Wet Wilderness: Leopards and Wildebeest Face Off in a Riveting Rain-soaked Encounter

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The rains bring new life to this arid land and attract a huge herd of antelope that come here to feed on the succulent young grass, with some 1.5 million wildebeest moving after the rain. and contributed to a great migration through Kenya and Tanzania.

But the journey was not without dangers and today’s gazelle seems to be the territory of two male cheetahs.

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Male cheetahs are usually solitary, but sometimes they band together to govern larger territories and fend off predators. The cheetah is famous for being the fastest land mammal, the semi-hunting can accelerate from 0 to 60km/h in just 3 seconds.

This made it easier for them to catch up with the wildebeest, and the two male leopards began to attack.

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