I'm confused. Those horns just look pointless. How exactly would they even be used for defense. They don't even look like they should have any meaning besides "get the fuck out my way." I mean the front.
Finally one of these dumb animals realized that horns are not for fighting with your own species and show off only during mating season...
All these little gazelles united would own the biggest lions if they could just be aware of it. A lion would attack one, and then... zoom! zoom! gazelles coming out of all corners stabbing them on their guts. Lions would be destroyed.
@TheRammo Cheetahs have to eat. Doesn't mean they're bad or anything. Plus they don't have a nice life, they get attacked all the time by lions, hyenas etc
Now it is weird for a female Cheetah to take on such a large prey species like this Grants Gazelle. Sometimes you take whatever opportunity you are given. Not like you can go to the nearest grocery store on the African savanna and pick up all your food. She also could be a young mother with little experience. If it would have been a male Cheetah trying to take this gazelle down he probably would of succeeded.
@DJ118USMC I doubt it. That gazelle was big and smart. The cheetah in this video also had some help from its cubs. Simply too strong for all of them combined. The horns on this gazelle could have donethe same damgage to a male. The cat took a chance and it lost and it is a mistake that will cost not only her life but her cubs as well.
@rawn4203 Well the gazelle was big. the cubs also where not fully grown and also not experienced. So their "help" was not much more then a possible distraction. Male cheetahs can bring down full grown wildebeest which are bigger then grants gazelle. Yes, the gazelle can inflict the same damage on a male as it did to the female. My point here though is a male would of had a better chance then the female. It is always a possibility of injury or death when going after your prey.
@superb2222 Forget about hungry, how about painful? That hold on the cat is big, it must have died a slow agonizing death, because there is no ER on the savanah it could go to.
go gazelle ! though it may not be a step in evolution i think this gazelle in particular deserves this youtube video it has devoted to it. i do feel sprry for the cheetah though.
@LionTipu Did you hear the announcer? It called the cheetah mortally wounded. It cannot survive a hole that big. Just not gonna happen. Should have been more careful. It's cubs are probably also dead too. Fatal mistake.
@Jeruwalter First off can the lion actually catch it? Secondly, those horns are sharp and can puncture a lion just as easily as they did this cheetah.
people should know that it's harder to be a predator than the prey... Lion may be King of the Jungle.. but that doesent mean they have an easy life.. they have to struggle with everything.. they ahve enemies everywhere.. every single prey animal would kill a lion cup. hyenas will kill cubs even other lions.. prey animal may be preys aswell.. but that doesent mean it will be free and easy food for the predator..
this is a Grant's gazalle, they are much bigger than tommys as you can see, and they dont want to die!!! if i was that gazelle, i wouldnt let myself die either lol
@metsdudenj LOL im sorry.. you can tell that your answer is very rare. So most likely I wouldn't have gotten that type of reply :) and i don't say nigga. I just did that for this question haha :)
@metsdudenj Since we are trying to save cheetahs, why was that cheetah not given medical treatment for the wound that was obviously known about by this film crew?
@MrTechFox Very hard to track and sedate and injured cheetah, and also while the cheetah is being treated, which might take a week, who will care for the cubs? Its sad, but film crews arent zookeepers or vets and dont have the knowledge or resources needed to help animals. There have been many sad moments when they want to intervene, but they cant for those reasons
@metsdudenj I understand those reasons, but surely after filming this they could have contacted some wild life preservation agency that does have experienced vets. There are many organizations that are trying to protect the cheetah, surely this would have been worth their effort. Born Free is one that comes to mind, could they not have contacted them? 2 days is a long time to be able to track and sedate a cheetah, I can't imagine it would be that hard for experienced people.
