I have a new found respect and admiration for aardvarks. How in the world did it manage to run circles around the hyena, find it's hole from at least 30-40 yards away, pull a David Blaine by disappearing into the hole, with teeth biting its ass? Bravo! And they're cute little critters
Yup, aardvarks never stray far from their holes, all right. In fact, usually their territory has multiple holes all over the place so they can easily access any of them in case of something chasing them. And if they can't get into an existing hole in time, they just dig a new one from scratch at a suprising speed, and if the predator tries to bite it while it's doing this, SLASH! Those aardvark claws are no joke, their power ain't pretty.
@@jje8182 The larger spotted hyenas are actually really formidable hunters AND scavengers and eat their prey alive. That said, I don’t think the same could be said for this striped hyena. You’re right I think these guys are much better off at scavenging.
Aardvark gets a 10/10 for the Olympic forward flip entry under extreme duress into its hole. I didn't know they could move so fast, quite impressive actually, the gnashing teeth and hunger hyena on your tail is a helluva motivator.
@@iNFaunTae: the more predatory an animal is, the happier I am that they starve. The planet needs less predatory relationships like those between carnivores and their prey, and more symbiotic mutually beneficial relationships, like that between fruit-bearing trees and plants and frugivorous seed-dispersing animals like humans. Humans have coevolved for tens of millions of years with fruit-bearing trees and plants in the tropical equatorial rainforest, a fully mutualistic symbiotic relationship in which they compete to make fruit as nutritious and delicious as possible in order to entice frugivorous animals like humans to eat them, and the unique interaction between their juvenizing biochemistry and our own neuroendocrine system has strengthened that bond immensely, yielding us our long lifespans as well as our large brains and subsequent higher cognitive faculties. www.abolitionist.com/reprogramming/index.html
@@blandantey, it's one of such mysteries for which we try to come up with logical explanations. In this case, let's theorize that it disappeared into its burrow because they usually do not venture too far from their burrow holes in order to increase chances of escaping predators.
I love how the wildebeest capped off the already incredible sighting (just read the description!) by going "Shoo, shoo, outta here, thief!" on the hyena. 😂😂
I suppose I can be proud to say it was myself (Etienne) and the guide Andrew that captured this amaxing sighting, the four camera angle clip is well worth watching on the Mabula channel.
Anteater : Dials 911 Wildebeest : "Wildebeests police department how may I help you" Anteater : " Come here quick I almost got eaten alive by a hyena " Wildebeest : "On our way we're exactly at the destination we were just waiting for your call " Anteater : "Thank you officer"
*The Arthur theme song, but it’s about this video* (because Arthur is an aardvark) Everyday when you’re walking on the grass. That hyena’s a pain in the _____ Because he keeps trying to eat me! And I say HEY! HEY! I gotta try and run away! Can’t end up as lunch today! Can’t get along with each other! Gotta listen to my heart. Listen for danger. Look out for the hyena I gotta hide inside my hangar! Dodge all it’s attacks, dive into my hole. In the end I’ll be the winner, and not become dinner! It’s a simple message, and it is called instinct. Just believe in yourself, so that you won’t be extinct! And I say HEY! HEY! I have achieved victory! That hyena is hungry Because he didn’t catch me! HEY! I managed to live today! HEY! I managed to live today! HEY!
@Not Today Aardvarks are afrotheres and are more closely related to elephants and elephant shrews. Anteaters are xenarthrans and are more closely related to sloths and armadillos.
crazy! Arthur doesn't even have a long snout, the absolute give-away for an aardvark character, what a shame that they didn't bring knowledge of aardvarks through his character, a missed opportunity IMO, businesses and Hollywood should donate to wildlife charities of the wild animal that they use to make lots of money from...ie. rhinos, bears, gorillas, tigers.. used for tough tyres and camping goods etc. Hippos, crocodiles, lions, sharks and every single other animal, used for movies... most wildlife is now endangered, a lot of the big animals are, esp. the predators...we either like them and want to share our planet with our fellow Earthlings...or we don't/won't..
