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This unbelievable scene unfolds amidst the silence of the wild forest. A giant hyena, with its dark brown fur gleaming in the evening light, cautiously prowls through a thick patch of grass. The hunting instinct within this creature is triggered by the enticing shape of a large snake lying along the pathway.

Driven by thirst and curiosity, the hyena approaches, sensing the heavy breath of the snake just within reach. Most frightening is its silence, like a hidden danger lurking beneath the forest’s tranquility. The snake, massive and motionless, responds to the hyena’s curiosity with utter stillness, yet it has calculated every move.

As the hyena edges closer, the snake’s eyes widen and swiftly disappear into the dense shadows. Before the hyena can react, a swift strike from the snake lunges forth. Its head, like a precision instrument, darts straight toward the prey, plunging deep into the massive body of the hyena.

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In a video posted on youtube that has attracted many viewers, a horrible scene when a giant python tries to swallow a 100 kg hyena.

Specifically, this ill-fated hyena was ambushed by a python while looking for food. The python hid in the grass, making the hyena unrecognizable. The python suddenly attacked and grabbed the prey and squeezed the hyena.

The echoes of this battle reverberate through the forest, a haunting cry echoing the chaos of a struggle from which the hyena cannot escape. The brutality of the snake, unexpected and merciless, is a testament to the unforgiving cycle of nature.

The fact that gluttonous pythons attempt to swallow a whole prey twice their size is perhaps not surprising in the natural world.

The hyena could not escape, could not struggle, had to accept its fate, after only a few minutes the hyena died.

Finally, the python enjoys the meal by devouring its prey deliciously without being hurt.

Although these preys are all oversized, pythons still try to prove to us one thing, that just… a big mouth is “done”!

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