Sable (& their Angolan cousins, the Roan antelope), are uniquely adapted, & pretty bold in temperament. A bit like a donkey, or a horse mentality, but in an antelope form! A formidable target for sure. Especially a male, fully grown like here. If the dogs went after an impala, or Thomson’s gazelle, wildebeest, etc. they’d have to exert so much energy running. Impala can leap ten feet from a standing position, and somewhat further when sprinting. They could even hunt ostrich but that means more running, and risking the death claws, on those prehistoric feet! Sable are very strong with their fully-developed horns, and don’t like backing down…The dogs are great pack hunters but sometimes bite off more than they can chew. But that’s not saying much - something like, 80 % of painted dog hunts are successful. Clearly not with sable!
@@en_kratiathey've chased prey into deeper waters. They likely recognize the animal by the horns and know they would suffer an injury easily. With a hippo they can outmaneuver it easily (though they can't bite through a full grown one) but this prey is agile and has the weapons to one shot them in the blink of an eye.
Wild dogs and Hyenas are like the gangs of thugs in NYC and just as cowardly! They won't attack when they're alone, only when there's several of them against one!
This is an awesome footage! I had never seen a sable before. I typed it into the youtube search and found a short, where a sable antelope, probably in a zoo or park, actually attacks and fights back with rhinos!
@@rebeltvr6046 I found thats only a recent phenomenon. They used to be by far the most dominant predators on the African continent. Only 50 years ago they used to roll in packs of 100-200. But declining prey meant they couldn't sustain that many mouths and had to split off. Nothing on this planet is successfully fending off 200 painted wolves. That's essentially infinite stamina. Id imagine with a top speed of 45 mph and being able to run at 37 mph for miles, there is nothing that can get away from 200 hungry painted wolves.
@@samo6083 I can see that. Lions, Hyenas, Leopards are weary of the wild dog. With 100-200, I can see how they'd be formidable. However, unlike Hyenas, these wild dogs (along with lions) are having a terrible time, probably because they need a large hunting range.
Majestic sable antelope! Even lions are careful of them and wouldn't easily try a full grown male sable like that. Wild dogs didn't have a chance, they would have been badly injured or even killed by those horns.
@@jeremymccardle3696 I totally agree with you. had i known it was 5 min of this and then quitting, i would have never wasted 5 min of my life. I am surprised they couldn't take it down. they were a big group.. Also, that antelope was very scared. They missed their chance.
this doesn't work against the dogs because I've seen many vids of them taking down a very similarly built animal in the oryx (gemsbok) and they go for the rear while others hold its head,neck and face to keep it from attacking the ones behind. ua-cam.com/video/1CX4Dg2HDSM/v-deo.html Wild dogs are literally capable of killing any animal that weighs 1ton> they literally kill cape buffalo adults. This sable is nothing in comparison 🤣 It was likely a mock hunt, something wild dogs do to help less experienced members become more coordinated. They look like real hunts but just lack full commitment
What a magnificent creature is the sable! Resplendent. So rare now. Up against an even more rare predator! This spectacle was once common. Only just the other day in Earth terms. What we have lost! Beautiful beautiful beautiful
That Sable was beautiful. Unfortunate for the wild dogs however. The pack was definitely not big enough to take on a fully grown male Sable. Now, wild dogs are fully capable of taking it down however, it would require a much bigger pack. If that were the case then they would have surrounded him on all sides and eventually overwhelmed him. But a big and healthy bull antelope is fully capable of holding his own against a small pack like this.
Adult sables are not prey of wild dogs. Sables have killed lions by stabbing back while being attacked from behind. Wild dogs are better against waterbuck and kudu which can't defend as well as sables, roans, gemsboks etc.
Those wild dogs are trying to get him to loose his nerves and run out the water. This sable antelope is smart not to run. Those dogs have no chance on a head to head attack. If he runs hes pretty much doomed, because those dogs have incredible stamina.
Amazing, AMAZING footage. I've rarely seen Sable encounters with predators photographed, let alone filmed so clearly. You are so lucky! Your guide was right, this IS National Geographic!
+Duty Eskino But those horns might make a leopard think twice about dropping out of a tree on it. It was the front kicks that would kill a wild dog if they connected. Probably kill the thing instantly...
