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00:00 She may be the fastest of the little African felines,
00:03 but she still has to get as close to her target as possible.
00:07 Spreading over nearly half of South Africa,
00:13 the savannah biome is the largest in the region.
00:16 But all its inhabitants are not big.
00:22 This little caracal may still have a pouty face,
00:28 but its killer instinct is not childish.
00:31 It has been eating meat since it was 4 weeks old,
00:46 and this mouse brings it good training for hunting.
00:56 It may become an expert in mouse hunting,
00:59 but it always relies on its mother for regular feeding.
01:03 At sunset, the mother goes in search of a meal.
01:11 Each of its ears is controlled by 20 independent muscles,
01:23 which allows it to easily spot its prey,
01:26 a flock of Numedi's pentadons.
01:29 Always on the lookout and ready to take off,
01:41 these birds are not easy to catch.
01:45 (Music)
02:09 Adept at ambush, it relies on its discretion and spectacular acrobatic abilities.
02:15 Able to easily jump up to 3 meters, which represents a height of one floor,
02:28 it is an expert in flying hunting.
02:31 (Music)
02:34 It may be the fastest of the little African felines,
02:42 but it still has to get as close to its target as possible.
02:46 Its fur-covered cushions allow it to be perfectly silent,
03:00 and its fire-colored fur makes it almost invisible in the setting sun.
03:05 Its robust hooks-shaped claws come into action.
03:19 For the pentadon, the game is over.
03:24 But our mother does not rest on her laurels.
03:29 She has a hungry mouth to feed.
03:32 In just 10 months, it will leave its mother and will have to manage on its own.
03:39 But all savannah predators do not lead a solitary existence.
03:47 (Music)
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