Upon reading this news article on three cheetahs playing with a baby impala (or antelope), my initial reaction was plain and simple--the cheetahs were too full for dinner. Then again, they might really mean, "go, and come back when you're bigger."
I keed the cheetahs. Life's like that tho sometimes; when you expect it to be a dog eat cat world, the moment it switches role, we'd laugh our hats off. My other reaction was what on earth was the bloody impala thinking? Like seriously. Did it not know the sequence of food chain? The carnivores hunt the herbivores in a pyramidal fashion. Only time will tell when natural selection decided to go retrograde and someday, just someday, this baby impala will return to hunt those cheetahs. And while doing so say, in your face!
Naninani bubu,
Vonnie S.
I keed the cheetahs. Life's like that tho sometimes; when you expect it to be a dog eat cat world, the moment it switches role, we'd laugh our hats off. My other reaction was what on earth was the bloody impala thinking? Like seriously. Did it not know the sequence of food chain? The carnivores hunt the herbivores in a pyramidal fashion. Only time will tell when natural selection decided to go retrograde and someday, just someday, this baby impala will return to hunt those cheetahs. And while doing so say, in your face!
Naninani bubu,
Vonnie S.

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