Crocodile attacks an antelope but good faith came to the rescue
What will you do if there is a person that in trouble? Will you help them? See how this antelope was save from a crocodile attack.
An antelope is a fast running deerlike ruminant. This even-toed species is primordial to a various regions in Africa and Eurasia. A herd is called to a group of antelope. A common antelop can measure up to 70 inches and weighs approximately 950 kilograms. They have long, lean but powerful legs. They have long strides and can run very fast. They also capable of jumping up to 2.4 meters or higher depending on their body mass.
An antelope is also considers as a defense strategies. They gather in a large group and rely only on number and running for their protection. Sometimes, adults protect their young by forming a circle around their offsprings. Some of their defense includes stotting, which they move unsteadily to confuse the predators. A grassland antelope is much a faster runner. They are agile and have a good endurance.
There are different species of antelopes. A kudu is the second largest type of antelope. They can grow up to 1.2 meters and weights 270 kilograms. A sable is one of the largest antelope species in Africa. They have a razor sharp horns.
On the video below, you can see that an antelope is crossing the river, however, there is a predator waiting for it to be eaten. This predator is a crocodile. The antelope is having second thoughts to get into the land. When approaching the dry land, the crocodile attacks the antelope. Good thing a hippopotamus is waiting on the other side of the river. When the hippo saw that the antelope is in danger, it tries to have the antelope from the crocodile. Then another hippo helps them on their battle with the crocodile by ramming the crocodile that helps the antelope escaped.
What can you say about this amazing battle and the aid that the hippo gave to the antelope?
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An antelope is a fast running deerlike ruminant. This even-toed species is primordial to a various regions in Africa and Eurasia. A herd is called to a group of antelope. A common antelop can measure up to 70 inches and weighs approximately 950 kilograms. They have long, lean but powerful legs. They have long strides and can run very fast. They also capable of jumping up to 2.4 meters or higher depending on their body mass.
An antelope is also considers as a defense strategies. They gather in a large group and rely only on number and running for their protection. Sometimes, adults protect their young by forming a circle around their offsprings. Some of their defense includes stotting, which they move unsteadily to confuse the predators. A grassland antelope is much a faster runner. They are agile and have a good endurance.
There are different species of antelopes. A kudu is the second largest type of antelope. They can grow up to 1.2 meters and weights 270 kilograms. A sable is one of the largest antelope species in Africa. They have a razor sharp horns.
On the video below, you can see that an antelope is crossing the river, however, there is a predator waiting for it to be eaten. This predator is a crocodile. The antelope is having second thoughts to get into the land. When approaching the dry land, the crocodile attacks the antelope. Good thing a hippopotamus is waiting on the other side of the river. When the hippo saw that the antelope is in danger, it tries to have the antelope from the crocodile. Then another hippo helps them on their battle with the crocodile by ramming the crocodile that helps the antelope escaped.
What can you say about this amazing battle and the aid that the hippo gave to the antelope?
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Crocodile attacks an antelope but good faith came to the rescue
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