Angry mother giraffe used all her strength, using her 1-meter-long legs to kick 3 lions to death to protect her cubs.
Giraffes are herbivores with a very gentle nature. When faced with danger, this type of animal often tries to run away as quickly as possible to escape the clutches of predators.
Baby giraffes will learn to stand and walk within half an hour of being born. A mother giraffe protects her cubs from the lions’ frenzied attack.
Specifically, while feeding, the two giraffes mother and daughter became the target of the hungry lions. As soon as they discovered their prey, the lions immediately surrounded and organized an attack.
Before the enemy’s siege, the mother giraffe tried to fight the lion to protect her young. However, while the mother deer was chasing a lion, another lion attacked the baby giraffe.
It flew into the air, aiming for the neck to knock the baby giraffe to the ground. Fortunately, the mother deer returned in time and rescued the baby from danger.
With their huge body and high nutritional content, giraffes often face predators such as lions, wild dogs or hyenas.
To deal with these predators, giraffes often run away if given the opportunity or else will use their long, strong front legs to attack.