@AaronT Actually, only Buster looks like a rabbit. Muffy and Francine look more like humans than monkeys, Binky looks less like a bulldog and more like a deformed Goomba, Brain doesn't quite look like a bear, George the moose looks more like a goat with antlers, the list goes on. XD
@@NannupTiger Fun fact: In the very first Arthur books, Arthur did look more like an actual aardvark, complete with a long snout, but then they changed him into his design we all know and love to mock because it was hard to see his mouth with that snout in the way. Uhhh, didn't the artists realize that an aardvark's mouth is at the end of the snout and not behind it? These are aardvarks! Not elephants! XD
@@cintronproductions9430 - thanks for that! my kids used to watch this show and I never knew Arthur was an aardvark! thankyou fellow wildlife enthusiast 😊
After watching most predator/prey videos on UA-cam, you'd never expect there to be any other prey animal besides impalas. I never even considered aardvarks as potential prey
Impalas are probably the easiest catch. It's hard not to feel sorry for them. But there are indeed many other prey. Wildebeest, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, other types of antelopes, and even buffalos and zebras.
There's usually associative feeding between the two however, rather than any chasing. Aardwolves, albeit burrowing animals, don't have claws strong enough to dig through termite mounds, so they often have to rely on aardvarks for that. "Aardvarks excavate extensive burrow systems for shelter, which are often refuges for a variety of other animals. They are able to break and penetrate the hard crusts of termite mounds and thereby facilitate the supplementary feeding of other species, like the aardwolf or ant-eating chat, which are not able to open such mounds. Old excavated mounds are also utilized by various species as hibernation or nesting location, which underlines the ecological importance of aardvarks." There are some reports regarding certain feliforms in mixed enclosures, and under the aardwolf section, there was this: zoorope.hu/en-mixed-exhibit-felidae-hyaenidae/ "In a nocturnal exhibit at Zoo Frankfurt the socialization of Aardwolves and Aardvarks was really successful for a long time. Aardwolves were the submissive species and sometimes showed threat behaviour, but no aggression. Mild stress was also present between the species due to the common use of the underground holes." Also, aardwolves are actually much lighter and smaller than aardvarks... Aardwolf: Length: 55-80cm (body)+ 20-30cm (tail) Shoulder height: 40-50 cm Weight: 7-10 kg (avg), Max: 15kg Aardvark: Length: 105-130cm (body)+ upto 70cm (tail) Shoulder Height:~60 cm Weight: 60-80 kg Girth: 100cm That's a lot of difference! :0
@@TravelerVolkriin No, he's talking about the aardvark. Hyenas have small, dull claws. Also, a hyena's bite is actually not as strong as previously thought, but it is still stronger than a wolf's.
What are you talking about? The Aardvark is listed as least concern by the IUCN. Though that could change in the future I admit, but still a long way from critically endangered.
Hyena: How sway! How??? So aardvark can't use their long claws to fight off predators? I thought it would stand its ground and use them Edward scissors ✂️
I clicked so fast, I thought the title read 'aardvark runs down a hare' 😆 I was so confused but delighted in the video, awesome footage, I love these animals..
For years I have thougt that you like Tasmanian tigers (also known as Tasmanian wolves) most. I fully understand that they have already died out. Incidentally, you are THE authority on hyenas. And your vast knowledge of animals is really praiseworthy.
I never see this before. Hyena chasing aardvark. Aardvark is running faster to live another day. Keep safe adorable anteater! Poor hyena! Anyway, amazing scenery...
@@jovanblom7742 I tought the same way too. Sometimes when they thretened, anteater was try to outrun their attckers but other times they fight. Unbelievably, their top speed is 31 MPH and very good swimmers. Hopefully these rarely creature should be protected so they will increase their numbers. Just a quick looks about aardvark. 😊
I'm not sure why but i thoroughly enjoy seeing a hyena get its body crunched by a Lion. That being said, that long haired hyena was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen. He/she had a body length Mohawk! AWESOME and beautiful.
Best vanishing act I ever seen..it even had the smoke effect
lol
Lovely comment
😂
Me 2. That Hyena is congused 😂
He dug under ground
2:43 I love how he called the cops after hiding in the hole
lmao
😂
Need to inform British Gas
@@Dragon-Slay3r you are right 🤣
lol 💀💀
Who knew they could run like that!? Or find the hole with such precision. Absolute genius.
