The jaguar ran for its life to escape the boar
This interesting scene was recorded by photographer Charlotte Rhodes in Masai Mara Nature Reserve, Kenya in early June.
The young leopard initially followed the boar in the tall grass and slowly approached, hoping for a lucrative lunch.
This interesting scene was recorded by photographer Charlotte Rhodes in Masai Mara Nature Reserve, Kenya in early June.
The young leopard initially followed the boar in the tall grass and slowly approached, hoping for a lucrative lunch.
However, before it could pounce on the pig, it turned around and discovered the predator behind it.
However, before it could pounce on the pig, it turned around and discovered the predator behind it.
Not afraid of the jaguar’s sharp claws, the two boars decided to turn the situation around and chase the leopard.
Not afraid of the jaguar’s sharp claws, the two boars decided to turn the situation around and chase the leopard.
Despite their great weight, boars move quite nimbly.
In this case, the pig has sharp fangs, enough to pose a danger to a lone jaguar.
Despite their great weight, boars move quite nimbly.
In this case, the pig has sharp fangs, enough to pose a danger to a lone jaguar.
The jaguar was forced to turn and run away when it realized the threat.
The jaguar was forced to turn and run away when it realized the threat.
Jaguars can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just three seconds, with the highest speed reaching 120 km/h.
Jaguars can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just three seconds, with the highest speed reaching 120 km/h.
After moving to a safe distance, the leopard continued running, not daring to look back.
After moving to a safe distance, the leopard continued running, not daring to look back.
Still scared, the young jaguar had to find another place to hunt after its recent defeat.
Still scared, the young jaguar had to find another place to hunt after its recent defeat.
Thu Hien (Photo: Rhodes/REX Shutterstock)
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