@MrTechFox Well, hard to do in the middle of wild Africa, and expensive, also once an animal is pretty much gored in an organ, there is not that much that they can do. I agree that the Cheetah is endangered, but it comes down to $, not all the resources are readily available and to send a group of vets with only a slim chance of saving this cheetah is probalby not viable. Too bad they didnt pick up the cubs though and bring them to an orphange.
cheetas are too fragil, miscalculate the size of their pray and with no retractable claws wich help to can hold on to and go to the neck , truth like it or not is their extinction sooner or later, leopards lions etc are more well adapted
This is misleading. The cheetah is not killed. Just got the wind knock out of him or bruised ribs the most. If you look real close you casn see of the limb of the cheetah is bracing one of the horn trying to control it. The prey is just too big fo rit
@ArtistsCry13 Yes the Cheetah was still alive but unfortuantly they are so fragile that an injury like that will most likely cause starvation because an injured Cheetah cannot hunt. If starvation doesn't kill her, infection will.
the cheetah doesnt hunt for recreation. it is for survival. i give the gazelle props getting out of the mess. people have to understand. its no better than humans eating a burger from mcdonalds. we eat meat too. the only difference is we don't have to hunt for it.
Awwww..poor cheetah :( there are not enough cheetahs, and if you lok closely..she had cubs :( not only does she die, but her cubs die too...for what..a gazel? I don't like it when the prey wins...
The message is "Attack is the best form of defence...animals which fail to do may fail to escape.."..This applies to man...excellent video..did the cheetah survive?
@momthegreatest Even if the cheetah survived, it must've died shortly after because of the inability to hunt and to defend itself against other animals.
I'm not mean but it looked like the cheetah really needed food.and I kinda wish she woud hav got it. But maybe she was to melnurished to even try to get the grant gazelle. Cause usually cheetahs only go for somethin bigger than them wen ther desprete. And she had cubs which probably made it worse for her. And even though she failed she tried.
I don't see proof of death here. Sure, that cheetah got its ass kicked, but how can we be sure that it got killed. It is never seen to be pierced by the horns, only rammed against the ground. The predator could still very well be alive.
Nah, my bad. Must have missed it the first time around. There really is a piercing moment there. Well, then this cheetah is unfortunately screwed. I gotta wonder with the low count of cheetahs remaining, shouldn't the team that filmed this have taken steps to preserve this cat, if possible, of course (maybe fix it up and have it live out its days in captivity, or to be released later)?.
@parahumanoid The gaping hole in the cheetah's stomach at the end might just be proof of being pierced by the horns. If that hole wasnt done by that, just what could have caused it?
This is a Grant's gazelle much larger and more powerful than the Thomson's gazelle (cheetah's preffered prey) or Impala (another alternative). Those horns on that male are massive.
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Fucking gazelles. Ugly sons of bitches. Lets face it. What do you find more interesting, stupid gazelle eating grass or majestic cheetah running behind his prey.
People forget that prey animals are built with protection. Its not uncommon for prey to kill. An accurate back kick from a zebra could easily kill a lion.
@rawn4203 hahah youre right...it seems so, but when you look closely you can see that the cheetah was hiding in the gras and jumped out when the the gazelle passed his way :)
No kidding. At 1:02 he actually lifted the cheetah into the air. I bet that cheetah has several puncture wounds on its belly too. From basically 1:00-1:15, Jabari must have thrust its horns into the cat at least a dozen times.
Stupid cheetah. Sometimes they choose the wrong prey and it ends up costing them their lives. And how are its cubs going to eat when its mother inevitably dies?? Bad decision by the mother cheetah to try taking on this well equipped prey. Even the 3 cheetah couldnt do it.
Wow that'll leave a mark. Just loved how the gazelle dragged the cat along the ground like a mop.........these cats chose the wrong prey this time, and now one of them is going to die a slow agonizing death.
Not for long......the gazelle put a gaping hole into the cheetah.....it will either die of the injury or of starvation because it will no longer be doing any hunting.
