Jaguar stalks abducted black vultures

Even if it was running at full speed to fly high, the black vulture was still spotted halfway down the middle.

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Leopard black vultures spotted with lightning speed.(Photo: Khanh Le).

The unfortunate black vulture was caught in the air by the jaguar while resting under the shade of the swampy Pantanal in the Encontro das Aguas park in Mato Grosso, Brazil, according to Long Room. Seeing that the cheetah is hungry, the black vulture quickly flies up but only a short distance from the ground, it has fallen into the jaguar claws.

Web designer Khanh Le from Austin, Texas, USA, recorded the moment when he caught the bait at very close distance."We followed the leopard for about an hour along the river. We knew it was hunting because it was hidden behind trees and looking down the river," Khanh said.

"Luckily, it finally reappeared at the end of the river and we followed it for a few more minutes. I was right in front of it when it worked. I saw it crawling and staring at the vultures black. I once heard jaguars rarely hunt birds because it takes a lot of effort to exchange for too little meals, so this is a rare sight. Photos are like a tug of war, the jaguar pulls down. and black and vultures try to fly up desperately, " Khanh said.