Chapter 543: Who killed the big monster?
Although Chu Ye came here first to take a look, he just stood in front of this big monster and couldn't see how it was killed.
The fat man, on the other hand, accidentally walked up behind the big monster. As soon as he saw it, he suddenly shouted again, "No, there is something wrong here." '
Chu Ye heard the fat man's cry and walked over.
As soon as he passed by, he immediately shouted, 'Oh my God, what kind of animal did this? '
Feifei also went over and took a look. With just one look, Feifei quickly turned her head away. After all, she couldn't look directly at this scene.
It turned out that this big monster hippopotamus was killed by some kind of animal that dug out the tank, and a big bloody hole was dug out from the back of its buttocks. This kind of scene will definitely be very shocking if you look at it up close.
What kind of animal could kill a giant monster hippopotamus? This in itself is shocking enough. Because the big monster hippopotamus is very powerful. Before, no animal except Chu Ye could defeat it.
'Boss, what's going on? The big monster hippopotamus was killed by some kind of animal. What kind of animal killed the big monster hippopotamus? The fat man looked at everything in front of him and felt very puzzled.
Feifei ran to the side and didn't want to look at this big monster hippopotamus anymore.
Chu Ye was also very puzzled. After all, he didn't know who killed the big monster hippopotamus. After all, there seemed to be no such powerful animals on this prairie.
'What do you say! What kind of animal could kill a big monster hippopotamus in such a way? After hearing what the fat man said, Chu Ye asked back.
After hearing this, the fat man thought for a moment and said, 'It seems that it may have been the second brother who did it. '
'You mean the hyena! 'Chu Ye knew who the fat man was referring to.
'Of course, the guy who likes to dig out pots is a hyena! ’ said the fat man.
'However, hyenas are so powerful that they can defeat this big monster hippopotamus. 'Chu Ye didn't quite believe what the fat man said.
'Boss, except for hyenas, no animal would do this. Although the combat effectiveness of a single hyena is not very good, hyenas always fight in groups. With their numbers, it is certainly possible to defeat a big monster hippopotamus. 'The fat man argued.
'If it was hyenas, why didn't they eat the whole big monster hippopotamus? Why did they just dig out the tank? Chu Ye asked again.
When Chu Ye asked this question, the fat man was a little unable to answer. After all, hyenas always go out in groups. As long as they catch prey, they can eat the entire prey, not to mention the meat on the prey, even the bones.
'This--this--I don't know what's going on. 'The fat man muttered.
However, the hyena is indeed a very magical animal on the savanna. The reason why it has won the reputation of Africa's second brother is not groundless.
Hyenas are members of the hyena family, with a dog-like body shape, a long neck, hind limbs shorter and weaker than the forelimbs, a shorter body, high shoulders and low hips; there are long hyenas on the dorsal midline behind the neck; large teeth, with thick tapered premolars. Cleft teeth develop and molars degenerate. The jaws are thick and strong and can bite open bones.
The shape is slightly like a dog, with a shorter and rounder head than a dog's. The fur is brown or tan, with many irregular dark brown spots. Because its hindquarters are lower than its forequarters, its walking and running posture is not very elegant. But it is quite fast and has endurance when running.
They can run at speeds of 50-60 kilometers per hour and can run long distances without getting tired. African spotted hyenas have an average bite force of 460 kilograms. For comparison, the bite force of the African king of lions is "only 360 kilograms."
Hyenas live in groups and hunt in a matrilineal social system, relying on their well-developed sense of smell and strong jaws and teeth to forage for carrion. Females weigh about 10% more than males and are the stronger and more dominant of the sexes. Female hyenas with a lower status will give birth to the next generation with a lower status. Other females must be responsible for helping to take care of the puppies.
Each hunting distance is up to 100 kilometers away. It is inevitable that dogs will be injured during the hunting. The injured ones will stay in the cave to guard the territory and take care of the puppies. After the hunting group returns to the cave, they will spit out food to feed other dogs.
Hyenas live in groups. A group can be as large as dozens or as small as a dozen. The leader of each group is a strong female hyena. The social organization of hyenas is very hierarchical. When foraging, the "mother leader" always gets the largest piece of meat with the best parts, and this is a matter of course.
Hyenas have considerable freedom under the premise of living in groups. They often travel alone, hunt alone, and eat by themselves. Members of a group tend not to stay together for long periods of time. Once they meet again, they act as a member of the group as a matter of course, thus reflecting their social gregariousness. When two spotted hyenas of different genders meet, the male always lets the female walk in front. If there is only a piece of meat, the male will leave it to the female.
In the African savannah, creepy howling sounds can be heard from deep in the grassland after dark. It is hyenas hunting prey or fighting each other.
They can make more than ten kinds of calls, which is very important for its survival because it is often active at night and must rely on different calls to strengthen the bond between group members. But these calls are almost always very strange, and often make people feel chilled when they hear them.
Especially when they are looking for food or when they are in heat, the strong cry they make is even more frightening. Because hyenas often give people a very annoying and lazy image, there are absurd legends circulating in some places that as long as they appear in human settlements, they will bring death.
When hyenas are together, they are like a group of playing children, noisy and extremely lively. They use their ears and tails to transmit information to each other, and they constantly use calls to communicate with each other. Sometimes they roar loudly, sometimes they laugh heartily, sometimes they hum in a low voice, sometimes they chuckle in a low voice, and their sounds can be transmitted thousands of meters away.
Hyenas like to hunt at night. Hyenas can chase herds of zebras or wildebeests running at speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour at a speed of 65 kilometers per hour. Spotted hyenas can hunt alone, in pairs, or in groups of three, or in packs.
Hunting alone often yields little, and one success out of five times is considered good; however, when hunting in groups, there may be gains eight out of 11 times. Hyenas are animals that like to attack in groups.
Documentaries show that when hunting alone, hyenas will howl to summon the group if they find food, and can even drive away larger and more powerful leopards.