I saw the entire documentary that cheetah died and her two cubs starved to death after.
tripoli666 1 day ago
If I was the Gazelle I would of told my friends I fucked up a cheetah. LOL
Jonathan12319 2 days ago
I'm confused. Those horns just look pointless. How exactly would they even be used for defense. They don't even look like they should have any meaning besides "get the fuck out my way." I mean the front.
furyberserk 5 days ago
Finally one of these dumb animals realized that horns are not for fighting with your own species and show off only during mating season...
All these little gazelles united would own the biggest lions if they could just be aware of it. A lion would attack one, and then... zoom! zoom! gazelles coming out of all corners stabbing them on their guts. Lions would be destroyed.
SomeoneCommenting 2 weeks ago
na na na na na you cant get me
lisashaw1969 2 weeks ago
Glory!
hecdc 1 month ago
Haha that gazelle was struttin his ass off at the end of the video
PattyManZ28 1 month ago
THE GOOD WON OVER THE BAD
TheRammo 2 months ago
@TheRammo that's retarded
boredror 2 months ago
@boredror Lol why? I mean its probably overreaction but Id rather see an underestimated animal win than the predator anyway have a nice life
TheRammo 2 months ago
@TheRammo Cheetahs have to eat. Doesn't mean they're bad or anything. Plus they don't have a nice life, they get attacked all the time by lions, hyenas etc
boredror 2 months ago
@TheRammo If only something could kill you, and all of us while I'm at it.
Lolshgirl 1 month ago
@Lolshgirl what the hell are you talking about?
TheRammo 1 month ago
@TheRammo "The good won over the bad" thing. Just saying I'm also including myself.
Lolshgirl 1 month ago
grants-gazelle are so powerfull creatures.
cheeta should try another prey.
this time jungle-scores :
cheeta : 0 gazelle : 3
full points reached !!!!!
XXplaythegamesXX 2 months ago
Now it is weird for a female Cheetah to take on such a large prey species like this Grants Gazelle. Sometimes you take whatever opportunity you are given. Not like you can go to the nearest grocery store on the African savanna and pick up all your food. She also could be a young mother with little experience. If it would have been a male Cheetah trying to take this gazelle down he probably would of succeeded.
DJ118USMC 3 months ago 2
@DJ118USMC I doubt it. That gazelle was big and smart. The cheetah in this video also had some help from its cubs. Simply too strong for all of them combined. The horns on this gazelle could have donethe same damgage to a male. The cat took a chance and it lost and it is a mistake that will cost not only her life but her cubs as well.
rawn4203 1 month ago
@rawn4203 Well the gazelle was big. the cubs also where not fully grown and also not experienced. So their "help" was not much more then a possible distraction. Male cheetahs can bring down full grown wildebeest which are bigger then grants gazelle. Yes, the gazelle can inflict the same damage on a male as it did to the female. My point here though is a male would of had a better chance then the female. It is always a possibility of injury or death when going after your prey.
DJ118USMC 1 month ago
Cheetah- DEAD , grant's gazelle- LIVE
SophieGrange35 3 months ago
another hungry night !!
superb2222 3 months ago
@superb2222 Forget about hungry, how about painful? That hold on the cat is big, it must have died a slow agonizing death, because there is no ER on the savanah it could go to.
rawn4203 1 month ago
Nature FTW :P
Belfastbhoy08 3 months ago
I thought it's horns were just for show. It's rare to see prey fighting back on documentaries.
feldsliscia 3 months ago
ROFL. That gazelle was like fuck you and your kids.
WillGotti 4 months ago 11
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phinny5608 4 months ago
seemingly invisible? That's the last thing that comes to mind.
Ashitaka255 4 months ago
go gazelle ! though it may not be a step in evolution i think this gazelle in particular deserves this youtube video it has devoted to it. i do feel sprry for the cheetah though.
smithlily55yahoo 4 months ago
What idiot said this is gazelle?????
Lionsafari1 5 months ago
@Lionsafari1
What do you mean? Looks like a Gazelle to me.
