There is no room for sentiment in a place like the Kruger. It’s eat or be eaten, and for a species as low on the totem pole as the impala every day is fraught with danger.
That being said I can’t help but feel a little sorry for the impala in this video, who puts up one hell of a fight against all odds.
Here’s how Kruger Sightings call this one:
This is a truly gripping sighting caught on film of what started out to be a regular wild dog hunt, but ended up as an
action-packed turn of events!Taken at the same waterhole as the famous video “Battle at Kruger”, Transport Dam, in the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Sounds like a decent spot to park and have some mid-morning bevvies.
A special shout out to the African Fish Eagle who swoops past in the final few seconds of the clip, just to add to the dramatic series of events.
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