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“Mother Elephant’s Heroic Stand: Protecting Her Baby from Lions, Forcing Them to Flee in Fear”

November 1, 2023 by admin

On the vast African savannah, life among all species is very simple, trying to survive, find food and maintain the species. All animals have their own purposes, but they all put things above them.

If hunters like lions, wild dogs or hyenas must kill their prey to survive, on the herbivorous side, they also use all their abilities to survive.

As watched, when discovering that the baby elephant was walking slowly with its mother, the whole herd of lions was determined to “follow” to get a quality meal. However, the only and biggest barrier is the mother of the “prey”.

Despite being outnumbered, more aggressive and trying many ways to attack their prey, the lions could not reach the target, even on the contrary, they were “repulsed” by the mother elephant.

For the baby elephant who is still taking its first steps in life, all it has to do is walk between its mother’s four legs, so it will be absolutely safe.

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