FluffyFooFookins 3 months ago
I couldn't stop laughing watching that cheetah getting bulldozed like that.Well it's rare a prey escapes the grip of a predator/predators
chaoticsavior84 5 months ago
Cheetah will survive. Just a little wound.
LionTipu 5 months ago
@LionTipu Did you hear the announcer? It called the cheetah mortally wounded. It cannot survive a hole that big. Just not gonna happen. Should have been more careful. It's cubs are probably also dead too. Fatal mistake.
rawn4203 1 month ago
@rawn4203 Well the hole is in cheetah's stomach NOT in the chest. Usually lower body wounded animals survive.
LionTipu 1 month ago
at least this wasnt like the other video i saw of a bullfighting accident... Always nice to see prey aint totally helpless.
TheDragonLake 5 months ago
wonderful
kabayegainsaf 5 months ago
Insane. For a second there I thought I was going to be commenting on another misleading video.
ainulindale1227 5 months ago
Wow, it looked like they had the gazelle for sure.
BazookaIke 5 months ago
really smart gazelle. instead of pulling back or trying to position their horns for a thrust, just shovel forward.
voradora 6 months ago
He killed three cheetahs that day. The mother and the cubs who aren't yet old enough to survive alone.
1verstreate1 6 months ago
damn the cheetah died right infront of his kids..
ravballer 6 months ago
@ravballer her kids
LeonardoYokhana 6 months ago
Nice!!!!!!
stephenjones102 6 months ago
pity !! she hunts for her child
addbuu 6 months ago
The cheetah's cubs most probably died after this. They are totally dependent on the mother. Nature at work!
idushy 6 months ago
Yeah! Well done zebra! Kill all those savage beasts!
anaclet 6 months ago
@anaclet Well, if that were actually a Zebra LOL
Expeditionwithbass 6 months ago
@Expeditionwithbass It isn't a zebra?! Well, whateva!
anaclet 6 months ago
Fair game. That Gazelle is stronger and better. He deserves to live. If a prey shakes off 3 predators, they deserve to live.
montagesANDdisputes 6 months ago
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vgdd4 6 months ago
Go Jabari!
fredocine 7 months ago
cool....
but lets see one do that to a lion now
Jeruwalter 7 months ago
@Jeruwalter First off can the lion actually catch it? Secondly, those horns are sharp and can puncture a lion just as easily as they did this cheetah.
rawn4203 1 month ago
the cother dumb cheetahs were just watching rather than helping and finishing off the prey
sabertooth7777 7 months ago
Wow a narrator thats on the preys side for once.
Bucwildx26 7 months ago
Love how it ran off yelling " NA NA NANA NAAA " *LOL*
darrennz2008 7 months ago
Yeah!! Thats how its done!!!
frios011 8 months ago
people should know that it's harder to be a predator than the prey... Lion may be King of the Jungle.. but that doesent mean they have an easy life.. they have to struggle with everything.. they ahve enemies everywhere.. every single prey animal would kill a lion cup. hyenas will kill cubs even other lions.. prey animal may be preys aswell.. but that doesent mean it will be free and easy food for the predator..
DonChilenito 8 months ago
this is a Grant's gazalle, they are much bigger than tommys as you can see, and they dont want to die!!! if i was that gazelle, i wouldnt let myself die either lol
cooldudeandlazyboy 8 months ago
wait what? jabari? and hatari clan?, wtf is wrong with some people..its a gazzele and a family of cheetas
SuperBUGGzBUNNY 9 months ago
Something with horns is not totaly defenseless.
Fangs+Claws > Horns.
Horns > nothing.
DunkleMaterie117 9 months ago 4
The cheetah died two days later from the wound.
metsdudenj 9 months ago
@metsdudenj how the fuck do u know, nigga
lolhahah21 8 months ago
@lolhahah21 Because my sister works in the post production studio that edited this, ok nigga?
metsdudenj 8 months ago
@metsdudenj LOL im sorry.. you can tell that your answer is very rare. So most likely I wouldn't have gotten that type of reply :) and i don't say nigga. I just did that for this question haha :)
lolhahah21 8 months ago
@metsdudenj Since we are trying to save cheetahs, why was that cheetah not given medical treatment for the wound that was obviously known about by this film crew?
