15 Merciless Hunting Moments Of Big Cats

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Published 2021-11-05
Big cats are some of the most fearless and accomplished predators on the planet. Although they possess many similarities, they all have their own personal way of hunting. Have you ever seen a leopard sneak up on its prey? What about a tiger? If you want to see some big “putty cats” in action, stick around, as we countdown 15 merciless hunting moments by big cats.

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Cheetah VS Zebra

Three cheetahs, all males. These brothers are one-of-a-kind. They pursue prey that few other cheetahs would dare pursue. To succeed, they must first choose a victim and then collaborate to defeat it. It's risky work because an adult zebra can be lethal. The outcome is unknown. The first cheetah is chased away, and his brothers have already made a fatal error. They're not close enough to take control of the attack. Each is pursuing a different prey, making it simple for the zebras to defend their young. Their chances are finally dashed by a quarter-ton stallion. Chasing different zebras was doomed to fail. Perhaps their zeal got the best of them. This time in the Masai Mara, these younger cheetahs pursue and kill a smaller zebra. However, as you can see, it took five cheetahs to succeed when a cheetah is spotted chasing an impala, a zebra decides to butt into the fray and chase the cheetah away. At the end of the video, you can see the cheetah running away

Tiger VS Crocodile

An angry tiger reaches the location where the crocodile is trying to steal its kill and becomes enraged by the crocodile's actions. The tiger lifts the carcass of the dead animal out of the water without a care in the world about the crocodile. When a cub approaches this crocodile, the mother is forced to awaken and interfere. In reaction, the cub comes to a complete halt, and the crocodile takes a few steps backward. And, of course, Tiger Mom comes to the rescue! This tiger is attempting to bring down a wild pig, but a crocodile is headed right for the tiger and rushes at it from the other direction. The tiger manages to move away, but only because the pig forced it to. Consider the fact of being on the hunt for something while being attacked at the same time. It's never easy, even for predators. While it is sneaking up on a crocodile, the reptile is completely unaware of the danger but flees into the water when the tiger gets close enough to strike

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All Comments (21)
  • The school of animal photography teaches that right in the kill moment, spin the camera wildly and lose the shot
  • @Jade-lz9zb
    This is why I love all cats big and small and why they are all my favorite animals
  • Idk why, I should feel sorry for the hippos because they’re just living their lives but I’m rooting the lions like crazy.
  • This commentary is hilarious. Like an episode of cops. They put the den on the open market then turned on the bbq and put some fresh warthog meat on the grill. Lol
  • The Snow leopard never let go. Filled it's belly and three days later was seen back on the hunt. One tough cat
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  • @NativeSunGod
    They should have used night vision. That beaming light would be so annoying
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  • The drag about being big like a elephant is you get eaten alive, they can't break your spine, (that's what the cats were going for) and they can't really cut you deep enough to bleed you out. That's a horrible death under the hot sun. Some great shots here, the stills ruin the continuity.
  • @p4our587
    If the lions fail to kill the elephant… but continue to "consume it alive"… how exactly have they failed to kill it? Please… don't tell me that somewhere in Africa there is the skeleton of an elephant wandering around… neither wanted nor recognised.