World is my oyster, literally
Wasn't expecting the twist at the last moment.
Lol me either...
You just received a 👍. 😭😅!
Aardvarks follow quarantine rules, and stay near home, expectedly they stay alive... ;)
More dive than a twist.
Same here!
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The Aardvark knew exactly where his hole is..... yet I still find myself parking in the wrong floor in my apartment building
Hahaha,epic
I thought the same. Very agile critter!
Yeah me too, but we have never had a hyena chasing us in a parking garage either.😂
U need to join summer coaching in Africa
That hole is his lifeline. Of course he's not going to forget its location.
Didn't know aardvarks were THAT fast! Anyone else thought the Hyena got him for a sec?
Well that aardvark had motivation
Yeah
Yeah
The fastest run you'll ever make is when you're running for your life!
Everyone did.
I have a new found respect and admiration for aardvarks. How in the world did it manage to run circles around the hyena, find it's hole from at least 30-40 yards away, pull a David Blaine by disappearing into the hole, with teeth biting its ass? Bravo! And they're cute little critters
They not little. That was a young one
@@mthokozisindlovu2079 Yeah those things can weight 200lbs. Bigger than the Hyenas thats chasing it when its full grown.
The hyena was like holy smoke, where did that guy go.
I thought it was a ninja trick for a short while.
Had to watch it twice.
I thought he had it til I realized otherwise
@@dizzy1369 It was the same for the hyena, i think :D!
Never stroll far from your hole .aardvark wisdom
Amazing lesson :)
Nice move ant eater
I'm still shocked the aardvark knew exactly were it's burrow entrance was! so quick too but he got a bitten butt and no hyena has a soft bite
Well said.
Yup, aardvarks never stray far from their holes, all right. In fact, usually their territory has multiple holes all over the place so they can easily access any of them in case of something chasing them. And if they can't get into an existing hole in time, they just dig a new one from scratch at a suprising speed, and if the predator tries to bite it while it's doing this, SLASH! Those aardvark claws are no joke, their power ain't pretty.
It’s funny cause the hyena was about the same speed, but the Aardvark was zig zagging. Took that hyenas ankles twice🤣
Aardvark must have seen some deer dodging cheetah videos.
Hyenas aren't very good hunters. They are grifters and steal food that other animals catch. Hyenas and the trump family have a lot in common
@@jje8182 atleast hyenas are intelligent 😉
@@jje8182 The larger spotted hyenas are actually really formidable hunters AND scavengers and eat their prey alive. That said, I don’t think the same could be said for this striped hyena. You’re right I think these guys are much better off at scavenging.
that hyena left his ankles in last week
The Aardvark vented, 200 IQ move.
But the hyena saw him. He’ll get voted off!
Vark seems kinda sus
Nah don’t worry, he was with me in security
Lol
Fucken awsome comment ,201 IQ comeent
When mom says: "don't go play too far from home"!
Мама говорит : не играй далеко от дома!
@@GreenGardenG
No sorry dude... I will not be voting for Trump nor Biden!
Aardvark gets a 10/10 for the Olympic forward flip entry under extreme duress into its hole. I didn't know they could move so fast, quite impressive actually, the gnashing teeth and hunger hyena on your tail is a helluva motivator.
In summary lol
I was wondering how does a little animal like that survive, lol.
So was I.... In Africa of all places.
Yes of course
They're mole, rabbit and prairie dog hybrids
They aren't that small actually.
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surprisingly fast little fellas, glad he got away
u glad hyena starved? u glad when u starve?
@@iNFaunTae: the more predatory an animal is, the happier I am that they starve. The planet needs less predatory relationships like those between carnivores and their prey, and more symbiotic mutually beneficial relationships, like that between fruit-bearing trees and plants and frugivorous seed-dispersing animals like humans.
