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Breathtaking Courage: Mother Zebra Takes On 10 Hyenas to Save Newborn Foal

October 28, 2023 by Pham Hien

A newly born zebra has caught the eye of one of the most feared carnivores on the African savannah: the spotted hyena – the most opportunistic and reckless in the animal world.

The bloodthirsty hyenas took advantage of the opportunity when the mother horse had just given birth, and the pony was not yet strong enough to run away. Up to 10 hyenas surrounded and tried to eat the baby zebra.

However, like a miracle – with the love of the mother horse, she got up despite the fatigue after giving birth to fight the crowded, aggressive enemy. The father horse also helps to drive the hyena away and is able to successfully protect his cubs in the end.

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