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“Antelope’s Miraculous Battle Against a Leopard After a Drain Ambush”

October 27, 2023 by admin

Leopards are the most versatile of the big cats. They skillfully find hiding places in unfaʋoral places. At this time, the slope of the ditch is a hiding place for the leopard to ambush. The male puku antelope is close, but the oƄjectiʋo is too big to deal with.

The female leopard needs to pass unnoticed by the antelope, if detected, the antelope will reveal her hiding place.

The female leopard moves very slowly, to succeed here she needs to find prey near the edge of the ditch, a successful hunting trip can stave off hunger for a week.

but the prey is still there there is hope, peeking through the ground is very risky but this is the fastest way to find a new target.

With an acceleration of 65 km per hour, the hunt ends in 6 seconds. But the result was very unexpected, dazed and disoriented, the impala made a spectacular escape.

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