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Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel. As dry weather continues to intensify, Africa

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Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel.

As the dry weather continues to intensify, the African grassland has ushered in a drought that has not been seen in a century, the sun has relentlessly torn the earth, and the earth has been breezed for thousands of miles within a radius of 500 kilometers, and only the pool in front of you still has the source of life. Therefore, it became the focus of all animal contention. This last remaining pool is also getting smaller.

All the animals flock here, but it seems to be the domain of crocodiles. Crocodiles dominate the pools, hunting the animals that come to drink, and the antelopes are hungry and thirsty. They plucked up the courage to come to the pool, craned their necks vigilantly, and prepared for defense. As soon as the wind blows, the antelopes quickly retreat. At this time, many birds also come here to drink, and they don't seem to know that this is the most dangerous area in the grassland.

Judging by the fact that crocodiles' mouths are full of feathers, many birds have already died here. A young antelope seems unaware of the dangers here. It was instantly engulfed by the crocodile and disappeared forever into the pool, leaving only the mother antelope wailing sadly on the shore. One wave is not flat, and another wave is rising. A commotion sounded again, a baboon was bitten by a crocodile, it struggled desperately, and the other baboons looked terrified.

Fortunately, it grabbed a tree trunk and managed to escape the crocodile's mouth, but the child of another baboon was unfortunately taken away by the crocodile. The crocodile ran to the shore in order to devour the food alone, but the brave baboon decided to save his child from the crocodile's mouth. Although it managed to recapture the baby baboon, it was already too late. The little baboon has become paralyzed, and the disaster continues. There is not a trace of rain in the sky, the tumbling yellow sand seems to roar, and he is the master of this grassland.

As the pool dried up, a large number of hippos decided to leave the area in search of other sources of water. But what they don't know is that there is no other source of water in a thousand miles. With the exception of some hippos, the other animals did not leave the soon-to-be-dry waters, which were their last place to survive.

In the hot summer, the weather is hot, the animals become extremely irritable, and the competition between them becomes more intense. The remaining hippos and crocodiles have merged with the soil at the bottom of the pool, and many crocodiles can no longer be distinguished by the naked eye. They used to be fierce, but now they have lost their luster.

At this time, a small baboon was bitten on the head by a crocodile, it struggled desperately, the crocodile just bit its head and did not make other movements.

Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel. As dry weather continues to intensify, Africa
Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel. As dry weather continues to intensify, Africa
Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel. As dry weather continues to intensify, Africa
Here, exciting stories are played out every day. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you would never have imagined that survival in the animal kingdom would be so cruel. As dry weather continues to intensify, Africa

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