Hyena dogs cause traffic congestion
In the Kruger National Park (South Africa), wild dogs caused a small traffic jam. Adults and young animals decided to make a stop and prevented the passage of cars with tourists.
A traffic jam can occur for many different reasons, but this reason turned out to be both unusual and, oddly enough, cute.
Lambert Fourie shared on the Internet a scene that he captured in the Kruger National Park (South Africa). A large number of hyena dogs came out onto the road (young animals especially predominated), and the animals decided to have a good time, resting and playing. It became clear that not a single car would go any further - at least for some time.
However, it is unlikely that any of the park visitors would be offended by wild dogs. In the end, people came to look at the animals - so the people looked at the animals.