MrTechFox 7 months ago
@MrTechFox Very hard to track and sedate and injured cheetah, and also while the cheetah is being treated, which might take a week, who will care for the cubs? Its sad, but film crews arent zookeepers or vets and dont have the knowledge or resources needed to help animals. There have been many sad moments when they want to intervene, but they cant for those reasons
metsdudenj 7 months ago
@metsdudenj I understand those reasons, but surely after filming this they could have contacted some wild life preservation agency that does have experienced vets. There are many organizations that are trying to protect the cheetah, surely this would have been worth their effort. Born Free is one that comes to mind, could they not have contacted them? 2 days is a long time to be able to track and sedate a cheetah, I can't imagine it would be that hard for experienced people.
MrTechFox 7 months ago
@MrTechFox Well, hard to do in the middle of wild Africa, and expensive, also once an animal is pretty much gored in an organ, there is not that much that they can do. I agree that the Cheetah is endangered, but it comes down to $, not all the resources are readily available and to send a group of vets with only a slim chance of saving this cheetah is probalby not viable. Too bad they didnt pick up the cubs though and bring them to an orphange.
metsdudenj 7 months ago
cheetas are too fragil, miscalculate the size of their pray and with no retractable claws wich help to can hold on to and go to the neck , truth like it or not is their extinction sooner or later, leopards lions etc are more well adapted
scarflyr02 9 months ago
This is misleading. The cheetah is not killed. Just got the wind knock out of him or bruised ribs the most. If you look real close you casn see of the limb of the cheetah is bracing one of the horn trying to control it. The prey is just too big fo rit
fightertrainer 10 months ago
@fightertrainer No there is a gaping hole in that cat. It took a chance. It lost. It paid for it with its life.
rawn4203 1 month ago
Gud for u Gazelle
petagonkyi 10 months ago
The Cheetah was injured. Not killed. I want Chertahs to last til the world ends! Anybody with me?!?
ArtistsCry13 10 months ago 2
@ArtistsCry13 Yes the Cheetah was still alive but unfortuantly they are so fragile that an injury like that will most likely cause starvation because an injured Cheetah cannot hunt. If starvation doesn't kill her, infection will.
ashdog236 6 months ago 2
the cheetah doesnt hunt for recreation. it is for survival. i give the gazelle props getting out of the mess. people have to understand. its no better than humans eating a burger from mcdonalds. we eat meat too. the only difference is we don't have to hunt for it.
aznpnoiboiperson 11 months ago
thats not a gazelle, gazelle are so much smaller
MsRobin1101 11 months ago
@MsRobin1101
This is a Grant's gazelle ram. a risky choice for the mother cheetah. Too bad for the cubs.
mamitsumamits 9 months ago
Both Gazelle-Cheetah
Completely fight for life
beergoogle 11 months ago
it was probably the breeding season, the Buck neck looked stiff with testestorone...poor Cheetah, it just picked the wrong hunt.
aguuled 11 months ago
Good man 1 for the Gazzel sweet fuck the cheetas.
Dorisequador 11 months ago
I love how the Gazelle walks away proud with his tail wagging lol.
JarToTheRad603 11 months ago
love it too when the prey fight so hard, that gazelle was too big and the cheetahs paid this error
malcomino 11 months ago
awesome
TeamMusicTV 11 months ago
Hahaha
cutiecassiie 1 year ago
Awwww..poor cheetah :( there are not enough cheetahs, and if you lok closely..she had cubs :( not only does she die, but her cubs die too...for what..a gazel? I don't like it when the prey wins...
hayleyclarke 1 year ago
the cheetah should learn kung-fu moves from monks. he'd definitely be a better predator.
kymsupreme 1 year ago
FYI: THE GAZELLE BACK IN THE 70'S CAN BREATHE FIRE. in addition, CHUCK NORRIS' IS STILL SCARIER THAN BIG CATS.
kymsupreme 1 year ago
I love the narrator!
nirvana38i 1 year ago
if the preys always united the prediator cant break them:)
MsJackxx 1 year ago
I saw this part when I was in Pakistan.
