May 4, 2024 7:56 pm
Beware of antelopes and crocodiles turning the tables on lions

In a unique interaction between antelopes, crocodiles, and lions, a tourist captured on film a male nyala antelope being stalked by a lioness in South Africa’s Mkuze nature reserve. The antelope managed to escape the lioness by running into the water, where it faced the threat of hungry crocodiles lurking nearby.

Knowing the dangers in the water, the lioness did not follow but waited for the antelope to move. As the antelope stood in the lake hoping for the lioness to leave, it was caught off guard by a crocodile attack. Despite the surprise attack, the antelope managed to evade the crocodile and ran back to shore, where the lioness was waiting.

In a desperate situation, the antelope decided to fight back, charging straight at the lioness with its long horns. The lioness, feeling the threat from the antelope’s horns, eventually gave up and left. Nyala antelopes are native to southern Africa and are herbivores that weigh between 55-140 kg and have horns that can grow up to 83 cm long. They are prey for lions, leopards, crocodiles, and other predators in

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