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Hyena’s Meal Mishap Frees Antelope from Double Predatory Peril

October 13, 2023 by Pham Hien

Video:

In this scene we can see a leopard stalking a herd of antelope grazing in a green field.

it does not rush to attack its prey, but slowly observes approaching the antelope herd, when the herbivorous antelope approaches it sees the best distance and chooses the easiest target it will begin to attack.

Like now, the antelopes are engrossed in eating grass and still don’t know that someone is lurking to attack them.

Suddenly the leopard jumps up to attack its prey, it chooses the right prey to attack. After a while of chasing it caught an antelope.

But now there is a special guest there, the hyena, a person who specializes in robbing other predators, they rely on large numbers, so they often stalk the hunters alone to rob their prey.

Taking the opportunity of two predators confronting each other, the antelope quickly escaped.

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