Top Incredible Attacks Hungry Hyenas Eating Buffalo Alive

Top Incredible Attacks Hungry Hyenas Eating Buffalo Alive


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In this video, we take a look at Top Incredible Attacks Hungry Hyenas Eating Buffalo Alive.


The hyena's strategy is to take advantage of the fact that lions are slow. 


The lion cannot catch hyenas, because it cannot run fast enough.


but the hyena can outrun the buffalo because it runs faster than the buffalo. 


The same pattern appears in business.


A startup is like a herd of hyenas feasting on a single buffalo. 


It looks like there are lots of independent operators making their own decisions, but they're actually highly collaborative. 


They do not make decisions independently; rather, they make them collectively. 


The pack instinct dominates; they tear into the animal in total disregard for the long-term consequences of their individual actions.


A herd of buffalo can easily stampede over a lone hyena. 


But if the herd is starving, the poor creatures form a closely packed circle around their prey.


placing their vulnerable rear ends close to the center of the circle--and leaving their gnawing front teeth exposed. 


The hyena knows that even an injured beast is more dangerous than he. 


So he turns to the weakest-looking animal at the outskirts of the circle.


kills it quickly, then chews off an arm or a chunk of flank before turning to attack another victim." 


Not long after the buffalo incident.


I began to notice hyenas moving into all sorts of activities, ignoring the smoldering ruin of their old livelihoods. 


They are driving taxis, selling insurance. 


Some have even become politicians—the ultimate job security, since no one can remember ever seeing a politician fired.


Hyenas live in Africa on the plains not on trees. 


They are large animals, weighing up to 90 pounds. 


They hunt on the ground running down large animals like zebras or buffalos and eating them alive.


It's better to be lucky than good, but most mistakes are survivable. 


So be prepared, execute well, and learn from your mistakes. 

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