Survival war on Kenya grassland

Discover the grassland and wild world in Kenya, witness with your own eyes the prey, instead of sympathy for weak creatures, you suddenly realize that this is the law of ecological balance of natural life. .

The survival war of wildlife in Kenya

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Beginning the journey to explore the wild nature in Kenya, the special vehicle slowly takes visitors through the prairie grasslands.You can easily see every herbivore in a peaceful setting.

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Elephants lurk in dry copper.The prairie calmly thought to be the place where fierce survival battles took place so that wild animals could survive.

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Even "Lord Son Lam" also has a peaceful resting moment.But when they wake up, they are the most feared "assassins" in Africa.Lions have a flexible step, often to attack the prey of the prey to decisively.With a fatal slap of antelope, the lion had a delicious meal for himself.

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Soon, traces of steppe wars appear before visitors.A skeleton of antelope lying in the grass.Lions often cup prey meat right after defeating them.However, they still "clean up" the leftovers, even rotting, on the way.

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Kenyan drivers and tour guides announced how far away the guests had a lion or a jaguar looting.If we're lucky, we'll see their prey scene.Everyone held their breath watching the guide's hand.Only about 50 meters away, an antelope in a snap has been making bait for jaguars.When it was close, there was still blood covered on the cold predator's mouth.

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African jaguar not only runs fast and sharp with prey, they are also very smart when chasing so that their prey cannot escape.After chasing up the target, the jaguar slows down to judge the direction of the escape of each kind of prey.For example, ostriches, forest chickens, when trying to escape often change direction, and the antelope runs in a straight line.

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This natural law of wild grass is probably a circle.Deer and deer eat grass and proliferate.They become prey of predators.The carnivorous species like the lord of the forest must also tame the law of creation but die, lie with the soil, feed the grass.The circle continues.

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Kenya with its vast landscape of mountains and forests has long been a focal point for East African tourism, attracting visitors from all over the world.

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You should take the time to explore the wild Kenya and Tanzania, to places not to be missed such as Lake Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara Nature Reserve, Serengeti National Reserve, Ngorongoro Conservation Area . .

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Kenya owns 61 national parks throughout the country, of which the Masai Mara National Reserve is located in Narok province, adjacent to Serengeti National Park (Tanzania) which is the most famous bright spot here with an area of ​​about 1,500km. 2 .It is home to dozens of species of mammals, amphibians, reptiles and hundreds of birds.Tourists often ride with the local guide to learn about the wildlife of the animals, sightseeing from the fields of savanna grass to the green valley.

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With days of traveling from morning to night in national parks and reserves, you have the opportunity to enjoy three meals a day in the wild nature space with full tables, sumptuous utensils.

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The sky was dyed red in the prairies, the sunset fell with the mist falling lightly on the green grass.The series of wild African nature discoveries definitely leave many emotions for visitors to come here.