Mother Nature’s Guardian: Dominant Wild Buffalo Stabs Lion’s Belly to Save Newborn Calf

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The African bush buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo, is one of the Big Five, along with the lion, leopard, rhinoceros and elephant.

With an adult body weighing from 500kg to 1 ton, the African buffalo is like a solid tank capable of knocking out all enemies.

An interesting video was recorded by a tourist while visiting the national park. A large herd of buffalo was chased by a lion and a sad ending for the buffalo herd.

Specifically, the buffalo herd was chased by 30 lions, who drove the buffalo down a dam to easily defeat the prey.

The buffaloes were very scared, they ran very fast and formed high clouds of dust, the lions quickly caught a stinging calf.

The buffaloes came back to try to save the calves, but due to fear and reticence, the buffaloes could not save the calves and ran away.

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The lions did not eat their prey but continued to chase, trying to catch a few more calves to give the whole herd a delicious feast.

The calves in the herd are too weak to be easily defeated by the lion. The buffalo herd determined to rush to chase the lion a second time, but before the lion’s ferocity, the buffalo herd was still powerless.

In the end, the buffalo had to run away from the lion’s sight, leaving the cubs to be eaten by the lion. The lion brings three calves to a place where the herd gathers and begins to enjoy the party.

 

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