Without respecting the pregnant wildebeest, the African wild dogs ruthlessly hunted, killed and devoured their prey.

 

A poor antelope lost its herd not knowing it was wandering near the territory of the African wild dog, more unjustly, it is pregnant until the month it is about to give birth.

As soon as the prey was discovered bewildered near the river bank, the African wild dog on a reconnaissance mission rushed over.

At this moment, the pregnant antelope is still making sure she is safe.

Meanwhile, the hungry wild dog arrived. It stood on a high mound to observe its poor prey.

As soon as it discovered the existence of a cold-blooded predator, the antelope fled into the water.

It entrenched in the water, quite a distance from the ferocious African wild dog, enough to ensure that the wild dog did not dare to plunge.

When the wild dog retreated, the pregnant antelope swam near the shore and tried to find a way to live in the dead place.

However, before setting foot on the shore, the merciless wild dog plunged down again, ready to bite and kill the antelope. It took a long time to both herd and call on his fellow humans, but in the end, the scout wild dog also waited for his pack to arrive.

At this point, the pregnant antelope seemed to have despaired, it stood motionless, staring at the wild dog as if begging.

Unfortunately, wild nature is inherently fierce, the rule of strong is weak and weak applies to all species, all cases. After the pack assembled, two wild dogs pulled together the pregnant antelope to shore.

Although trying their best to struggle, the antelope quickly became exhausted, and had to leave it to fate.

After knocking down the pregnant antelope, the wildebeest still use their usual speed to tackle their prey. They are even cruel to the point of eating their prey while the prey is still alive and still feeling pain.

More horrifying, a bloodthirsty wild dog tore open the belly of the mother antelope and bit the neck, pulling out the baby antelope still alive in the mother’s womb to tear. Pity for the baby antelope, which has not yet been born has become a bloody meal for the brutal wild dog.