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Sable antelope: You want a piece of me? Wild Dogs: We don't want a piece of you, we want all of you! Sable Antelope: Come on, you punk dogs, come and get me!
Lions have a problem with a bull sable, they are not your garden variety antelope. The bulls are known to fight each other to the death over breeding rights. I did once see a Kudu bull with his harem walking by a bull Sable who was watching me. The Kudu turned and knocked him on his ass. Quite the sight, the Sable got up and gave him a look like "what was that for?" but nothing further. I believe the Sable would have kicked his ass if he wanted to.
This is a "Sable Antilope", one of the most agressive Antelope. Look Wild dog Can kill "Impala" or "wildbeest" even in the water... But they give some respect to Sable Antelope. Even lions & hunters all know that this specie is not a Joke.
Sable Antelope vs Man : ua-cam.com/video/J7EQbHZbSsM/v-deo.html Lioness pride vs Sable Antelope : ua-cam.com/video/nrija9Sdvu4/v-deo.html Sable Antelope vs wild dog 1: ua-cam.com/video/VBUOmn68EXw/v-deo.html sable Antelope vs wild dog 2: ua-cam.com/video/2n3bjtxxqJQ/v-deo.html
No the odds were in his favour. Sables most aggressive antelope known in existance, rarely lions can even kill them unless getting severely injured. These dogs were no chance and soon realized that themselves.
The Sable Antelope is like Michael Jordan and the Wild Dogs were like the Detroit Pistons Bad Boys when they walked out in embarrassment when the Bulls swept them...lol
Those back scratcher horns look impressive but won't do much harm......smart that it stood its ground and was not tempted into an exhausting flee ,since these dogs are built for the chase..... Although...considering the comments , they could indeed be useful when attacked from behind or for some lethal side swipes.
Actually those horns can inflict a lot of damage. They don't use the curved surface to "ram" against an attacking predator, rather when hard-pressed they employ stabbing swings sidewards or backwards. The same goes for the Gemsbok and Roan.
This one, the giant sable and the roan as well are the few antelope species that usually fight back even against lions. And they do very well, so you are so wrong if you think that those horns "won't do much harm"...
@Edward Francis this doesn't work against the dogs because I've seen many vids of them taking down a very similarly built animal in the oryx (gemsbok) and they go for the rear while others hold its head,neck and face to keep it from attacking the ones behind
These wild dogs are smart. They must know instinctively that this Sable is more dangerous than other antelope, because they would have ripped it to shreds otherwise.
@@kendrickhudson218 they were likely not hungry. Its been known that wild dogs even after just eating will test prey nearby and exhibit all traits of a real hunt apart from persistence. I've literally seen wild dogs kill adult buffalo, believe me when I say that if they wanted that antelope dead it would be...
@@kendrickhudson218 plus I see many vids of them killing things that fought back. In a real hunt they actually want that because once you attack one dog the others are finally able to attack the exposed rear area of the animal. So dogs will sometimes provoke a charge to find an opening. These guys were clearly not that hungry
@@kalyankishore2042 they were likely not hungry. Its been known that wild dogs even after just eating will test prey nearby and exhibit all traits of a real hunt apart from persistence. I've literally seen wild dogs kill adult buffalo, believe me when I say that if they wanted that antelope dead it would be...
What a majestic creature is the Sable antelope!
The tour guide really knows how to set the mood great footage
The hippo didn't even bother turning around. He's like don't be ridiculous little dudes.
Wow. I am a big antelope fan now. How the attacker had to retreat before a stubborn and defiant opponent is really special.
Sable (& their Angolan cousins, the Roan antelope), are uniquely adapted, & pretty bold in temperament. A bit like a donkey, or a horse mentality, but in an antelope form! A formidable target for sure. Especially a male, fully grown like here. If the dogs went after an impala, or Thomson’s gazelle, wildebeest, etc. they’d have to exert so much energy running. Impala can leap ten feet from a standing position, and somewhat further when sprinting. They could even hunt ostrich but that means more running, and risking the death claws, on those prehistoric feet! Sable are very strong with their fully-developed horns, and don’t like backing down…The dogs are great pack hunters but sometimes bite off more than they can chew. But that’s not saying much - something like, 80 % of painted dog hunts are successful. Clearly not with sable!