TigerzRlz 1 year ago
cheetahs are pussies getting owned by a gazelle, stolen from hyenas and killed by lions hahaha!
jositoxxx1 1 year ago
hes tryiong to get marathon pro
GoldenArrow222 1 year ago
DAMN NATURE U SCARY!
kbauistslein 1 year ago
@kbauistslein DAMN YOU'RE A CUNT
GEORGEBUSHISAKUNT 1 year ago
hahaha cheetah got owned
BlueLeopard200 1 year ago
There you go biatch!!
reactor4music 1 year ago
uffff... ¡Mis respetos a ese antilope!, sin saber en que terminaria esto le estaba haciendo fuerza al antilope!... ¡EXCELENTE VIDEO!!!
esten0esusted 1 year ago
look at the bastard when he got away he said HAAA HAAAA
fallout401 1 year ago
don't get me wrong i like Cheetahs, but i like it when prey defend themselves from attack
Gobbygiblet 1 year ago 8
@Gobbygiblet Same here!
pistonpkm 4 months ago
@pistonpkm Glad you think so.
Gobbygiblet 4 months ago
If some creature wanted to make me his food, I'd make him fucking earn it. Sometimes the prey wins.
rovert40 1 year ago 3
Great work Gazelle!!! Kill these cheetahs...
subway394 1 year ago
If I were the gazelle I would have gone after the cubs after taking care of the mother. Todays cheetah cubs could be tomorrows killer cheetahs.
rawn4203 1 year ago
The message is "Attack is the best form of defence...animals which fail to do may fail to escape.."..This applies to man...excellent video..did the cheetah survive?
momthegreatest 1 year ago
@momthegreatest Even if the cheetah survived, it must've died shortly after because of the inability to hunt and to defend itself against other animals.
amjan 1 year ago
jaja thats nature.
KikeMexicovergero 1 year ago
round and round they go
cdukes1129 1 year ago
cheetah can be killed like that >_<
riekotz 1 year ago
Very good...
CS1982 1 year ago
GOOD
Northisbest 1 year ago
I'm not mean but it looked like the cheetah really needed food.and I kinda wish she woud hav got it. But maybe she was to melnurished to even try to get the grant gazelle. Cause usually cheetahs only go for somethin bigger than them wen ther desprete. And she had cubs which probably made it worse for her. And even though she failed she tried.
mariahm152 1 year ago
I don't see proof of death here. Sure, that cheetah got its ass kicked, but how can we be sure that it got killed. It is never seen to be pierced by the horns, only rammed against the ground. The predator could still very well be alive.
parahumanoid 1 year ago
@parahumanoid
Nah, my bad. Must have missed it the first time around. There really is a piercing moment there. Well, then this cheetah is unfortunately screwed. I gotta wonder with the low count of cheetahs remaining, shouldn't the team that filmed this have taken steps to preserve this cat, if possible, of course (maybe fix it up and have it live out its days in captivity, or to be released later)?.
parahumanoid 1 year ago
@parahumanoid The gaping hole in the cheetah's stomach at the end might just be proof of being pierced by the horns. If that hole wasnt done by that, just what could have caused it?
rawn4203 1 year ago
@rawn4203
Didn't you read my next comment? The two of them go in a row. I said that I missed it the first time around. You don't need to prove anything to me.
parahumanoid 1 year ago
@parahumanoid ok nevermind then ignore my comments. Chow.
rawn4203 1 month ago
@parahumanoid No the announcer said the cheetah was "mortally" wounded. That means it died.
nebechadnezzar64 1 year ago
@parahumanoid Look at the very end there is a clear hold puncture in its tummy. Even the announcer called it mortally wounded. It died.
rawn4203 1 month ago
bulltrue!
anthonym449 1 year ago
Awesome. I love when the prey kills the cat
robi2000 1 year ago 11
@robi2000 How could you love this?
