Cornered into the gates of hell, the impala got mad and used its 1 meter long horns to stab the cheetah in the stomach and then escaped.

In the world of wildlife, there is no shortage of situations where the prey seems to have been killed by the hunter, but somehow turned the game around and won. This is probably when their survival instincts wake up.

In a video that has attracted the attention of the online community, an adult Gazelle can be seen being targeted by a female leopard while she is hunting.

With its speed and strength, the jaguar quickly caught up and caught the running antelope. Two cubs also immediately joined in to help its mother kill the prey.

In one segment, antelope seems to have received a “death sentence” after being fatally bitten by a leopard in the neck, then using its body to swing up, to pull the prey down.

However, with its toughness and fierce resistance, the antelope put its strength to push the leopard to the ground, then used its sharp horns to knock the enemy back a meter.

When the leopard painfully let go of its prey, the antelope took advantage of the precious opportunity to make a spectacular escape. And the “predator” was left behind, full of shock with a bloody wound in the abdomen, below the breastbone.