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Great last ep.

 

 

Fantastic final episode. The bloke feeding the hyena's is mental.

 
They can be brutal, they take on lions on a daily basis. The strength of their jaw would rip him in two, instead it was like he was feeding the cat. Well interesting to see that sort of relationship between human and mammal. Goes to show how nature can adapt to it's surroundings to survive, which was the common theme running through the series.
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Fantastic final episode. The bloke feeding the hyena's is mental.

 
They can be brutal, they take on lions on a daily basis. The strength of their jaw would rip him in two, instead it was like he was feeding the cat. Well interesting to see that sort of relationship between human and mammal. Goes to show how nature can adapt to it's surroundings to survive, which was the common theme running through the series.

 

Something about Hyenas makes them look prehistoric. Same with their cousins the Mongoose and Fossas, all look like they've arrived at a stage in their evolution that has plateaued. Why bother evolving further when you're a fucking badass?

 

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Fantastic final episode. The bloke feeding the hyena's is mental.

 

They can be brutal, they take on lions on a daily basis. The strength of their jaw would rip him in two, instead it was like he was feeding the cat. Well interesting to see that sort of relationship between human and mammal. Goes to show how nature can adapt to it's surroundings to survive, which was the common theme running through the series.

There was an episode of deadly 60 that spent quite a while with that guy feeding the hyenas if you're interested in seeing some more, and hearing him talk about what he's doing.

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Fantastic final episode. The bloke feeding the hyena's is mental.

 

They can be brutal, they take on lions on a daily basis. The strength of their jaw would rip him in two, instead it was like he was feeding the cat. Well interesting to see that sort of relationship between human and mammal. Goes to show how nature can adapt to it's surroundings to survive, which was the common theme running through the series.

Probably mirrors how wolves were domesticated to produce dogs - they'll be on leads in 50 years.
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