Turning The Tables… The counterattack of the prey causes the lion to suffer fatal stabs.

Africa is the second largest continent in the world with diverse terrain and beautiful landscapes, this is the home of many wild animals: elephants, lions, leopards, wild buffaloes and rhinos…

Behind the calmness of the steppe here are fierce battles for survival between wild animals.

Just like a miniature society, the wild world has its order and is set up by powerful hunters. They are the most fearsome predators in the wild and are ranked by scientists at the top of the food chain.

However, sometimes there are exceptions, that is when the prey is cornered between life and death, knowing how to fight violently or join together to form a large group, it is not certain that “big fish have can swallow small fish.”

As the clip below will give us a whole new look at the resistance between prey (African buffalo) and one of the kings of the jungle (lion).

The African buffalo is one of the 5 largest animals in Africa, an adult buffalo can weigh from 500 kg to 1,000 kg. Despite such a large body, buffalo is still a frequent prey of lions.

That’s because lions are herd predators, because they work in large numbers, so a herd of lions can easily destroy large prey such as giraffes, buffaloes or hippos…

But that is not always true. In the clip we can see that when the ball is pressed too hard, the buffalo becomes extremely aggressive and fights back fiercely.

At this time, his strong body plus powerful weapons are his sharp horns, the buffalo is ready to gore and kill any animal that deliberately threatens its life.

According to estimates by wildlife experts, more than 200 people are killed by African buffalo every year.