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“Sudden Peril: Crocodile’s Peace Interrupted by Simultaneous Hippo Aggression”

October 20, 2023 by admin

The incident took place and was recorded in Hwange National Park, located in western Zimbabwe. At that time, an adult crocodile was resting on land when suddenly two hippos came to disturb him.

Of course, in order to have the liver to do this, they must also be animals with blood in the natural world, especially this water area. And those are two big hippos.

After the first few minutes of snarling and assessing each other, the hippos did not hesitate to take the initiative to attack. The thick skin increases the hippo’s defenses. Besides, it has a large mouth with the ability to open extremely wide jaws, making any opponent afraid.

This crocodile too, standing in front of such a powerful opponent on the shore – where there is no advantage of terrain, it quickly decided to run away. This is really lucid. Being caught up in a pointless war with no certainty of victory only leaves the crocodile with disastrous wounds, affecting hunting or even death.

It quickly left, running into the water – an area where the crocodile’s speed and defense were slightly enhanced. However, hippos are also mainly aquatic species, they do not hesitate to chase.

In the end, the crocodile had to “put his feet on his neck” and run to be able to escape this tribulation.

Filed Under: Animal New

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