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You know you're watching a seriously intimidating animal when the pack of dogs decide to see if a HIPPOPOTAMUS might be a less daunting prospect.
These dogs fear the water not the antelope
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I'd suggest you actually watch the video before posting patent nonsense.
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It's in an inch of water FFS! Stop it!😂
@@en_kratiathey've chased prey into deeper waters. They likely recognize the animal by the horns and know they would suffer an injury easily. With a hippo they can outmaneuver it easily (though they can't bite through a full grown one) but this prey is agile and has the weapons to one shot them in the blink of an eye.
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What a beautiful specimen that Sable antelope
Attack is a strong word. Walking by is more appropriate
The walk of shame by the dogs 😂
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At 4:45, the lead dog stops, looks at the Hippo, and says to the followers, "what about this one?" The others respond, "he's all yours."
The antelope dug in like a soldier in the trenches What an act of bravery
yea that antelope has a nice nec
He could kill all of them if he would.
Those horns mean business
Yeah cause having your balls n penis ripped out then your intestines a horrable way to go all herbivores knows this .
The Sable antelope stood his ground and lived!
I love how they began to stalk the hippo after the sable. Like, do you expect that to be easier? 😂
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No, dogs are smart they want to tease the hippo and hippo will chase them and ampola will be chase by hippo so dogs can finally attack on the land
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The unity portrayed by these dogs usually impresses me,,
A wild dogs head blown clean off impresses me!
Wild dogs and Hyenas are like the gangs of thugs in NYC and just as cowardly! They won't attack when they're alone, only when there's several of them against one!
@Just Doing It Jim so lions are cowards too ?
Humans are cowards too ? Ants are cowards too ?
It's called being a social animal you fool
Antelope: Who want it
Hippo: Keep walking chumps
Wild Dogs: we'll get em next time
Great encounter, very lucky to see something like that. They wanted him to run but he was having none of it. Even a lion is wary of a bull sable.
lions kill sable if they are in a hunting party. They are quite capable of taking them. Fuck, they kill giraffes
@@wilsonblauheuer6544 And nevertheless they have respect for antelopes. Those horns are deadly, and every predator on earth is aware of this.
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Well put.
@@wilsonblauheuer6544 I said wary, not that they don't take them, Sable won't go down without a fight.
it's amazing the way they call off the hunt and nonchalantly walk past the antelope.
@trueman mann They neither are viscious nor cruel. They just want to live, and to be doing this they need to kill.
@@gutemorcheln6134 -- well said...
there is an easier meal out there, somewhere
This is an awesome footage! I had never seen a sable before. I typed it into the youtube search and found a short, where a sable antelope, probably in a zoo or park, actually attacks and fights back with rhinos!
Saw this giant sable in philly in a museum my god the size of this thing is insane
Wild Dogs: Just forget about it... I am not THAT hungry... -.-
They were like let's look at the hippo and after that let's move on.
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Hippo did not even consider the dogs enough of a threat to even stop grazing and turn around !
Hippo said “ah nice! There go some ants in the form of dogs. I always wanted some of those as a pet. Put in a cage one day and have as pets.”
Obviously. Hippos are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too powerful for even male Lions.
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@@rebeltvr6046 I found thats only a recent phenomenon. They used to be by far the most dominant predators on the African continent.
Only 50 years ago they used to roll in packs of 100-200. But declining prey meant they couldn't sustain that many mouths and had to split off.
Nothing on this planet is successfully fending off 200 painted wolves. That's essentially infinite stamina. Id imagine with a top speed of 45 mph and being able to run at 37 mph for miles, there is nothing that can get away from 200 hungry painted wolves.
@@samo6083 I can see that. Lions, Hyenas, Leopards are weary of the wild dog. With 100-200, I can see how they'd be formidable. However, unlike Hyenas, these wild dogs (along with lions) are having a terrible time, probably because they need a large hunting range.
The Sable looks like a legendary Pokémon . such a majestic creature
To me, they look like Yakul from Princess Mononoke.
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What a noble looking animal
Wow that’s beautiful animal I love the heart this animals got.