Humans have coevolved for tens of millions of years with fruit-bearing trees and plants in the tropical equatorial rainforest, a fully mutualistic symbiotic relationship in which they compete to make fruit as nutritious and delicious as possible in order to entice frugivorous animals like humans to eat them, and the unique interaction between their juvenizing biochemistry and our own neuroendocrine system has strengthened that bond immensely, yielding us our long lifespans as well as our large brains and subsequent higher cognitive faculties.
www.abolitionist.com/reprogramming/index.html
@@iNFaunTae i never starve, but im glad the ugly hyena did
@@4exgold Yes!! I'm glad too.👍
I like Hyena but i am glad that Anteater fled.
Hyena can go and eat an animal that is already dead anyways.
Incredible how quickly the Aardvark managed to get into the burrow!
Mangoes for everyone
When you think you're receiving your stimulus check
🤣
lmfao
Damn 😂😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂
Never saw an aardvark run before. Faster than I thought they’d be.
Rare seeing a brown hyena I am so use to seeing spotted hyenas in so many other videos.
I'm thinking same. I'm not sure that's actually a hyena.
@@okeychris9484 It is. There are brown hyenas, striped hyenas, and the most commonly seen species, the spotted hyena.
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 Don't forget the Aardwolf.
@@suchomimustenerensis5302 And, my ex wife.
@@okeychris9484 it's definitely a hyena.
That anteater magically turned into smoke. Then the wilderbeests were like “Not today!”
J
How did the anteater escape? Did it use some ninjustu?
Not an anteater
@@blandantey, it's one of such mysteries for which we try to come up with logical explanations. In this case, let's theorize that it disappeared into its burrow because they usually do not venture too far from their burrow holes in order to increase chances of escaping predators.
@@rayquanartis4837, what then is it? An elephant?
indeed an epic escape, and I love it how the wildebeest came as a group to secure the area. Wonderful!
I love how the wildebeest capped off the already incredible sighting (just read the description!) by going "Shoo, shoo, outta here, thief!" on the hyena. 😂😂
The wildebeest like, “aight chump you lost, gtfoh!” 😂
They were like "Come her son, were you just hunting .. on OUR yard?"
😂😂 I was thinking the same thing..
"Every day even you're walking down de stree- oh sh*t!" Run Arthur! 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
PPP pp p
True about Aardvark: ua-cam.com/video/CKznt025Ag4/v-deo.html
Aardvark - Now you see, now you don’t
Top speed actually doubles when running for your life.
Imagine a cheetah
That's not a hyena, it's an *anteatereater*
お見事!
Ant Avenger
Lol
Anteatereatern't
A Anteater vs A Everything Eater
I suppose I can be proud to say it was myself (Etienne) and the guide Andrew that captured this amaxing sighting, the four camera angle clip is well worth watching on the Mabula channel.
Anteater : Dials 911
Wildebeest : "Wildebeests police department how may I help you"
Anteater : " Come here quick I almost got eaten alive by a hyena "
Wildebeest : "On our way we're exactly at the destination we were just waiting for your call "
Anteater : "Thank you officer"
When you're busy eating ants 🐜 and someone thinks your meat 🍖 is much juicier. 🏃 😎
1:50
A wild hyena appeared:
Aardvark : Used DIG !!!
Hyena : Used BITE !!!
No affect on aardvark.....
Aardvark got away safely ....
Thanks for the slow motion replay. I thought the Hyena got the anteater until I saw the replay. AWESOME!!!
Hyena: looks left, looks right... thank God no one saw that....
YT: no you're wrong
Then the Anteater gets on the radio to the Wildebeest. edit - yes it's an Aardvark thank you.
_Aardvark._ Anteaters are very different critters.
Aardvark is in its own order (Tubulidentata). While anteater is groupped with sloths, armadillos etc. in Xenarthra order.
Aardvarks are different from anteaters man, they come from an antique mammal lineage, they are living fossils.
Every animal has their own strategy to survive.
Bottomline Aardvark and Anteaters eat insects.
this is super rare I have never seen a video of a brown hyena hunt and never seen an aardvark being hunted ever before that is truly a rare video
First time I have seen the Aardvark RUNNING! It's one of my favourite (not only African) animals and...I didn't know it was so fast!
The dust made it look like a substitution jutsu/ninja smoke screen 😂
*The Arthur theme song, but it’s about this video*
(because Arthur is an aardvark)
Everyday when you’re walking on the grass.
