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Watch has lions bring down a buffalo..... WHAT HAPEEN?


Cape Town - This hunt captured at Mala Mala Private Game Reserve in the Greater Kruger National Park will play on all your emotions.
Taken by one of the rangers and posted to the Latest SightingsYouTube account, it shows how two lionesses from one pride chase a herd of buffalo into two males from a different pride.
The four of them are happy to share the meal, however, it becomes a case of the enemy of my enemy is my friendwith this buffalo, according to Latest Sightings.
When the lioness from the male's pride arrives on the scene, a huge fight breaks out - and low and behold the buffalo is left with an unlikely opportunity to escape.
Leaving us with a saying we've become more accustomed to...Kruger never fails to surprise.
Take a look...

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