The old antelope wisely escaped death before the hyenas
It was an impressive scene when an old Kudu antelope had fled the ambush of the hyena and disappeared into a herd of zebras.
The lone Kudu is drinking in a lake in the Etosha National Park in Namibia, surrounded by 14 hyenas that are hunting nearby.
After being trapped under the lake for 3 hours and the antelope Kudu was lucky enough to find a fragile escape when a group of zebras swam across the lake. At this time, the antelope quickly took advantage of the opportunity to slip into the zebra herd and escape from hungry hungry hyenas.
In fact, the Kudu antelope often live in small flocks. However, kudu males tend to live alone, avoiding areas where there are no trees or large shrubs because they run quite slowly, making it difficult to escape from natural enemies such as lions, hyenas, hunting dogs. and newspaper. They often rely on inherent abilities and cunning in hiding themselves to survive.
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