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“Survival Instinct: Impala’s Brave Fight After a Cheetah Attack”

October 2, 2023 by admin

A mother cheetah (Scientific name is Acinonyx jubatus) was hunting with her two cubs and they caught an impala. However, instead of killing her prey right away, the mother leopard decided to use it to train her two cubs.

Like many other predators, cheetahs are hunted by their parents when they are young so that they can have the most realistic experience. This time the two cheetahs also received an important first life lesson.

The cubs lack experience and skills, so even when the prey is pinned to the ground with the help of the mother, the antelope still escapes. The mother leopard just quietly watched without regretting this hearty meal so that the cubs could learn an important lesson.

 

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