In the clip, an adult Gazelle is caught in the sights of a cheetah. With its speed and strength, the cheetah quickly caught up with the running antelope. Two cubs also immediately joined in to help the mother kill the prey.
Sticking a fatal bite to the neck, the thought that the antelope had to receive the death sentence suddenly happened after that. Thanks to the fierce resistance, the antelope pushed the hunter to the ground and used its sharp horns to stab the person.
Pushed back a meter, the cheetah painfully let go of its prey. Taking this opportunity, the antelope made a spectacular escape. Not only lost antelope, the cheetah was also injured in the abdomen.
Gazelles are the most agile herbivores on the savannas and grasslands of Africa. Some antelopes can accelerate up to approximately 100 km/h, or run at 48 km/h for many hours.
Despite such a fast running speed, the gazelle still faces threats from cheetahs because antelope is the leopard’s favorite food. For cheetahs, the ideal distance to catch prey is 50 m, but it must start when the prey is about 80 m away.
Fortunately for antelopes, they have very sensitive senses and very quick bodily reactions when they know they are being attacked. During the chase, the antelope often changes its running direction to make it difficult for the predator.
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