The jaguar attacks the antelope, but unexpectedly the prey escapes “death’s door” thanks to the hyena’s carelessness

 

The leopard happily nibbled on the antelope’s neck and pulled it into the bushes. Suddenly, a hyena approached to compete for prey, and the antelope took the opportunity to successfully escape.

At Delaporte Lake in Kruger National Park, South Africa, elephants, zebras, giraffes and antelopes took turns coming down to drink water here, before seeing a leopard hiding in the bushes.

The leopard had been lurking for a long time and suddenly pounced on the antelope herd, catching an unfortunate prey. Gnawing the antelope’s neck, the leopard dragged its prey’s body into the bushes.

But then a hyena appeared, going to the water hole. Quickly discovering a leopard in the bushes nearby, the hyena rushed to attack, chasing the leopard away.
The antelope saw an opportunity and successfully ran away when the leopard disappeared.

Hyenas are not hunters with superior skills like lions, leopards or tigers, but they are not a simple force on the vast savannas of Africa.

It is their herd lifestyle and their cunning and good opportunism that help them survive alongside other predators here.

But this time, there was plenty of cunning, but the opportunity was not taken well, causing the hyena to lose its delicious prey.