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“Leopards Swiftly Approach, Only to Receive a Fatal Kick from a Wild Horse While Eyeing a Meal of Newborn Horse Meat.”

October 5, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment

Horses are known to humans for their speed and proximity to humans. Kicks with the rear legs of the horse create a painful blow that can take the life of an animal.

A leopard enjoys the pain of receiving a horse’s kick in the face. The fascinating moment was recorded and uploaded to Youtube.

Leopard stalks and suddenly rushes to attack a newborn horse. The moment was full of surprises and the mother horse made a quick decision.

A powerful blow with the hind legs towards the leopard. The leopard receives a painful kick and quickly runs away.

The leopard showed fear of the kick and had a 180-degree turn to run away. Perhaps it is still worried for its life.

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