Death gate on the river

In the annual migrations from Tanzania's Serengeti meadow to Kenya's Masai Mara sanctuary, antelopes and zebras must cross a river full of crocodiles.

In the annual migrations from Tanzania's Serengeti meadow to Kenya's Masai Mara sanctuary, antelopes and zebras must cross a river full of crocodiles.

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Thousands of antelopes prepare to cross the river in Kenya's Masai Mara reserve.

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The antelope is forced to cross the river every year to reach the new land when the food source in the old place is exhausted.They crowded together as they stepped into the river.

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The river's antelope crossing is a great hunting opportunity for alligators.They appear everywhere to catch antelopes.

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This antelope is lucky to avoid the crocodile's bite and escape.

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An adult crocodile can swallow 200 kg of food at a time of hunting.

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A herd of zebras from the grasslands of Tanzania's Serengeti reserve crosses the river to the Masai Mara sanctuary.

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A zebra escapes the crocodile's bite.

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But luckily did not smile at this horse.

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Even if there are thousands of prey to catch, alligators still win each other's food.

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Even when going to the other side, a zebra still does not escape the grim fate.

Update 16 December 2018
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