Aghast! Gazelle Fight Back to Save Her Baby - Animal Wild Life

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00:05 Nature hides countless dangers, predators lurking everywhere.
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00:20 Gazelles are found throughout the grasslands of Africa,
00:24 which is why they are prey to many predators.
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00:29 It is also to face the cunning and cunning jackals.
00:32 So when the jackals attack the baby gazelle,
00:36 what will happen to the mother gazelle?
00:39 Does it fight back against enemies to protect its babies?
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00:46 Gazelle fights back against jackal to protect.
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00:57 It is known that the female gazelle has
01:03 gestation period of six months.
01:06 The time of giving birth is also the time
01:09 when the mother gazelle is at her weakest.
01:13 But she still has to be alert around because danger
01:16 can appear at any time.
01:20 After a while of the effort, the gazelle cub was born safely.
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01:29 After giving birth, the mother led the child
01:32 to the lawn where the gazelle cub
01:34 began to come into contact with his harsh environment.
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01:42 Because the young are always the target of the predators.
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01:53 Two jackals are feeding the gazelle.
01:56 Mother daughter pair nearby becomes their target.
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02:02 The jackal attacked the gazelle cub.
02:09 But the mother gazelle bravely rushed
02:11 to chase the predator to protect her cub.
02:15 A rare sight.
02:16 Mother gazelle became extraordinary.
02:20 Under the anger of the gazelle's mother,
02:23 it drove away the jackal.
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02:28 We see how great motherhood, don't we?
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03:08 Gazelle is a fairly agile species
03:11 that can run at a sustained speed of 48 kilometers
03:16 per hour, possessing sharp horns that
03:19 are weapons against enemies.
03:23 With a speed that makes it difficult for some predators
03:26 to catch up, the sharp horns can even
03:29 pierce an opponent's flesh if they sense danger.
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03:41 Craving for fresh meat is an instinct of predators.
03:48 Jackal is no exception.
03:51 The appearance of a gazelle cub is a rare opportunity.
03:55 And of course, jackal does not pass up.
03:58 Realizing that the gazelle cub is straying from its mother,
04:04 the jackals identify their prey and begin to attack.
04:11 When they rush to bite the prey's neck,
04:13 but the mother gazelle ran to chase the predator
04:16 to protect her baby.
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04:25 With a small body and average weight of 12 kilograms,
04:41 jackal often hunts prey of moderate size.
04:45 If they cannot hunt, they will go to pick up leftovers
04:49 from larger predators.
04:51 But this could not satisfy them, because as carnivores,
04:56 jackal always preferred fresh prey.
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05:03 In the face of jackal's attack on the gazelle cub,
05:10 the mother gazelle used the horns
05:12 to fight back the predator to protect her baby cub.
05:16 But in front of the cunning predator,
05:18 the mother gazelle helplessly watched her child be eaten.
05:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
05:26 Despite the protection of the mother gazelle,
05:46 the gazelle cub still cannot escape
05:49 the fate of being eaten.
05:50 [MUSIC PLAYING]
05:54 Nature is fierce.
05:58 In order to survive, the animals cannot help but fight and hunt.
06:05 Jackal is no exception.
06:07 At a time of security, they are forced
06:11 to hunt prey many times larger than themselves.
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06:20 Jackal's hunting style is similar to that of a wild dog.
06:31 They often chase their prey to the point of exhaustion
06:35 and attack the weak point and make
06:39 the prey painfully lose blood and die.
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06:46 Steep life is a battle for survival,
06:52 fighting for territory, food, mates, and fierce battles
06:55 to protect young, weak, and gentle like gazelle.
06:59 There are times when it becomes fierce and strong
07:02 to protect its children from the enemy.
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