That hyena’s a pain in the _____
Because he keeps trying to eat me!
And I say HEY!
HEY!
I gotta try and run away!
Can’t end up as lunch today!
Can’t get along with each other!
Gotta listen to my heart.
Listen for danger.
Look out for the hyena
I gotta hide inside my hangar!
Dodge all it’s attacks, dive into my hole.
In the end I’ll be the winner, and not become dinner!
It’s a simple message, and it is called instinct.
Just believe in yourself, so that you won’t be extinct!
And I say HEY!
HEY!
I have achieved victory!
That hyena is hungry
Because he didn’t catch me!
HEY!
I managed to live today!
HEY!
I managed to live today!
HEY!
😂😂😂 awesome
@@antwonlembrick8712 Glad you liked it!
I could hear it as I was reading it 🤘
I can actually put the Arthur theme to this if you want me to
Most underrated comment of all time!
Wow that was amazing how the aardvark disappeared down a burrow, the wildebeest chased the hyena off!! Wow thank you for sharing this video! ❤️❤️❤️
A brown hyena chasing a anteater... such an incredibly rare footage
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anteater
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aardvark
Know The Difference
1:40 that aardvark must be like: "NOT TODAY, B*TCH!"
Wow Aardvark got away. Way to go Aardvark.
Hey Annette :)
Spoiler alert
@@ysfabd100 Lol, sorry
Hyena went back to the command center to report the UFO sighting.
Hyena: i kill you aardvark
Aardvark: i spit you with ants.
Lol!
xddd
So lame
@@xjemiki2803 that wasn't lame
Hyena calls emergency meeting
Hyena tells that Aardvark vented
Hyena was not the impostor
thats a rare sighting
I didn’t know Einstein had UA-cam !??
It's good
Thanks captain obvious
@@rhys3089 hey that hurt my feelings
Hyena 1: "Do you like food to go?" Hyena 2: no why" hyena 1:"cuz there it goes!!!"
Damn,never knew the Anteaters could run so fast
This is no anteater.
Yeah! Aardvarks are smaller and live in different places to anteaters
4.25 40 speed when trying not to be dinner
@Not Today Aardvarks are afrotheres and are more closely related to elephants and elephant shrews.
Anteaters are xenarthrans and are more closely related to sloths and armadillos.
Hey 👋 my name is Trevor as well
My guy had a gps back to his crib
That's incredible! Kudos to the cameraman!
I was rooting for the aardvark. 😎
Hyena: *"He ant easy to get!"*
This comment deserve more likes
Even without his glasses Arthur still dusted him
Aardvarks can run surprisingly fast
Arthur has changed a lot from when I was a kid.
crazy! Arthur doesn't even have a long snout, the absolute give-away for an aardvark character, what a shame that they didn't bring knowledge of aardvarks through his character, a missed opportunity IMO, businesses and Hollywood should donate to wildlife charities of the wild animal that they use to make lots of money from...ie. rhinos, bears, gorillas, tigers.. used for tough tyres and camping goods etc. Hippos, crocodiles, lions, sharks and every single other animal, used for movies... most wildlife is now endangered, a lot of the big animals are, esp. the predators...we either like them and want to share our planet with our fellow Earthlings...or we don't/won't..
@AaronT Actually, only Buster looks like a rabbit. Muffy and Francine look more like humans than monkeys, Binky looks less like a bulldog and more like a deformed Goomba, Brain doesn't quite look like a bear, George the moose looks more like a goat with antlers, the list goes on. XD
@@NannupTiger Fun fact: In the very first Arthur books, Arthur did look more like an actual aardvark, complete with a long snout, but then they changed him into his design we all know and love to mock because it was hard to see his mouth with that snout in the way. Uhhh, didn't the artists realize that an aardvark's mouth is at the end of the snout and not behind it? These are aardvarks! Not elephants! XD
@@cintronproductions9430 - thanks for that! my kids used to watch this show and I never knew Arthur was an aardvark! thankyou fellow wildlife enthusiast 😊
Plot twist- the ants called the hyena to get rid of anteater
Anteater - *Why do I hear boss music?*
After watching most predator/prey videos on UA-cam, you'd never expect there to be any other prey animal besides impalas. I never even considered aardvarks as potential prey
Flesh vs hunger
Impalas are probably the easiest catch. It's hard not to feel sorry for them. But there are indeed many other prey. Wildebeest, warthogs, monkeys, baboons, other types of antelopes, and even buffalos and zebras.
