Mother antelope confronts the rhino to save the baby
To protect children, mother antelopes do not hesitate to rush forward and use horns to confront the large rhino.
To protect children, mother antelopes do not hesitate to rush forward and use horns to confront the large rhino.
The mother antelope protects her from a large rhino
The confrontation is recorded in Longleat Wildlife Park, Wiltshire County, England.
Ramina's mother protects her Phoenix, when she finds the rhino seemingly intending to attack.
Ramina bravely rushed forward and kept the child behind, though in this match its opponent was 15 times heavier.
According to caregivers, the three-ton Njanu can only be curious, not intending to attack.
This is the first time the two antelope are out after the previous birth.
The scimitar oryx is characterized by a sword-like horn, which can be up to 1.5 m long.
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