alone against the aggressive herd of hyenas, the lion is not afraid, it calmly fights back. That confirmed the status of a king even more.


Although the hyenas were large, they could not do anything to the lion, even it was seriously injured. From the position of a prey, the lion turns the tide into a predator. It attacked and killed a hyena in the herd.

 

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