Alternate title, "Painted wild dogs timidly follow a Sable antelope".
timidly can quickly turn into tipping the prey apart. they were testing him out and decided it's not worth the risk because he's standing his ground.
Sable antelope are not easy prey..they are extremely aggressive.
Sables have sickles for horns, and yet animals like lions, hyenas, and wild dogs still go after them.
I’ve learned something new, I’ve never seen or heard of a sable antelope before. I’m glad they didn’t kill him, he looks magnificent 😍
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lovely vid. thanks for posting it as it is.
without any added effects
Glad you liked it!
Majestic sable antelope! Even lions are careful of them and wouldn't easily try a full grown male sable like that. Wild dogs didn't have a chance, they would have been badly injured or even killed by those horns.
Truly wonderful to see that some animals do manage to escape the cruel hunting method of the wild dogs.
Salome Cordier his turn tomorrow..
Cruel? Its nature, cruel is when farmers shoot and trap these amazing predators who have evolved into one of Africas most succesful hunters.
It's the classic force projection and posturing.
@@karlmarx71 animal supremacist spotted, also I have never heard of FARMERS trapping/keeping wild painted dogs
respect to sable, knows to use legs, water for rear and horns, fully aware, well done
bose sebi Fuck that piece of shit
bose sebi I wanted to see it get ate. waist of time watching
@@jeremymccardle3696 I totally agree with you. had i known it was 5 min of this and then quitting, i would have never wasted 5 min of my life. I am surprised they couldn't take it down. they were a big group.. Also, that antelope was very scared. They missed their chance.
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Sable antelope can turn its head around easily. So biting in the back wont help because the dogs could die.
this doesn't work against the dogs because I've seen many vids of them taking down a very similarly built animal in the oryx (gemsbok) and they go for the rear while others hold its head,neck and face to keep it from attacking the ones behind.
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Wild dogs are literally capable of killing any animal that weighs 1ton> they literally kill cape buffalo adults.
This sable is nothing in comparison 🤣
It was likely a mock hunt, something wild dogs do to help less experienced members become more coordinated. They look like real hunts but just lack full commitment
What a magnificent creature is the sable! Resplendent. So rare now.
Up against an even more rare predator!
This spectacle was once common.
Only just the other day in Earth terms.
What we have lost!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful
I had never seen such a beautiful and Strong antelope before!! nice video!
Sable antilope is amazingly beautifull
Wow, impressive display of the Sable’s dominance of the situation- “Don’t fuck with me!”
This video interesting
That Sable was beautiful. Unfortunate for the wild dogs however. The pack was definitely not big enough to take on a fully grown male Sable. Now, wild dogs are fully capable of taking it down however, it would require a much bigger pack. If that were the case then they would have surrounded him on all sides and eventually overwhelmed him. But a big and healthy bull antelope is fully capable of holding his own against a small pack like this.
Exactly he also kept his composure.. the moment he starts to run away he loses his advantage
The pack could still take the antelope but at a great cost. The losses would be too much to risk.
And would threaten the viability of future hunts.
Adult sables are not prey of wild dogs. Sables have killed lions by stabbing back while being attacked from behind. Wild dogs are better against waterbuck and kudu which can't defend as well as sables, roans, gemsboks etc.
They could of if they wanted too.. Just needs 2 etc...
It didn't appear to be about the pack. It appeared to be about the Saber staying in the deep waters!!!!
Clearly, staying in water saved it's life. Once surrounded, there is no escape 👍
Sables can stab backwards. I've seen them defending themselves from lions. Wild dogs have no chance against these antelope.
Standing in the water is not what saved its life, but rather not running is what saved its life.
@@shafqatishan437if they would of got his balls or asshole it would of been a done deal he was smart for staying in the water and standing his ground.
The water does taste good today .. Antelope is off the menu ...
The sable antelope looks so handsome!
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Handsome?😳😳😳🤔🤔🤔
Beautiful antelope , glad it could defend itself.
Hate gang up predators
Those wild dogs are trying to get him to loose his nerves and run out the water. This sable antelope
is smart not to run. Those dogs have no chance on a head to head attack. If he runs hes pretty much doomed, because those dogs have incredible stamina.
