Bashing after Wild Dogs: Video
Published by Wildcaster 2 years, 3 months ago Tags: africa, baobab, blogumentary, cites, conservation, crocodile, documentary, education, endangered species, gonarezhou, Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, hunting, hyaenas, IUCN Red List, lions, malilangwe, mashable, narrowcasting, video, wild dogs, wildcasting, wildlife, wildlife documentary, youtube, zimbabwe.The dogs moved den again.
Hunting this morning I think they were successful, but with the bush being so dense there was just no way of me getting in there. And then their signal headed up into Sosigi hill. This rocky hill is scattered in Baobabs and in the past the dogs have denned here.
Having spent the day on Sosigi they moved west at sunset. Luckily most of this was following them along one of our tracks. By night fall, hot and exhausted the dogs rested up in the mopanie.
Any idea what this is? Marshmallows?
It’s hyaena dung made up of almost solid calcium from all the bones they crunch. Only sometimes will you see lion dung white like this but not often. The only other animal that has exrement similar to this is the crocodile. But it’s a different shape and very hard.
By the way hyaena dung makes great chalk when you want to write on dad’s car.












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