That’s excellent landing hunting, so if in the case of having to plunge into the water, will the animal nicknamed “the king of the forest” still keep its form?
A rare clip of lions hunting prey underwater was filmed at Sabi Sand Reserve, South Africa. The prey here is an antelope bathing in the riverbank when caught in the sights of a herd of about a dozen lions. The prey here is an antelope bathing in the riverbank when caught in the sights of a herd of about a dozen lions.
Sending danger approaching, the antelope quickly found another direction to flee.
However, with extensive hunting experience, the lions had previously devised a group to pick up at the location of the fleeing antelope. The lions had previously devised a group to pick up at the location of the fleeing antelope.
Seeing her prey approaching, the lioness did not hesitate for a second and immediately pounced on it. With no other choice, the antelope was forced to turn against the current.
It was this that made the lion unable to controllable use his familiar hunting “fingers”.
After struggling for a while, luck smiled on the wildlife as it temporarily escaped. But according to the camera man, the antelope was still captured by other lions and became a feast for the lions and became a feast for the lions