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00:00 Every new day begins on the African savannah.
00:08 With fierce and bloody wars taking place, lions act as hunters and zebras as prey.
00:15 With a large body, lions rarely hunt adult zebras, but young zebras are different.
00:23 They are the lucrative prey that lions often target.
00:28 So today let's admire the lion zebra's hunt.
00:34 The lion kills the young zebra and eats it alive.
00:43 Lion hunts are often cruel and bloody, especially when the prey is young.
00:52 The lion was looking for prey and young zebra lost its mother caught its eye.
01:01 Immediately the lion attacked and grabbed the young zebra.
01:05 It bit the neck of its prey and pinned it to death.
01:09 The young zebra could not resist the force of the predator.
01:14 It cried out in pain, helplessly and desperately waiting for death.
01:21 In the end, the young zebra was torn to pieces by the lion and eaten alive.
01:28 Become the hearty meal of ferocious predators.
01:38 In the end, the baby zebra was still killed and pitifully eaten.
01:48 The survival rate of zebra calves is quite low.
01:53 Even with the protection of other zebras or the herd for its descent, half zebra calves
01:59 still die from predators or disease or starvation.
02:04 This shows that survival of the young in the wild is extremely difficult.
02:12 Although weak and easy, the kill, lions not always successfully hunt zebra calves.
02:32 It seems that the process of hunting and killing young zebras is quite easy.
02:37 So lions often seek and attack them.
02:40 The ill-fated young zebra was attacked and killed by the lion.
02:46 It painfully called its mother zebra to save it but its mother ran away.
02:55 A herd of zebras was eating grass.
02:58 Suddenly the lion rushed out to kill the young.
03:11 It was thought that it would succeed like so many other times but this time it suffered
03:18 a crushing failure.
03:21 The mother zebra returns to fight the lion to protect her calves.
03:27 The ferocity of the mother zebra caused the lion to give up.
03:35 Failure in the hunt makes lions not give up these prey and when encountering zebra calves,
03:41 the lion will still attack and eat.
03:47 It is known that the lion can reach speed of up to 80 km/h in short distances.
03:53 So when it identifies its prey, it will rush up with incredible speed and knock down the
03:59 prey in the shortest time.
04:03 We get to see the lion's peak hunting image whose remarkable speed makes it easy to defeat
04:09 young zebras.
04:15 Each time they hunt, lions can ambush their prey for a few minutes.
04:21 But they need to take down their prey in the shortest time.
04:26 The zebra is exactly what the lion is aiming for.
04:30 It doesn't take long for the predator to pounce on the back and bite and knock down
04:36 the poor baby zebra.
04:42 The baby zebra cried out in pain and despair trying to call for help but failed.
04:50 Even so, it still has to accept a painful death.
05:05 Normally in a lion union, the male lions rarely go hunting.
05:11 But every time we see the sight of a male lion hunting, we see just how powerful it
05:22 is.
05:24 The lone zebra doesn't know that death surrounds it.
05:28 A male lion lay in ambush nearby and when he realized it, it was too late.
05:36 The predator quickly pounces and knocks down the ill-fated zebra.
05:42 It takes a bite to the neck to finish off the prey.
05:52 The zebra cub cried out in pain.
05:55 It tried to resist but could not overcome the strength of the male lion.
06:00 In the end, it had to accept death fully.
06:15 After killing lions, carry their prey to a safe place and tear the carcass to eat.
06:21 Craving for fresh meat is the instinct of carnivores.
06:25 Lions are no exception.
06:27 They often eat their prey immediately.
06:34 Zebras are known to be pregnant for about 12 months.
06:38 When giving birth, they often stay away from the zebras in the herd.
06:42 So it's time for the predator to attack the young.
06:57 Young zebras are always protected and protected by the herd.
07:01 But in the eyes of lions, they are just a meal and the easiest prey to hunt.
07:06 So without luck, they cannot survive to adulthood.
07:13 This ill-fated young zebra had been captured by a lion, just born, before seeing the sun.
07:21 It was faced with a cruel reality.
07:25 Lions are the predators.
07:38 We have just seen the lion hunts with young zebras.
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07:48 And now goodbye and see you in the next videos.
07:53 Bye.

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