Lion Attack Baby Rhino but Leopard Robbed It's Prey

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00:00 After the epics of predators of the African savannah and all animals are not on the lion's
00:08 menu, the giant rhinoceros is no exception.
00:11 The prey that the lions aim for are baby rhinos that have no fighting strength.
00:17 However, this time the lion was robbed of its prey.
00:21 And who robbed the lion's food?
00:23 We invite you to watch today's video.
00:25 The lion kills the baby rhinoceros and is robbed of its prey by the leopard.
00:40 As the second largest animal on the African savannah, rhinos are rarely attacked by predators.
00:46 But in times of security of prey, baby rhinos will often be in danger.
00:56 Here mother and child rhinos leisurely forage for the presence of lions showing that they
01:01 cannot live peacefully.
01:07 Faced with the rhinoceros mother and child, the lion is alone, so it does not dare to
01:12 attack.
01:15 Because the body of the baby rhino is twice the size of a lion, not to mention the ferocity
01:20 of the mother rhino.
01:24 So lions only dare to observe their prey.
01:36 During mating season, male rhinos will seek out female rhinos for mates.
01:46 He drives away and attacks baby rhinos.
02:08 Mother and daughter rhino led each other to another pasture.
02:16 The lion always follows the mother rhino to wait for the opportunity.
02:20 When the prey was not alert, it rushed from behind to pounce on the baby rhino, back with
02:27 the intention of seeing.
02:32 The baby rhino was startled and ran away.
02:36 Motherly instincts aroused the rhino determined to chase the lion without paying attention
02:42 to the cub.
02:47 Maybe this is the unlucky day for the baby rhino.
02:50 The leopard that was feeding nearby found the right opportunity for today's meal.
03:00 After defeating the baby rhinoceros, the leopard quickly carried the prey up the tree to eat.
03:06 It grips its prey tightly and climbs gently.
03:19 Although not possessing many advantages in hunting like rhinos, leopards have a gift
03:26 for their ability to climb extremely well.
03:29 It is also a survival skill of this animal.
03:36 Living in the harsh environment that always requires a large amount of food every day
03:41 is indispensable for dramatic moments of the prey.
03:48 Storing prey in a tree is a lot more always wise choice of leopard than lions are always
03:53 possess the ability to climb trees not too bad.
04:07 We are admiring the quite interesting scene.
04:10 The lion with a fairly heavy weight is trying to hug the tree trunk and climb up to snatch
04:16 the prey from the leopard.
04:22 While the lion tries to climb even higher, however without success, lions regret to lose
04:28 their prey to the leopard which they cannot take back.
04:33 Because climbing a tree is not a lion's strength, if he directly confronts the leopard
04:39 on the tree, then the lion king will surely have to give it up.
04:57 Unable to rob the prey, the lion must be hungry in raw, have to hunt another prey.
05:07 Perhaps lost prey by leopards, so the lion is still angry.
05:27 Just seen the leopard, the lion will attack and threaten.
05:31 These unlucky cheaters have encountered a hot temp predator.
05:35 They were threatened by a roaring lion to flee.
05:58 In the end, luck still smiled on the lion union, they hunted a baby zebra.
06:07 A lone zebra cub lost its mother is an opportunity for predators and did not take long for the
06:14 lion to rush and take down the prey quickly.
06:29 After defeating zebra cubs, the lion tear the flesh and eat it raw immediately.
06:36 Given the size of the prey, the lion was finally fooled.
07:00 Nature is very fair, giving a lion skillful hunting skills will not give him the ability
07:07 to climb trees.
07:08 On the other hand, leopards are the opposite.
07:11 Although they do not possess a physical advantage, they possess the ultimate climbing instinct.
07:18 These are the advantages that help species survive and balance the ecology.
07:39 Today's video ends here.
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