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Why Lions Wait for their Prey to Wander Close ⏳ Big Cat Country | Smithsonian Channel
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- Why Lions Wait for their Prey to Wander Close ⏳ Big Cat Country | Smithsonian Channel
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- Lions can be fast, but they can only maintain their speed for a hundred yards or so. If they’re to complete a successful hunt, they need their prey to stray close enough for an ambush. A herd of kudu stray close to a pride of hungry lions. But just as an attack is about to take place, an alarm sounds from an unlikely source: a nearby giraffe. #BigCatCountry #SmithsonianChannel From Big Cat Country: https://bit.ly/3j4hgkh Subscribe to The Smithsonian Channel: https://bit.ly/2FE6OSh Twitter: https://bit.ly/33lH712 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3iw9Iay Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kkVOZp
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