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A Male Zebra Mercilessly Takes the Life of a Pony in Front of its Grieving Mother.

October 6, 2023 by admin Leave a Comment

Video recorded by a tourist in Maasai Mara National Park, Kenya (South Africa) shows the “shocking” scene when an adult male zebra tries to kill the young in the herd in a terrible way.


A male zebra saw a newborn and decided to attack it. The male zebra will not raise any newborn that it believes is not is, so it decides to kill them.
Its front legs continuously trampled on the poor animal’s body, and its mouth grabbed the hind legs, then lifted the victim up and down from the ground.

After a while of being “swarmed”, the young horse had no strength left and lay motionless. The other zebras in the herd, including the mother, witnessed the terrifying scene but did not dare to intervene.

After all, death is inevitable for baby zebras.

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