Losing vigil, wild buffaloes fall into the ambush of a herd of lions

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The wild buffalo walked leisurely without knowing that it was falling into the ambush of the aggressive lions in hiding.

At that time, the buffalo was peacefully passing through a deserted beach with herbs, it could not have imagined that danger was ahead. The video then zoomed into the hillside area, where 3 lions were hiding very discreetly, mixed with weeds, ready to attack prey.

When the buffalo approached, the lions suddenly rushed in to chase them. At the decisive moment, the buffalo discovered the lion and ran to sell it for sale...

The video was just filmed by Mr. Paul Charnley during a picnic at Kruger National Park (South Africa).

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