Baboons catch prey on prey in front of mother duck
The baboon in the Dutch zoo is watching the mother duck negligently, grabbing the neck of the duckling swimming in the water and then quickly runs away.
Baboons catch the ducklings.
A resident recorded the sight of the prehistoric baboon in the zoo DierenPark Amersfoort in Amersfoort, Netherlands, Sun on June 3 reported. Earlier, baboons had eaten some small ducks but still seemed to be not full. He watches the duck, waiting for the opportunity to attack again.
Mother Duck tries to protect her from the enemy. It intended to lead the cubs to a safe place but they were hindered by wooden bridges. Taking this opportunity, baboons quickly grabbed a baby. The mother duck immediately rushed to stop but failed. The hunter just ran away, and started eating the prey. Meanwhile, the other small ducks escaped safely.
In addition to nature, baboons live in Africa and Arab. They are omnivores, from fruits, roots, to birds, rodents, even young offspring of antelopes and sheep. Baboons live in flocks, which can consist of several tens to several hundred members.
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