African wild dogs are the most dangerous and agile predators in the savannah, with herd hunting tactics, this “warm-blooded killer” is always a terrifying enemy of the great antelope.
With top-notch hunting tactics, dozens of African wild dogs have turned the ill-fated antelope into a hearty meal for themselves.
Spotting an antelope in the grasslands, dozens of wild dogs rushed into the enclosure to isolate their prey. Right after that, the leading dog used a “close-to-hand” tactic to attack.
Despite being bitten through the abdomen, the internal organs fell out, but the impala still jumped up to fight back. Soon, 3 other wild dogs appeared and joined the fight. They surrounded and tried to attack from behind.
When receiving a signal from the leader of the pack, the remaining ones jump in to help to defeat the ill-fated prey. When there was no chance to fight back, the antelope had to give up, leaving the predator to bite to death.