Leopard was pierced in the chest by a 2-meter-long sharp horn when participating in a terrifying battle between two antelopes

 The impala (Aepyceros melampus) is the most common antelope species in Africa. They live in large herds, stretching across savannas and scrub forests from Kenya, Tanzania, to northeastern South Africa.

The antelope’s struggles leave them exhausted or worse, getting their horns stuck together, causing both to face death.

The video begins with two antelopes rushing at each other fiercely with their horns as weapons. However, the unfortunate thing was that the two had stuck their horns together, and could not be untangled.

At this time, a leopard appeared, and it seemed to be quite surprised with the development ahead.

Because the size of the two antelopes is quite large, and they have not shown any signs of fatigue, the leopard has not found an opportunity to attack.

It just circled around, trying to grab one of the antelopes, but the distance between it and the pair kept widening.

The video ends when the leopard rushes into the fight and is pierced by the horns of the impala, knocking it down on the spot.

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