Wild dogs are extremely active and elusive animals. To get beautiful pictures or realistic videos, in addition to skill, luck is a must for tourists.
In the natural wilderness of Africa, wild dogs are a prominent force, even notorious predators such as lions, hyenas, leopards, and crocodiles must be somewhat wary of them.
Wild dogs’ confidence comes from the highest hunting rate they have in Africa. African wild dogs can be said to be artisans in coordinated hunting. Not only that, each individual has extremely high personal skills, discipline, and cohesion.
According to statistics from scientists, wild dogs have the strongest bite among carnivorous mammals. Combining all of the above factors has created a united, strong wild dog community that is a threat to any animal species in Africa.
When hunting, wild dogs often gather in large groups of about 20 animals and can together take down prey many times larger than them, such as zebras and wildebeests.
With good eyesight and endurance, wild dogs can continuously pursue prey within a radius of 8 km with the fastest speed of up to 66 km/h.
Normally, they will chase their prey until they are exhausted and collapse, no longer able to fight back, and then kill them.
According to veteran guides, it is difficult to take beautiful photos of wild dogs because of their elusive natural habits. When encountering a pack of wild dogs, they will usually move at a very fast speed.
Therefore, tourists have only one way, which is to pick up their device and try to press the button as quickly as possible. People who are too meticulous and want to find a beautiful shooting angle have almost no chance.
On the occasion of a beautiful day, a group of tourists who had experienced the “sun and wind” of the African desert reminisced about beautiful memories.
That day, receiving news of the appearance of a pack of stray dogs, the excited guests immediately set out, full of hope. And with what they have achieved, they have absolutely every reason to be proud of themselves.
Upon arriving, the group saw a Land Rover parked on the side of the road, surrounded by a pack of stray dogs playing.
When the group of tourists wanted to get closer to the dogs, suddenly the predators sped up to chase an impala antelope further away.
Everyone tried very hard to keep their distance from the dogs. The chase lasted until the wild dogs chased the antelope near a lake.
Because he was so distraught, the poor animal decided to jump down in the hope of finding a way to live.
But, one unlucky day, while the antelope was trying to swim in the lake, suddenly a crocodile caught its scent and gently ended its life.
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