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Courageous Mother Antelope’s Ultimate Sacrifice: Protecting Her Cubs from Leopards

October 17, 2023 by Pham Hien

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A herd of wildebeest migrating. There must be more than 1000 wildebeest.
At the same time there was a herd of cheetahs nearby, heading towards the crowded wildebeest herd.
The cheetahs have identified today’s prey as one of the wildebeest in the distance.

There really are a lot of wildebeest. The dust flies.
The cheetahs have started their hunt. The cheetah slowly walked towards the wildebeest herd.
As it approached the wildebeest herd, the cheetah began to run as fast as the wind. It galloped forward and grabbed the wildebeest.

At this time, the wildebeest began to run in all directions. They panicked and ran away so as not to become prey of cheetahs.
The cheetah was very quick to bite the wildebeest’s neck but the wildebeest still tried to run. At the same time, two other cheetahs came to help.

All three cheetahs joined forces, but it took forever to get the wildebeest to the ground.
Finally, the whole herd of cheetahs with 6 to 7 children rushed to eat the wildebeest.

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