In pain for a week after losing her calf, the wild buffalo frantically stabbed the lion to death to avenge the buffalo’s calf.

In the wild, buffalo is always one of the targets that lions often hunt to make food for them.

However, sometimes, large predators like lions also have to run “for their lives” when encountering fierce herds of buffalo.

Even with the leading wild buffalo or aggressive adult male buffalo, they do not hesitate to attack lions to protect their fellow humans.

During a hunt for food, a hungry male lion targeted an adult buffalo.

However, before the large and aggressive prey, the “lord of the grasslands” was attacked back by the prey.

After about an hour of fighting, the lion was exhausted, so it became a “sandbag” for the wild buffalo to vent his rage.

Due to exhaustion, the lion was unable to do anything against the fierce attacks of the buffalo.

The blows with great force caused the lion to suffer many fatal wounds.

The lion was dying and had to suffer helplessness before the fierce wild buffalo.

This is an appropriate lesson for lone predators in choosing targets for food.