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Ngorongoro, Hyenas Devour the Body of a Dead Hippopotamus
Spotted hyenas in 4 cases out of 5 hunt themselves, less often they eat carrion. They find prey by sight and hearing. The jaws create the strongest pressure among mammals at 70 kg / cm2, allowing them to crack bones.
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