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“In a Life-or-Death Standoff, 500 Buffalo Rally to Protect Their Herd, Overpowering and Defeating a Group of Ferocious Lions.”

October 19, 2023 by Cong Danh

Africa is the second largest continent in the world with diverse terrain and beautiful landscapes, it is home to many wildlife species. Behind the calm of the steppe are fierce battles for survival.

Unlike other species of the same family, lions hunt in groups. This is the top carnivore. Their main prey is other mammals, especially medium to large ungulates, including plains zebras, wildebeest, wild buffalo…

The lion and the buffalo are two large animals that fight for survival on the African grasslands. Although they are gentle herbivores, wild buffalo are not weak. Thanks to its strong body and powerful weapons, its sharp horns, the buffalo is ready to gore and kill any animal that intentionally threatens its life.

In this clip, a herd of wild buffaloes came together to attack the lions. Although the predators fought back fiercely, in the end they still had to run away before the solidarity of the buffalo herd.

 

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