Are you psycopathic?
MrTechFox 7 months ago
the food chain fails.
curry136 1 year ago
i am not watching this ever again i love cheetahs!
TheKameogirl 2 years ago
put a lion against it and theres no chance lol
novastomper 2 years ago
@novastomper Yeah, the lions body certainly wouldn't have been pierced like this cheetah's was....Lion's skin is made of metal ya know.
rawn4203 1 year ago
These cheetahs must have been very hungry and desperate in need of food, otherwise I doubt they would have attacked such a strong animal.
HomoGnosticus 2 years ago
This is a Grant's gazelle much larger and more powerful than the Thomson's gazelle (cheetah's preffered prey) or Impala (another alternative). Those horns on that male are massive.
SwiftyPanther 2 years ago 2
yeah those cheetahs were in a little over their heads with that beast. very strong and very big.
koobsw 2 years ago
thnx alot very nice cheetah got owend
thekingmatriarch1 2 years ago
thats uncommon for a gazelle to kill a cheetah
dxgirlmaster 2 years ago
@dxgirlmaster We have a genius here!
Qwiggalo 2 years ago
That was one big buff gazelle.
Such a nice looking gazelle.
Shadowmaster888 2 years ago
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Fucking gazelles. Ugly sons of bitches. Lets face it. What do you find more interesting, stupid gazelle eating grass or majestic cheetah running behind his prey.
wreckedpc 2 years ago
People forget that prey animals are built with protection. Its not uncommon for prey to kill. An accurate back kick from a zebra could easily kill a lion.
ANTM55 2 years ago 31
@ANTM55
yes zebras back kick is very strong
bigbossyousef 1 year ago
@ANTM55 Yeah, but it's still funny to watch a supposed king of hunting get dragged along the floor and mortally wounded.
FilmSnapper 7 months ago
Fast food, not healthy!
geografrica 2 years ago
Is it just me or does it seem that at 0:11 seconds the cheetah just appears out of nowhere??
rawn4203 2 years ago
No you're right.
Kinda looks like it came up from an underground bunker.
lol
broadbent48 2 years ago
Looks to me like the cheetah was coming out of the inside of that turn. You can see the dust trail the cat left in it's wake.
1verstreate1 2 years ago
@rawn4203 hahah youre right...it seems so, but when you look closely you can see that the cheetah was hiding in the gras and jumped out when the the gazelle passed his way :)
PMOWJoshharnett 2 years ago
That gazelle is a great fighter
Flipain 2 years ago 2
No kidding. At 1:02 he actually lifted the cheetah into the air. I bet that cheetah has several puncture wounds on its belly too. From basically 1:00-1:15, Jabari must have thrust its horns into the cat at least a dozen times.
Stupid cheetah. Sometimes they choose the wrong prey and it ends up costing them their lives. And how are its cubs going to eat when its mother inevitably dies?? Bad decision by the mother cheetah to try taking on this well equipped prey. Even the 3 cheetah couldnt do it.
rawn4203 2 years ago 3
My god you could put a softball in the hole Jabari placed on the cheetah's stomach.
That cat is going to suffer before it dies.
rawn4203 2 years ago
Wow that'll leave a mark. Just loved how the gazelle dragged the cat along the ground like a mop.........these cats chose the wrong prey this time, and now one of them is going to die a slow agonizing death.
rawn4203 2 years ago
errrrr.....some1 tell jialifeh that the cheetahs STILL ALIVE
milliesjash398 2 years ago
Not for long......the gazelle put a gaping hole into the cheetah.....it will either die of the injury or of starvation because it will no longer be doing any hunting.
rawn4203 2 years ago 2
wow
malcomino 2 years ago