Male lions abandon their partners to hunt antelopes
Male lions leave the mating with their partners to hunt but don't forget to share the spoils with the female lion.
Amateur wildlife photographer Andrea Benaglia noted that the male lion suddenly abandoned the female lion while mating to hunt the wildebeest when visiting Kruger National Park in South Africa, Africa Geographic October 27 reported.
The female lion abandoned by her partner suddenly sat still with a confused look.
In the meantime, the male lion quietly approached the wildebeest that was ignoring the vigilance and stood far away from the herd.
Male lions are determined not to lose their prey.It moves cautiously and gently.
When it came to the appropriate distance, the male lion had the momentum to prepare to attack.
Realizing the presence of the lion, the wildebeest startled in panic and immediately turned and fled.However, male lions show up faster when they rush to chase and kill their prey with all skills.
Knowing unable to escape, the wildebeest turned around and decided to fight the enemy.He pointed the sharp horns toward the lion in hopes of escaping.
Due to lack of experience, the wildebeest quickly succumbed and became a meal for male lions.
After defeating the wildebeest, the male lion shares the meal with the female lion.At the same time, the herds of wildebeest do not see the same kind of people being torn off and turned away.
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