Summertide Rambles 29 December 2020 14 Replies During our drive through the Addo Elephant Park this morning we were fortunate to encounter this confrontation between an elephant bull and two spotted hyenas who were trying to hide the remains of their prey in a water trough. Spotted Hyena and Buffalo prey Time to fight about who gets the lion’s share Elephant locked onto target! Elephant locked onto target! Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestTumblrWhatsAppLinkedInRedditEmailPrintLike Loading... Related
naturebackin January 4, 2021 at 4:25 pm How extraordinary and well captured. The water must have tasted pretty yucky after a while! I wonder if they were ever able to retrieve the remains. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 5, 2021 at 6:45 am Thank you, Carol! We did notice that afterwards no elephants would drink from that trough – they’d only sniff at the water and move on. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:30 pm We’ve seen them on previous visits to Addo too, but never this dramatically! LikeLike Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:31 pm Indeed it was, Robert LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
H.J. for avian101 December 30, 2020 at 2:27 am Seems like you bumped into some drama there! It’s all there, great illustration of a fact. Good work D. 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:32 pm Thanks, H.J. One of those sightings we’ll think about everytime we pass this spot in future. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:33 pm We were really lucky, Helen! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:34 pm That seems the best course of action! LikeLike Reply ↓
photobyjohnbo December 29, 2020 at 5:42 pm Interesting! I suppose only the youngest of elephants might be a target of the hyenas. Of course, I have no idea. 🙂 LikeLike Reply ↓
de Wets Wild Post authorJanuary 2, 2021 at 12:35 pm Spotted hyenas especially are often underestimated, John. I would not bet against them taking advantage of an unguarded young elephant. LikeLike Reply ↓
How extraordinary and well captured. The water must have tasted pretty yucky after a while! I wonder if they were ever able to retrieve the remains.
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Thank you, Carol! We did notice that afterwards no elephants would drink from that trough – they’d only sniff at the water and move on.
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You were fortunate to spot the hyenas 🙂
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We’ve seen them on previous visits to Addo too, but never this dramatically!
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Amazing encounter!
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Indeed it was, Robert
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Seems like you bumped into some drama there! It’s all there, great illustration of a fact. Good work D. 🙂
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Thanks, H.J. One of those sightings we’ll think about everytime we pass this spot in future.
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Wow Dries, what an awesome sighting.😃
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We were really lucky, Helen!
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Give way to the big guy!
janet
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That seems the best course of action!
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Interesting! I suppose only the youngest of elephants might be a target of the hyenas. Of course, I have no idea. 🙂
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Spotted hyenas especially are often underestimated, John. I would not bet against them taking advantage of an unguarded young elephant.
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