The group of baboons watched helplessly as their fellow creatures fell under the clutches of the leopard

A clip recording the hunting scene of leopards in Kruger National Park, South Africa has attracted the attention of many wildlife lovers and thrill-seekers.

The leopard, also known as the jaguar , is one of Africa's big cats. They are famous for their dark yellow fur and black spots on their bodies. Leopards are opportunistic predators, often stalking and suddenly attacking their prey.

Picture 1 of The group of baboons watched helplessly as their fellow creatures fell under the clutches of the leopard
Leopards attack baboons.

Leopards have a unique body structure, suitable for extremely high acceleration. According to scientists' calculations, this animal can reach a maximum speed of up to 120 km/h, its stride when sprinting is up to 8 m and it can reach a speed of 95 km/h in just 4 steps. run.

In addition, leopards also have very good eyesight with a vision of more than 200 degrees, allowing them to easily estimate the distance from their prey as well as detect any dangers lurking around. However, at night, leopard eyes are very bad, so they focus on hunting during the day, even in the midday sun.

Thanks to these advantages, leopards have become one of the animals with the greatest hunting success in Africa.

In the clip, the leopard is hiding in the bushes near a small lake. It seems like it is patiently waiting for an opportunity to hunt. Suddenly, a group of baboons appeared, running along the lake shore.

Baboons are primates that live in groups. They have a characteristic appearance with gray fur and black faces, resembling a dog. Baboons often move in groups and are highly alert to danger.

However, it seems that this group of baboons did not realize the presence of the lurking leopard. When the group of monkeys passed the ambush position, the leopard rushed out with amazing speed.

An altercation took place. The baboon unfortunately became the target of the attack and tried to fight back fiercely. Other members of the herd also rushed in to protect their teammates. However, the leopard's strength and claws were superior.

In just a blink of an eye, the leopard dragged its unfortunate prey into the bushes. The monkey's pitiful cries rang out, signaling a tragic outcome. The group of baboons now realized something bad had happened. They gather together and make alarm sounds, as if to fight off predators.

But everything was too late. The leopard finished its hunt and began to enjoy its meal. The baboons had to leave in loss and shock.

The clip shows the strength and tenacity of leopards in hunting. They are solitary and opportunistic predators, always looking for an opportunity to attack. On the other hand, the clip also shows the social personality and cohesion of baboons. Even though they cannot save their comrades, they still bravely face and try to fight back against the predator.