See earlobe birch leopard
Unable to become a prey, two bat-ear foxes decided to counterattack the leopard that was chasing them.
Unable to become a prey, two bat-ear foxes decided to counterattack the leopard that was chasing them.
The "hunting" foxes are reported by German photographer Astrid Kindsvogel
capture the Ngorongoro wildlife sanctuary in Tanzania
The leopard is waiting for the opportunity to pounce on a bat ear fox for its meal.
Newspapers begin to speed up to grab prey.
Apparently, bat ear fox will become a delicious lunch for newspapers.
But another bat ear fox appeared and ruffled "scare" the leopard.
After that, the two foxes even rushed to counterattack, causing the newspaper to flee.
The leopard had to forgo another prey for its lunch.
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