To defend her young, the wild oar mother stands alone against the hostile leopard.
In the African wilderness, there is always the potential for the fiercest battles.
It can be hunting battles, territorial disputes, couples… or wars to protect their congeners from notorious predators.
The nature of hunting wars or competition for territory always reflects the most savage and ferocious of the animal world, and in the fight to protect other humans, what makes the spectators feel is the effort. The strength, solidarity and courage of the weaker species, despite being threatened, stood up courageously and fought for the superiority of their comrades.
As a story adapted from a clip filmed in Kenya, it will show us the great spirit of the African pig (Phacochoerus africanus) when it dares to fight against the leopard (Leopard) a sđđŸđđ hunter in the field. Africa.
The humped pig is an oĐŒniÊore found in the saÊannahs and selÊas of Africa.
This animal has an ugly appearance, an average height of about 60-80 cm, a weight of about 50 kg, characterized by a pair of long and sharp curly tusks.
With its fangs, the joroÆa can be used to defend itself against fierce predators, as well as to attack other smaller animals.
Their diet is diverse, from vegetables, fruits to insects, mushrooms… If they accidentally find animal remains, the joroÆated pigs are also ready to eat them all.
They are the favorite prey of animals such as lions, leopards, cheetahs, crocodiles, wild dogs…
In the clip, you can see that the humpbacked pig has become the leopard’s favorite prey, be it a piglet or an adult. However, at the end of the clip there is a flashy scene.
Consequently, a 13-year-old cheetah has mastered all the tricks of life and is very hungry. The inertia of age does not allow the leopard to roam freely and pursue prey as in its youth. Instead, it spends most of its time lying in the tree watching and waiting for the right moment.
In the end, he opted to form a jĂłroÆado pig herd made up of others and jĂłÊenes đ€đ©đȘđđ„ren.
To facilitate the hunt, the leopard left the oÆseration area and hid in an almost populated area. The leopard’s patience paid off, a little reddish pig accidentally strayed towards the place where he was hiding.
Of course, the leopard did not hesitate to immediately punish the unfortunate stranger. However, because he was standing a short distance away, the other pig immediately jumped to the rescue. The leopard’s thought of getting an easy meal quickly faded after the other leopard’s fierce response.
Hupback pigs have an Êadvantage which is the ability to run at Êextremely fast speeds, up to 48 km/h when they spot enemies.
Running at high speed and using the weapon as a sharp fang, the pig hurled the predator into the air to create space for the slashes to have a chance to escape.
But speed racing with leopards is never a good idea, since the hunger that gnaws at them does not allow the leopard to pass up delicious food. It only took a few seconds, despite the efforts of the other pig, the leopard successfully caught the prey and brought it to a place where it was eaten completely in the tree.