That hyena looked funny as hell...running with his hair flying around everywhere.
I didn't know that they could move that fast. I glad it didn't move too far from its hole.
I also had no idea! It’s just incredible
No humans could/would outrun them as long as they are adult and healthy.
@@Latestsightings I don't think that awkward slow hyena was even capable of killing that thing.
What an amazing ability that they can easily find their hole as if they had GPS, and all the while dodging the predator!
Wildebeest: Is that hyena in the neighborhood 😳
Let's goooo guys.
Hyena: I was just passing friends say hi to Aardvark.
Some say dont dig yourself into a hole you cant get out of.
Him: hold my ants
Upcoming video: Ant tries to outrun Aardvar (Anteater) in an epic chase.
Lmao
The way he dipped himself vertically into the hole like a Lipton bag in a cup had me rolling 🤣🤣
the anteater just showed the hyena a disappearing act . Magic at it's best
Even "The Masked Magician" couldn't have disappeared that fast. A puff of smoke and the hyena was like "Wait ... what the SAMHILL just happened " ? 😆
That was so cool!!! The Great Escape!! 😲 He just made it by "the hair on his chinny chin chin" 🤣
That Hyena is a laboratory experiment
I loved how that herd teamed up once the aardvark got away , they was about to fuck that hyena up , way to go y’all 🙌🏽❤️
They were just bluffing. If that hyena would have faced them, they would have turned and started running the other way.
DAMN, I didn't know Arthur was this fast!
Imagine if an aardwolf chased down an aardvark... a tongue-twister 😆
There's usually associative feeding between the two however, rather than any chasing. Aardwolves, albeit burrowing animals, don't have claws strong enough to dig through termite mounds, so they often have to rely on aardvarks for that.
"Aardvarks excavate extensive burrow systems for shelter, which are often refuges for a variety of other animals. They are able to break and penetrate the hard crusts of termite mounds and thereby facilitate the supplementary feeding of other species, like the aardwolf or ant-eating chat, which are not able to open such mounds. Old excavated mounds are also utilized by various species as hibernation or nesting location, which underlines the ecological importance of aardvarks."
There are some reports regarding certain feliforms in mixed enclosures, and under the aardwolf section, there was this: zoorope.hu/en-mixed-exhibit-felidae-hyaenidae/
"In a nocturnal exhibit at Zoo Frankfurt the socialization of Aardwolves and Aardvarks was really successful for a long time. Aardwolves were the submissive species and sometimes showed threat behaviour, but no aggression. Mild stress was also present between the species due to the common use of the underground holes."
Also, aardwolves are actually much lighter and smaller than aardvarks...
Aardwolf:
Length: 55-80cm (body)+ 20-30cm (tail)
Shoulder height: 40-50 cm
Weight: 7-10 kg (avg), Max: 15kg
Aardvark:
Length: 105-130cm (body)+ upto 70cm (tail)
Shoulder Height:~60 cm
Weight: 60-80 kg
Girth: 100cm
That's a lot of difference! :0
An aardvark may also be an ant eater, but it is not the same ant eater as an anteater.
“Imagine having big, sharp claws but still have to run from predator like a puss.”
This comment was made by the South American giant anteater.
Hyenas have one of the strongest bite force in animal kingdom, that anteater would have been toast my guy
@@jaredfoster606 He's talking about hyenas that run from lions. Lol.
@@TravelerVolkriin No, he's talking about the aardvark. Hyenas have small, dull claws. Also, a hyena's bite is actually not as strong as previously thought, but it is still stronger than a wolf's.
@@doktorhyena what? That’s as strong as we thought.
@@jaredfoster606 i believe that is referring to the larger spotted hyenas. Brown hyenas dont have the bite force of their cousins. :)
Anteater ran so fast that he started smoking! 🤣
That so funny🤣😂🤣😂😭it like man when dem run from the police
Two rare signings in daylight cancel each other out. Amazing.
