The rhinoceros drops a fission bomb, scaring the hyena

The clever and humorous way of responding to a single rhino against the horde of hyenas made it impossible for the group of tourists to follow.

South Africa field instructor Matt Smith recorded a moment of calm release of manure while being attacked by hungry hungry hyenas, MSN reported on October 23. Revealing panic, the hyenas hurriedly backed out after the rock-like rhino kicked away dust and splashed into their eyes to mark the territory.

Picture 1 of The rhinoceros drops a fission bomb, scaring the hyena
The hyenas hurried away when rhinoceros feces were thrown into their faces.(Photo: Matt Smith).

"This is one of the most unique scenes I have ever seen. We watched this male white rhino walk around the territory and saw the hordes of hyenas crossing the river towards it. One member of the group. asked if the hyena is interested in rhino and intends to attack, I am sure they do not dare to try but it is surprising that they are real, " Matt said.

According to Matt, the hyenas quickly approached the rhino and tried to bite it. The rhino responds by kicking feces towards the enemy. The hyenas continue to disturb the rhino and chase the target along the river. The whole encounter lasts about 5 minutes. The hyenas lost interest and pulled each other away when they realized the rhino was too big for them.

often follow other large predators like lions, leopards, . and steal their food. Because hyena bodies are not perfect for hunting, they are difficult to control or kill prey, they are forced to rely on other species to supplement their food. Hyena is the master of tracking and taking advantage of animals eating corpses like vultures to determine the location of successful hunts.