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The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

author:Medalaf

Who is the king of the trees? I think the leopard deserves it, it is very good at climbing trees, and it can jump between two trees to hunt, and it is a natural enemy of baboons and monkeys and other animals that are also good at climbing trees. Lizards often climb trees to avoid predators, cool off or prey on birds, making it an alternative menu in leopard recipes.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

A monitor lizard crawled quickly toward a steep tree trunk, trying to evade predators. However, it seems to have forgotten that it is the leopard that is chasing it, and although it has climbed very high by this time, the leopard that came under the tree only climbed to its current height in three or two strokes. The monitor lizard was still crawling rapidly toward the treetops, doing its best to dodge the leopard's attack.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

Helplessly, the leopard was much faster than it was, quickly catching up with the monitor lizard, and then biting its tail. Unlike geckos, monitor lizards can survive with their tails broken, and a tail-bitten monitor lizard has almost no hope of escaping, and fighting to the death is its only chance to survive.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

The monitor lizard began to resist very fiercely, it loosened its limbs that were clinging to the trunk of the tree, and twisted its body desperately to get rid of the leopard's mouth, but the leopard bit the tail of the monitor lizard deadly, and the body of the monitor lizard swung in the air. The monitor lizard's efforts were not in vain, and in the struggle its head came closer to the leopard, and it opened its mouth to bite past.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk
The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

If it can bite the leopard, it may cause the leopard to let go of its tail so that it can fall from the tree and escape. Monitor lizards are cold-blooded animals, and their physical fitness is very poor, while leopards do not spend much physical energy in battle.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk
The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

The leopard also seized the opportunity, it released the mouth that bit the tail of the monitor lizard, and bit down the head of the monitor lizard, hitting it with one blow. The head of the monitor lizard is relatively hard, and the leopard's attack did not kill the monitor lizard, but caused the monitor lizard to resist more fiercely. However, the leopard quickly controlled the monitor lizard again, pressing the monitor lizard to the side of the trunk, and the blood of the severely damaged monitor lizard continued to flow out, and several obvious blood marks appeared on the trunk.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk
The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk

After a short time, the monitor lizard lost too much blood and lost its life, and the leopard successfully subdued the monitor lizard. The leopard began to try to eat the monitor lizard, but maybe the meat of the monitor lizard was not very tasty (the leopard usually fed on large herbivores), maybe the skin of the monitor lizard was too hard for it to mouth, and finally the leopard gave up! It discarded the monitor lizard and then left the area, and the unfortunate monitor lizard was "abandoned" by the leopard.

The monitor lizard runs away from the tree, but it may forget who its opponent is, and the blood stains the trunk