This is the first time I have seen an Aardwark
Both are rare mammals of Africa. The Aardvark specially is critically endangered.
What are you talking about? The Aardvark is listed as least concern by the IUCN. Though that could change in the future I admit, but still a long way from critically endangered.
So
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He jumped in a bunker hole..
@@jimw5955 👍
Aardvark : left the savanna's open world and went in his private menu.
Hyena : looks for another player.
hi guys , to the 1% who read this , know that you are important and loved, may your dreams come true and hope that your life is well.
Thank you you too
Thanks you too brother
Same to you bro
Thank you. Ameen. God bless you too.
Amen.
Hyena definitely hasn't got leopard instincts
A never before seen moment
*A never seen before moment.
A moment never seen before
A before moment seen never
Moments never before seen a.
A seen never moment before.
What sorcery is this? The ant eater conjured up an interdimensional gateway and vanished!....never mess with an anteater with a degree in astrophysics
Hyena: How sway! How???
So aardvark can't use their long claws to fight off predators? I thought it would stand its ground and use them Edward scissors ✂️
😂😂😂😂fr
Hyena ate the anteater so fast.. camera didnt even catch it... 😆 🤣 😂
It's rare to see both of them at daytime
The anteater suddenly remembered the lessons from the cheetah when he was young .
Damn the hyena almost got it tho
"Who, me??? I wasn't chas'n no anteater" --Embarrassed Hyena
I clicked so fast, I thought the title read 'aardvark runs down a hare' 😆 I was so confused but delighted in the video, awesome footage, I love these animals..
For years I have thougt that you like Tasmanian tigers (also known as Tasmanian wolves) most. I fully understand that they have already died out. Incidentally, you are THE authority on hyenas. And your vast knowledge of animals is really praiseworthy.
Aardvark went so fast that he broke the sound barrier.
Excellent sighting, thank you.
The wildebeest was like oh yeah the ant eater paid us to body guard him. Let's go.
Chases off the hyena in the aftermath lol
I never see this before. Hyena chasing aardvark. Aardvark is running faster to live another day. Keep safe adorable anteater! Poor hyena! Anyway, amazing scenery...
And I thought aardvarks were slow...
@@jovanblom7742 I tought the same way too. Sometimes when they thretened, anteater was try to outrun their attckers but other times they fight. Unbelievably, their top speed is 31 MPH and very good swimmers. Hopefully these rarely creature should be protected so they will increase their numbers. Just a quick looks about aardvark. 😊
@@ryacob9791 Yes, and they've always been first in the dictionary!
I'm not sure why but i thoroughly enjoy seeing a hyena get its body crunched by a Lion. That being said, that long haired hyena was one of the coolest things I'd ever seen. He/she had a body length Mohawk! AWESOME and beautiful.
You're thinking of an entirely different hyena there bub.
@@broadbandislife thanks James Howlett. There may be several types of hyena but I'm not a fan. Again that being said that particular one was cool.
Hyenas wouldn't dare to hunt an ant eater from south America in a 1v1
South Africa
He's talking about the giant ant eaters from South America. They can get some decent claws
@@nathanermitano4458 yeah those one's, I've seen them fight off jaguars so ik they would be able to fight off a lone or a couple hyenas
This brown hyena wouldn’t obviously. But I think a full clan of spotted hyenas could kill one.
The wildebeests are like yeah get out of town buddy
Who else learned how to spell “aardvark” from watching Arthur? Lol
That song is still stuck in my head. 😂
@@CamberRockerCamber such an iconic song! Lol
Never watched Arthur.
Facts I know I did u took me back lol
That was my show as a kid
One of the best magic tricks I have ever seen
Find a hole. Call on the wildebeest to run off the hyena.
Yaay, for Mr. Anteater. Clearly, the Anteater got away and didn't need any saving, but thanks for the gesture Mr. Wildebeest.
I LOVE aardvarks... I had a toy aardvark as a child that used to 'hoover' up ants, I wish I still had it 😊
Haha cute
Dawwww.