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Tribes, Predators, and Me

Tribes, Predators, and Me

2016Ended2 Seasons6 Episodes8.7TMDB
BBC Two

Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the remotest regions on three continents to join three tribal families, learning their unique traditional survival skills and how they live alongside the world’s most iconic and dangerous animals.

Season 2 · Episode 3

Hyena People of Ethiopia

Sep 21, 2017·1h

Hyenas are loathed and feared by many people. Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan journeys across Ethiopia to find out how the people here can live so close to these powerful carnivores. Ethiopia has more hyenas than anywhere else in the world, and Gordon wants to find out why. He starts his journey in the capital, Addis Ababa. Even here on the outskirts of this massive city, spotted hyenas prowl looking for food. Local hyena expert Girum Henok takes Gordon on foot to see hyenas at night in a small patch of forest. Weighing up to 90 kilos and capable of killing lions in packs, hyenas are one of Africa's most impressive carnivores. Girum tells Gordon that hyenas are tolerated here because people believe hyenas ward off the devil.

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When did Tribes, Predators, and Me Season 2 Episode 3 air?

Tribes, Predators, and Me Season 2 Episode 3 aired on September 21, 2017.

How long is Tribes, Predators, and Me Season 2 Episode 3?

This episode runs for approximately 60 minutes.

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