That is an awesome animal.. powerful.. not today! Amazing footage
That antelope had a look like: Please do it! I Want to see you do it!
the ducks just chilling enjoying the action
That stare from the hippo in the beginning was hilarious he was looking at them like the hell all these guys doing on my property
Amazing, AMAZING footage. I've rarely seen Sable encounters with predators photographed, let alone filmed so clearly. You are so lucky! Your guide was right, this IS National Geographic!
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Those horns...very VERY dangerous!
Beautiful antelope!
those horn are not very dangerous at all because they curve to far back the antilope can't get the stabbing attack
The dogs too know it..u can notice the Sable showing the dogs the size of the horn!
+Duty Eskino
But those horns might make a leopard think twice about dropping out of a tree on it. It was the front kicks that would kill a wild dog if they connected. Probably kill the thing instantly...
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DUTY EsKim0 It is good for things attacking it's back. ua-cam.com/video/nrija9Sdvu4/v-deo.html
Standing in the water is a great move. He could also try and stump them into the water
Dies ist ein wunderbares video, es zeigt die Schönheit der Natur. Wir müssen vom Ochsen lernen, er ist klüger als der welpenhund. Die welpenhunde liefen Weg, weil der Ochse schlau war.
That stomping technique should be part of every preys arsenal!!!
Sable antelope: You want a piece of me? Wild Dogs: We don't want a piece of you, we want all of you! Sable Antelope: Come on, you punk dogs, come and get me!
The little tail of the Sable
Sable is the most dangerous Antelope. There not to be mess with.
Lions have a problem with a bull sable, they are not your garden variety antelope. The bulls are known to fight each other to the death over breeding rights. I did once see a Kudu bull with his harem walking by a bull Sable who was watching me. The Kudu turned and knocked him on his ass. Quite the sight, the Sable got up and gave him a look like "what was that for?" but nothing further. I believe the Sable would have kicked his ass if he wanted to.
Together with the Gemsbok that is.
This is a "Sable Antilope", one of the most agressive Antelope. Look Wild dog Can kill "Impala" or "wildbeest" even in the water... But they give some respect to Sable Antelope. Even lions & hunters all know that this specie is not a Joke.
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Sable Antelope vs wild dog 1: ua-cam.com/video/VBUOmn68EXw/v-deo.html
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Panthera Stark true
It would seem the only chance the dogs have is to get the Sable out of the water and on the run. Those horns are unbelievable!!
Good for the Antelope!! The odds were not in his favor but he stood his ground anyway.
No the odds were in his favour. Sables most aggressive antelope known in existance, rarely lions can even kill them unless getting severely injured. These dogs were no chance and soon realized that themselves.
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Sable Antelope: you will drool, but you won't taste me 🤣
Sable can be quite fierce, they have been known to even kill lions with those horns when under attack
Good thing Sable antelope didn't run and stood its ground....had it ran ...dogs would have chased it to exhaustion
Wow, that Sable antelope is magnificent!!
This antelope is a national symbol of my country ☺ 🇦🇴 Angola.. It's called" Palanca Negra Gigante"
-- wow this is an AWESOME animal! very strong and beautiful too
The Musashi Miyamoto of the animals
I can't believe they cut it at the end, I really wanted to see if the dogs were dumb enough to try to take on the hippo.
The hippo ate them all
@@upland77 hippos are fast enough to even catch the dust left behind by the dogs😂😂😂
That Antelope kept checking its 6 o'clock..... Hes been around the block once or twice. Lol.
Something tells me wild dogs have had their ass whoopped before by Sable
Suddenly a croc comes from behind and... Snap! And the dogs go like "Damn, we just gave that croc our food for free 😠"
Sables are highly endangered, so it's good they didn't get a hold of that one
Only the Angolan race is highly endangered (Giant Sable) ........the common sable is not threatened.
They seriously went after the hippo 😃😃😃😃
If he runs he looses!
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Rhino starts to walk away
Antelope *bro......BRO*
Sees the dogs walking away
*YEAH THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING 'BOUT. TAKE A HIKE MIKE*
Awesome video. Wild life is very harsh and every animal tries to survive. 🤘😊👍💯
Antelope knows water 💧 is safe
You mean "painted dogs NOT attacking sable antelope".
*Tries
"Stand your ground" will weakened the enemies. This is the prove.
