Watch your breath as a pack of cheetahs hunt to take down the antelope
Cheetahs often call grouper, possessing the fastest speed on land with the coordination of individuals in the herd, can easily defeat any prey in sight.
Cheetahs, often called cheetahs, possess the fastest speed on land with the coordination of individuals in the herd, can easily knock down any prey in sight.
Cheetahs with a slim, slender and tall body structure known for their superior speed can reach 120km / h, becoming the fastest-running species in the cat family and one of the hunters. The best bait in Africa steppe.
But not only the speed sprinting quickly, the cheetah also has speed reflexes and the ability to improvise extremely quickly.
In the video, the cheetahs work together to set snares on antelopes. The male cheetah, suppressed to the ground, moves slowly, carefully approaching the area of the antelope while the others in the herd have the task of 'distracting'. Every step of it is very gentle so as not to disturb the target prey.
The target gazelle quickly spotted the enemy and ran quickly to escape. In the process of fleeing, the gazelle 'steered' several times in order to distract the enemy but unfortunately its opponent was an experienced cheetah. Although a bit surprised by the antelope's movements, the leopard almost immediately "steered" and finally caught the prey.
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