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Bold Zebra Defies Hungry Lion with a Powerful Kick, Forcing a Hasty Retreat

October 19, 2023 by Pham Hien

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In the southern grasslands, a fierce battle between lions and zebras is about to take place. The lion, the ruler of the grasslands, is hunting for his prey. The herd of zebras grazed the grass without knowing that the lion was hiding behind the grass stalking them. When the time came, the lion galloped out of the bushes with lightning speed, grabbing the herd of zebras.

The horses were suddenly attacked and ran in panic. The lion does not flinch, it seizes the opportunity to catch its prey. An ill-fated zebra was caught by a lion. The lion grips the zebra with its sharp claws and bites down on the zebra. The painful zebra also frantically struggled to get out. The fight between the two enemies is non-stop, sometimes both are wounded and bleed.

But fortunately, with strong perseverance, the zebra broke free from the lion and returned to the herd. The lion is disappointed because he has lost his delicious and lucrative prey. The battle of the lion and the zebra is a tough and dramatic match, a testament to the survival and survival of the creatures under the blazing sun.

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