Gud Job sable antelope. You perfectly kept your cool
If they were thinking of attacking that Hippo, then they went from stupid to stupider!
Уф, хорошо что не съели! Так переживал за такого красавца антилопу!
даа Антилопа и в правду красавец
There's no small enemy. Stand your feet. Fight it out
Yes waiter, I'll have the water and NO antelope today!
The Sable Antelope is like Michael Jordan and the Wild Dogs were like the Detroit Pistons Bad Boys when they walked out in embarrassment when the Bulls swept them...lol
Who's cheering for antelope to brutally thrash a dog
Me...
Definitely me.
Tf is wrong with you
What a gorgeous bull sable!
Those back scratcher horns look impressive but won't do much harm......smart that it stood its ground and was not tempted into an exhausting flee ,since these dogs are built for the chase.....
Although...considering the comments , they could indeed be useful when attacked from behind or for some lethal side swipes.
Actually those horns can inflict a lot of damage. They don't use the curved surface to "ram" against an attacking predator, rather when hard-pressed they employ stabbing swings sidewards or backwards. The same goes for the Gemsbok and Roan.
PaulLonden .I've seen one video showing the use of these type of horns. A lion was holding on to the ass And they used the horn to pry them off.
Wont do much harm? Do research on sable and their temperament and ability to usr their horns then comment
This one, the giant sable and the roan as well are the few antelope species that usually fight back even against lions. And they do very well, so you are so wrong if you think that those horns "won't do much harm"...
@Edward Francis this doesn't work against the dogs because I've seen many vids of them taking down a very similarly built animal in the oryx (gemsbok) and they go for the rear while others hold its head,neck and face to keep it from attacking the ones behind
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These wild dogs are smart. They must know instinctively that this Sable is more dangerous than other antelope, because they would have ripped it to shreds otherwise.
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Very true. Antelopes confidence and body language helped form that opinion too
Nah they're just really punks against animals that actually fight back and don't run from them. 😂
@@kendrickhudson218 they were likely not hungry. Its been known that wild dogs even after just eating will test prey nearby and exhibit all traits of a real hunt apart from persistence.
I've literally seen wild dogs kill adult buffalo, believe me when I say that if they wanted that antelope dead it would be...
@@kendrickhudson218 plus I see many vids of them killing things that fought back.
In a real hunt they actually want that because once you attack one dog the others are finally able to attack the exposed rear area of the animal. So dogs will sometimes provoke a charge to find an opening.
These guys were clearly not that hungry
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The antelope was smart enough to stay in the water and to know not to venture too deep into hippo territory
sable was smart enough not to show fear or bolt and run. That kept the dogs hunting instinct somewhat suppressed
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That antelope is SO BEAUTIFUL
Those dogs was just investigating if they really wanted to attack that they would have
Sable Antelope.What a nice looking animal.
Sadly, Impalas have been binge watching this video and they tend to try this same stunt, it hasn’t ended well. These dogs weren’t that hungry.
The dogs would have lost, badly, against the sable antelope that is. Impala doesn't have much of a chance if caught by wild dogs though
@@stylicho I know you are that sable. You were lucky that day pal.
Even I got scared, when he started stumping. Took me by surprise.lol
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Wild dogs shock me how their much smaller then regular dogs but way more vicious
From my mother land, I am hearing some lovely Shona words here..
I heard some Zim English accent 😂
I love the sable antelope, he will fight anyone.
Lol they couldn't bring down an antelope and then went after a hippo 😂 did they go after an elephant after they've failed with the hippo?
Well, you gotta hand it to them, they're persistent!
They actually went after something even bigger, a fat American tourist.
WT should we call ... Confidence or over confidence. Hahaha. That too they are going seriously towards hippo after failing antelope
May be they were in search of some coward .... one's...that antelope was brave ....
@@kalyankishore2042 they were likely not hungry. Its been known that wild dogs even after just eating will test prey nearby and exhibit all traits of a real hunt apart from persistence.
I've literally seen wild dogs kill adult buffalo, believe me when I say that if they wanted that antelope dead it would be...
Amazing footage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh,that's me
Dang man you big
@@PainfulHail134 hello
I'm one of them painted dogs...😁😂
You still alive?
You still alive?