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Plains game hunting in perspective
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Being at the top of the food chain doesn't always pay off... especially not when you're up against a fierce wildebeest with a good dose of motherly instinct. Take a look at this amazing footage of a leopard hunt gone wrong.
 
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Plains game can be formidable, can you imagine if the mother had been a gemsbok or a sable clap


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More proof: Don't get between momma and baby!
Very quick reaction and response to save this calf. Then to go ahead and chase it away too.
That's impressive, but, not unexpected.
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A Bushbuck isn't scared.


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That looks like the old Thach Weave tactic of USN WWII fighter pilots. The attacking ememy gets fixated into making a run on one target and the other target turns into him and bags him head on.
 
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