Painful Moments! Injured Lion Fights Hippo, Fails Before The Ferocious Prey | Animal Fight

Painful Moments! Injured Lion Fights Hippo, Fails Before The Ferocious Prey | Animal Fight
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Painful Moments! Injured Lion Fights Hippo, Fails Before The Ferocious Prey | Animal Fight

๐ŸŽฌ Let’s witness the tragic outcome when the lion challenged the hippo in…
painful moments. Injured lion fights hippo, Fails Before The Ferocious Prey
A fierce confrontation between two kings: the lion – king of the steppe and the hippopotamus – lord of the river.

In the dry season in Africa,
the red sun burns all living things.
The mighty lions are also having difficulty in this drought season.
They wander the dry land, looking for water to quench their thirst.
The lion was enjoying the last drops of water.
Suddenly!!! A giant hippo, weighing up to 3,000 pounds, jumped out and attacked the lion.
The 3 lions tried to swim across the river. The ferocious hippopotamus rushed in to attack, causing them to panic and force them to swim quickly to escape.
The chase takes place fiercely under the water, where the hippo is the absolute ruler. Luckily for the lion, it was able to escape to shore in time before being fatally attacked by the hippo.
A male lion was lying in the sun in the hippo’s territory. They were angry so they suddenly attacked, forcing the lion to flee to shore in panic.

Darkness covers the savanna! A giant hippopotamus, weighing several tons, slowly walked ashore from the river to search for food, chewing grass deliciously, unaware of the danger lurking.
The darkness hides the lions lurking in the bushes. They were hungry and thirsty, aiming for the fat hippo.
Surprise! The lions rushed out to attack, surrounding the hippo. The lion jumps on its prey, trying to hurt the hippo with its claws and fangs.
However, the hippo’s 2-inch thick skin acts as a protective armor, making the lion’s attacks ineffective.
After resisting for a while, the giant hippo found an opportunity to counterattack.
It opened its mouth wide, using its sharp teeth to bite hard into the head of a female lion.
The pain that came made the lion panic and scream. The lions are also afraid of this large prey
Taking that opportunity, the hippo turned around and rushed back into the river, disappearing into the night.
The lions were left in despair and pain, one lion was seriously injured after a life-and-death fight.
The end is death!
The powerful bite force of a hippo, up to 1825 pounds/square inch, can crush a lion’s jaw, making it unable to hunt and eat meat normally, leading to starvation.

The sun gradually rose, the scenery of Masai Mara gradually appeared
A huge mother hippopotamus and her tiny baby are moving ashore to rest and feed.
Suddenly, from the bushes, an adult male lion rushed out like a sharp arrow.
It targets the weak young hippo, ready to attack to satisfy its hunger.
The mother hippo was frightened and rushed at the lion, because of the mother hippo’s sharp teeth and large body
The lion had to run away in regret

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00:00 Animal fights
00:34 Lion vs Hippo
00:49 Hippo attack lion
01:11 Hippo fight lion
01:30 Lion hunting hippo
02:02 The hippo counterattacks the lion
02:30 Injured Lion
02:40 Hippopotamus bites lion
02:56 lion hunting baby hippo
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