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The lion family’s leader, armed with its sharp fangs, makes a wildebeest its meal.

October 9, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment

The wild world is a wonderful place full of stories, beauty, and natural wonders, even the breathtaking survival journey of animals. Examples include the Lion and Wildebeest, which are animals that live in Africa.

Lions often inhabit the wide plains of all parts of Africa, but wildebeest are completely nomadic in East Africa and are also the most hunted by many carnivores.


Here is a video about a lion’s journey to find prey. The lion who has smelled his delicious meal is the wildebeest, he stands from afar, aiming for the prey, gradually approaching and grabbing the wildebeest’s head despite the struggle of the wildebeest.

Lions still did not give up and used their chews to bite the prey’s neck and gradually the prey collapsed, so the lion succeeded in preparing his meal.

When the cub has collapsed, the lions will come and enjoy the delicious meal like a family of ligers, the little lion excitedly runs to the prey before the other lions. When the sun goes down the mountain is also the meal of the lion family.

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