• last year
Transcript
00:00 Unlike the loner leopard, jackals, canine cousins of the wild dog, lead a more sociable
00:11 life.
00:14 Every day, jackal goes out looking for a fresh meal, when it's available.
00:21 They can live as pairs and mate for life.
00:26 They're also extremely cunning and adaptive.
00:32 Hunter or thief, it doesn't matter.
00:35 The most important thing for them is to catch prey.
00:40 Like shadows, they roam the margins in search of innocent prey.
00:48 A herd of impalas has been spotted.
00:52 This family of jackals has the prize.
00:56 A newborn impala is unable to defend himself, but at the same time, he is protected by his
01:05 mother.
01:08 By working together, the task can be easier than ever.
01:20 The strategy is clear, one of them tries to distract the mother while the others grab
01:25 the baby.
01:27 Carefully, they try to escape the attacks of impala horns.
01:38 Their agility makes them overcome all dangers.
01:46 After the jackals' all-hour attack and the desperate defense of the mother, things are
01:51 settled and they finally got what they want.
01:56 But this prey is small and it cannot satisfy the whole family.
02:02 After a long fight, the mother was injured.
02:07 After she had exhausted all her energy defending her child.
02:15 She has no other choice now but to defend herself.
02:20 These predators are ruthless and have no mercy when it comes to their meal.
02:27 The mother has become the new prey.
02:32 It's wildlife.
02:34 The strongest always wins and the victim will always be the weakest.
02:43 (gentle music)

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