Hippopotamus attacked wild buffalo to monopolize the puddle

Burkhard Schlosser has the opportunity to witness the clash between hippopotamus and African wild buffalo while driving wildlife watching with friends near Brent Pirow camp in Kruger National Park.

The ferocious child bared his fangs to bite the buffalo, forcing the trespasser to step out of its territory in the South African park.

Picture 1 of Hippopotamus attacked wild buffalo to monopolize the puddle

Ha coded with great intent to chase the buffalo from the puddle.(Photos: Latest Sightings).

Burkhard Schlosser had the opportunity to witness the clash between hippopotamus and African wild buffalo while driving wildlife watching with friends near camp Brent Pirow in Kruger National Park, South Africa, Latest Sightings yesterday. believe."We drove to the dam in the reserve. We were excited to have dozens of animals looking for drinking water in the dry dam. There are at least 8, 9 different species. A wildebeest. The male is chasing his homosexual from one end to the other, not standing still even for a moment, " said Schlosser.

Schlosser's party noticed the hippopotamus located near the water's edge to cool the body. The only pool is right in front of the hippopotamus. A monk came to relieve the thirst. He knew the hippopotamus that were following should be very cautious. Every member of the visitors' group was anxious to wait for the results. The hippopotamus tracks every movement of wild buffalo.

Unexpectedly, hippopotamus bites towards the intruder, opening his mouth wide enough to reveal massive teeth full of threats. The wise buffalo slowly left, leaving the hippopotamus to occupy the puddle.

Update 16 December 2018
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