Female lions, although smaller in size than males, do most of the hunting and killing. In the natural world they are considered superior lip hunters. The clip recorded a dramatic fight between a lioness and a zebra.

On the land of Africa, this is an abundant food source for many animals to live and develop. Some herbivores travel in packs to reduce predation by lions. This hunting trip, the lioness saw a herd of zebras eating grass. They split up in ambushes, making their prey panic and flee. The target they focus on is the old and weak male being left behind. An unlucky one was caught alive by the lioness of the forest, showing remarkable hunting skills when he threw himself tightly on his prey, his mouth constantly biting. The zebra was frightened, struggling to escape while the lion was still clinging.
A few other lions came to their aid, the zebra’s hope of survival was waning. It seems fate has arranged the poor zebra to become a delicious meal for the hungry lions. Lionesses, despite their smaller size, do most of the hunting and killing. they include zebras, wildebeest, buffalo, giraffes, adult hippos, and even sub-adult elephants. When hunting alone, they will kill their prey by biting the neck to break the neck or damage the blood circulation system.
Thus, the fierce battle attracted up to 29 million views, and people were interested in survival in the wilderness. The bloodshed continues on the arid land where a lion battlefield plays a major role in hunting prey.
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