Cruel scene: wild dogs butchering kudu antelopes right on the road

The sight of wild dogs hunting and killing antelopes is no longer strange to tour guides and tourists visiting wildlife sanctuaries in Africa. However, few people have the opportunity to see the image of a pack of wild dogs cutting up antelope meat in the middle of the main road, near the tourist group’s car.

This female kudu antelope was discovered by a pack of wild dogs while wandering near the main road in the reserve.

The antelope tried to run as fast as possible but could not escape the fierce pursuit of the bloodthirsty wild dogs.

When running to the main road, the antelope was caught by a pack of wild dogs. Wild dogs are famous as predators, each in their own direction constantly biting and tearing the poor female antelope.

Only one wild dog controlled the head of the antelope, the remaining four to five other wild dogs focused on biting other areas.

When the poor antelope gradually lost its strength, it was helpless and let the wild dogs drag it down onto the road.

The more he tried to get up, the more painful the injuries he received.

Finally, a wild dog bit the female antelope’s throat.

When the kudu antelope was dead, the wild dogs seemed more leisurely, occasionally opening their eyes and bloody mouths to look at the tourists filming and taking photos.

Finally, in order not to be disturbed while having a party on the antelope carcass, the pack of African wild dogs dragged the prey’s carcass into the bushes and took turns biting off every piece of meat on the antelope’s body.