The deadly horns of Grant’s gazelle

Grant’s gazelle has horns 76 cm long, real sabres. They are a great asset when a family of cheetahs come hunting.

To feed two cheetah cubs, the mother must hunt every other day. she targets a herd of gazelles. his expert eye detects a slight limp in the left hind leg of an adult male gazelle, from that moment on he will be his target. he has in fact chosen himself as prey.

Malchance! Bad luck to the cheetah. I understand that this is nature and cheetahs have to kill to survive and feed their babies. But from time to time it’s nice to see the prey winning even at the expense of the attackers getting killed themselves. It’s only fair and is still within the law of nature.

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