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As the leopard guided its cubs across the river, it suffered a tragic attack by a crocodile.

October 9, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment

The jaguar is more of a stalking predator than a chasing predator. They can run as fast as 70 km / h but are not durable, so they are often persistent in stalking their prey and rarely participate in long races. The ambush ability of this species is also considered to be almost unparalleled in the animal kingdom.

But in this video, the jaguar has encountered a too strong opponent, which is a giant crocodile. When the jaguar family crossed the river, the crocodile attacked. Under the fast-flowing river water is a terrible threat to the jaguar family.

A giant worm is lurking. It hid in the water and when the jaguars were moving to swim across the river, suddenly, the crocodile jaw popped out of the water and took a painful bite on the jaguar’s body. The jaguars panicked, not realizing what was happening.

The mother leopard, to save her children, rushed down and sacrificed her life to save the children, because to save the leopard, the mother sacrificed herself to let the cubs escape.

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