How Do Antelopes Defend Themselves Against Lions?
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When antelopes come across predators like lions, their primary defensive tactic is to sprint away and rely on their impressive speed. Some antelope species can hit speeds of up to 90 kilometers per hour, outpacing a lion's typical sprint of about 60 kilometers per hour. Alongside their quickness, antelopes possess remarkable endurance and agility that enable them to cover extensive ground and leap as high as 10 meters, keeping a safe distance from predators. ⚠️ Start Planning Your Trip to Kenya👉: https://www.kenyawildparks.com/contact-us/
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