Don told LatestSightings.com the story: “A female giraffe gave birth to a calf. 30 minutes after birth, giraffes were able to walk with minimal tripping and within 10 hours, they were able to run.
Unfortunately for this calf, a hungry lioness and hyena showed interest in the calf shortly after it was born.” “The excited lioness and hyena were pursuing the giraffe and her calf, but the hyena quickly lost interest, leaving only the lioness to mostly herd the herd for more than 6km (4 miles (4 miles) (4 miles). mile).
The newborn calf was pushed over by its mother several times while trying to escape from the lioness. “After traveling 6km, the giraffe and its baby, who had not even had a sip of milk in their lives, reached a dead end due to the river bed. The lioness climbed on top of them, thinking this was the finale of an already tense series. “The mother tried to protect her cubs from the lioness and panicked – accidentally bumping her newborn cub off a cliff.
The newborn calf is now stuck at the bottom of the river, the mother calf went out to the river bed to try to coax the calf out, but it was too weak to climb up to the bank. “The calf lay down and at this point had no chance against the apex predator, who took the opportunity to grab the calf and carry it towards the water.”
“The mother tried her best to protect her newborn cub and drove the lioness away several times and at this point we think the calf was the mother going out into the river bed trying to coax the cub out. out, but it was too weak to climb ashore.” “The calf lay down and at this point had no chance against the apex predator, who took the opportunity to grab the calf and carry it towards the water.”