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“A Heartbreaking Struggle: Injured Cheetah’s Fatal Encounter with Four Crocodiles in the River”

October 21, 2023 by admin

The cheetah is more of a stalking predator than a chasing predator. They can run as fast as 70 km / h but are not durable, so they are often persistent in stalking their prey and rarely participate in long-term races. The ambush ability of this species is also considered to be almost unparalleled in the animal kingdom.

But this time the cheetah encounters an opponent with destructive power in the water, which is 4 large crocodiles.

Due to standing too close to the river to drink water, the cheetah was suddenly ambushed by a crocodile and dragged into the water. The injury was not light, so the cheetah could not swim ashore soon after.

Faced with 4 crocodiles, the cheetah has no choice but to protest to protect itself. However, despite its tenacity in fighting, it still could not defeat the swamp assassins. The water began to turn murky and dyed red because of the poor leopard’s blood.

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