Hiding under the swamp, the crocodile suddenly rushed to the surface, grabbed the impala’s head and pulled it into the water.

In the wild, the long horns of the male Impala antelope not only help it become more majestic in the eyes of females, but also act as a weapon against rivals or predators. However, sometimes the horn “harms” its owner and even causes it to lose its life.

Typically, in the video below, the too long horn caused the Impala to be caught by a crocodile. And when it seemed like there was a chance to escape, the horn once again became an obstacle that prevented it from escaping.

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