The Lions must run away in fear from the long, pointed horns of the Oryx

In Africa’s Serengeti grasslands, young lions often spend years observing how hunting adults handle their prey.
But with these little lions, they must learn through trial and error. They began to practice stalking like seasoned hunters, taking advantage of the sparse bushes to hide.

The process of stalking must take place very carefully because the oryx is easily frightened by the slightest noise. After a while, one of the lions decided to come out of hiding and charge up.

Looks like it made a mistake. But in reality, it intelligently cornered the oryx towards its “teammates”.
It is also when the oryx has to confront two formidable enemies. At times, it thought it was defeated by a lion, but suddenly it still stood up normally. Faced with the “one-on-two” situation, the antelope showed a resolute response. It has the ability to repel the opponent as long as it can stay steady and not run away. Is it consistent enough?

With its experience, the oryx dodges all attacks of the opponent. Meanwhile, the young lions were frustrated. Both accept to give up, letting the prey go elsewhere.
The oryx is a species of Arabian straight-horned antelope. They have a rather odd hump on their back, have long straight horns, and a short tail with a tuft of fur at the end.

Finally, after many hours of fighting, the lion had to give up because the prey with the experience of fighting was very intelligent and determined.

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