The hunter is good, but encountering prey is even better.

Just like a miniature society, the wild world has its order and is established by powerful hunters. They are the most fearsome predators in nature and are ranked by scientists at the top of the food chain.

The improbable "resurrection" of an antelope after being captured by a leopard

Among carnivores, perhaps big cat relatives are predators that are both attractive and courageous. They are called by scientists the big cat family of the genus Panthera which includes lions, leopards, jaguars and tigers.

This is the most fearsome family in the wild world, possessing huge numbers such as a lion hunting success rate of 30%, leopard hunting success rate of 58%, leopard hunting rate of 38%, and leopard hunting success rate of 38%. Tiger is 5%.

Among them, leopards are the most talented animals with an almost comprehensive set of running, climbing, and swimming skills. These are probably skills used by Mother Nature to compensate for being a bit “rickety” compared to other brothers and sisters in the family. They have a rather modest body, about 2 m long and weigh from 30 – 90 kg when mature.

Leopards have a unique body structure, suitable for extremely high acceleration. According to scientists’ calculations, this animal can reach a maximum speed of up to 120 km/h, its stride when sprinting is up to 8 m and it can reach a speed of 95 km/h in just 4 steps. run.

In addition, leopards also have very good eyesight with a vision of more than 200 degrees, allowing them to easily estimate the distance from their prey as well as detect any dangers lurking around.

However, at night, leopard eyes are very bad, so they focus on hunting during the day, even in the midday sun.

Thanks to these advantages, leopards have become one of the animals with the greatest hunting success in Africa.

Leopards’ food is mainly wildebeest, buffalo, zebra and many different types of antelope in the African grasslands. However, the fierce competition from predators, including relatives, and the significant decline of animal species due to change have made the hunting life of antelopes very difficult. . Not to mention the times when hunting encounter incidents like the clip below.

Accordingly, the scene of the video takes viewers to the African savanna, where there is a dried-up creek surrounded by weeds. It is easy to see that this is the resting and eating place of a herd of impala antelopes and baboons.

The peaceful scene lulls the herbivores to sleep. They did not know that a jaguar was slowly walking down the creek. Seeing this, everyone couldn’t help but admire the leopard’s masterful hiding skills.

Almost all the surrounding creatures do not know about the presence of high-level predators. Only when the predator launches an attack, it is too late.

The strength and speed of the leopard are clearly shown in each frame. Of course, its prey was captured in just one note. The antelope was then dragged down into the hole. However, nature always contains surprises.

It’s unclear whether by miracle or some divine power, from the bottom of a deep and dark hole, the antelope suddenly rose up and flew to the ground.

The beautiful scene combined with the amazing excellence of the poor prey made the audience only know how to admire and admire.