When mother’s love rises, the wild boar, regardless of who the predator is, fights fiercely to rescue its baby

Photographer Koos Fourie, while on vacation with his family in Kruger National Park, South Africa, happened to witness one of the leopard’s failed hunting moments.

That day, the whole family of Fourie was on a trip, admiring the unspoiled beauty of the African desert when they saw a family of boars walking.

Although it is an omnivorous animal commonly seen in the savannah and jungle areas of Africa, for people living in an advanced, modern country like Fourie, it is a “strange thing”, not always. Everyone has the opportunity to meet face-to-face in real life.

Although it is an omnivorous animal commonly seen in the savannah and jungle areas of Africa, for people living in an advanced, modern country like Fourie, it is a “strange thing”, not always. Everyone has the opportunity to meet face-to-face in real life.

It turned out that a leopard appeared from the bushes and attacked and captured one of the two small humped pigs. The little pig was so scared that it tried to cry out loud to ask for help from its mother. Immediately after receiving the signal for help, the mother pig with all her strength rushed over and rammed her long and sharp fangs into the center of the leopard’s chest.

The humpback’s attack was so strong that the leopard was stunned and had to knock out the prey he had just caught.

In the “blood boil”, the mother pig continued to chase the leopard for a long distance before giving up and returning to drag her cubs away.