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The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

author:Cold Tsui Mani

The tragedy of the law of the jungle in nature is playing out every day, and I have seen too many scenes of the strong bullying the weak, and I have no other way but to sympathize with the weak, and over time, I have become almost numb.

Today, it feels very painful to see a weak person fight back and put the strong to death.

If I had to ask me who are the fastest hunters in nature, the first thing that comes to my mind is definitely lions, tigers and cheetahs.

On the contrary, among the weak who can escape by running, the first to recommend is the wild horse and the antelope.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?
The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

The hunter is strong, the weak are miserable, and once caught, there is little chance of escape, let alone kill the opponent.

The reversal scene in the picture is really rare now.

We can see a cheetah being hit by an antelope, and the cheetah has no backhand at this time, and can only let the antelope frantically counterattack.

The angry antelope stabbed its sharp horns into the cheetah's body, and the cheetah's internal organs were also severely damaged.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

What's going on here? We turned the clock forward to see how cheetahs hunted the antelopes.

As mentioned earlier, cheetahs have an amazing running speed, belonging to the feline family, and can run at a speed of up to 115 kilometers per hour.

The running skills of the antelope are not bad, the speed of running can reach 80 kilometers per hour, and it can run for an hour continuously, which is an excellent long-distance running animal.

Cheetahs rely on the necessary killing skills of running, and can hunt antelopes that are much larger than their own in size with unscrupulousness.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

In the picture, the cheetah who is desperately chasing bites the antelope's body as he wishes, and successfully drags the antelope, but is hit by the antelope's madness.

In the face of an antelope that weighs twice as much as itself, how easy is it for a cheetah to successfully bite the neck of an antelope?

Forced to be helpless, the cheetah could only let go, circled the head of the antelope, and bit the neck of the antelope with force.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

Seeing this, most people must think that the overall situation has been decided, the antelope has been bitten, and there is only one way to die.

I'm trying to say that the people who came to this conclusion may still be too young to know enough about the body structure of cheetahs.

Although cheetahs, tigers and lions are all strong predators, they are far inferior to tigers and lions in terms of bite ability.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

Nature has allowed cheetahs to evolve into the fastest running animals on land, and there are gains and losses, which determines that the size of the cheetah is slender, the legs are long and the head is small, and the small head determines that the bite force of the cheetah cannot give the prey a fatal blow.

At this time, although the cheetah successfully bit the neck of the antelope, it did not hurt it.

Just as the cheetah was trying to control the antelope, a thrilling reversal scene appeared.

The cheetah's stomach is pierced, and its intestines are about to flow out, can it still live?

The antelope was seen picking up the cheetah high with its sharp horns and falling heavily to the ground, constantly hitting the cheetah with its horns.

After being stabbed by the deadly horns, the cheetah had to abandon its hunting plan, and the antelope fled quickly with a healthy pace.

The cheetah found nothing, but there was a blood hole in the body, this wound is really not small, shocking, once the inflammation is infected, the cheetah will die.

Even if this cheetah can survive, will it dare to hunt antelopes in the future? How to deal with the horns? This is a difficult problem to ponder.

Seeing the end, I couldn't help but applaud the antelope, although I knew that in the process of wild games, this was a small probability event.

However, just because it is rare, it seems precious, isn't it?

What are your opinions on this, welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss.

I'm @Cold Tsui Mani, thank you for reading and paying attention!

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