16/09/2020
Nothing in Nature lives for itself,Trees don't drink their own water,Flower's fragrance is not for itself,........
In a nutshell.. we all depend on one another to complete the "Circle of Life".
Africa’s big cats are masters of ambush, champions of sneak attack, across the vast Savannah; lion, leopard, and cheetah have the same hunger of meat, but have different killing technique. Hunting on the open plain requires patience and supreme stealth.
The male lion is more of a protector than a hunter, the lioness makes the most of 75% of successful hunts, and Hyena is more of a scavenger often referred as the disposal authority of the African plains. Master of stealth a leopard hunts better at the cover of darkness, solitary animal, a creature of darkness. The leopard hunts alone lives in most places in the world, the most versatile and the strongest mammal on the planet. Graceful climbers and often using the trees as vantage points to scout the African Savannah.
Cheetah, the fastest mammal on the planet, it has to make a calculative dash to catch her prey. Cheetah is much more vulnerable for in a very short time it overheats so it can’t maintain that great speed for long. They have to endure the heat, for they hunt during the day unlike their cousin’s lions, leopard and the hyena. Cheetah cubs are weaned from 3-4 months and receive training on how to bring down prey. Cheetah are second successful hunters after the wild dogs, wild dogs are nocturnal (rests during the day and hunts at night)
As a predator, it must kill to survive, the prey must escape also to survive. Just as the rain nourishes the grass, the grass that nourishes the herd, one creature dies to nourish another. The laws of nature never change, but nature changes constantly for the hunter and the hunted, the challenge is one and the same, to adapt and to survive in a world that never stands still.............
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