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“Heart-Wrenching Moment: Lioness Watches in Horror as Lion Cub Faces Brutal Torture from Elephants and Crocodile”

October 3, 2023 by admin

The lion is still considered the “lord of the grasslands” because of his majesty and superior strength compared to other animals living in the savanna. Lions are always in the position of predators and make other animals fear.

However, not all animals succumb to the “king of the steppe” and not always lions frighten other animals. If left alone, even a powerful adult male lion can become the target of a pack of cunning and cunning hyenas.

In the grasslands of Africa, lions are among the top of the food chain. With their superior strength and herd hunting habits, they are enough to kill many other large animals for food.

However, lions are not always successful when hunting. If faced with large prey such as rhinoceros, buffalo or hippos, and especially elephants, failure is always inevitable.

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