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In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all

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In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand, why is there a "rabbit" who sees it, is not afraid at all, and has no intention of escaping at all? "Are you waiting for me to eat you?"

American netizen Steve Grimme, found an interesting scene in his backyard this day, a hungry eagle noticed a round rabbit under the tree, it was happy to hunt, but also felt strange, how can this rabbit be so brave and not afraid of predators at all? The eagle then approached the rabbit step by step, "If you don't run, I'm going to eat you...?"

In fact, there is a reason why this rabbit is so "calm and brave", because people are simply just a decoration on the grass ~ The eagle saw that the rabbit could not move, became more and more confused, and even stepped on the rabbit with his foot several times, but the other party was still indifferent, making it dumbfounded.

The eagle looked left and right around the rabbit for a while, then seemed to finally realize that he was embarrassed and the other party was a fake rabbit, and then left angrily. "Well, nothing just happened... No one should see it, right? (Awk)"

Steve recorded the whole process and shared it on Facebook, saying it was so funny and classic that he had to share it with everyone, and he joked, "The eagle must be thinking: 'Please don't have other eagles see me do such a stupid thing!'" #夏日成长计划 #

In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all
In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all
In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all
In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all
In nature, is there any reason not to flee when encountering natural enemies? And this eagle does not understand why there are "rabbits" who see it, but they are not afraid at all, and they have no intention of escaping at all

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