Watch this gruesome moment a cheetah caught an impala that slipped on the road, then halfway through eating the impala, the impala tries to run away! It doesn't end there, a moment later, the cheetah needs to stand its ground against vultures.
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In this action-packed experience, Adri van den Merwe, Rabbi Auerbach and the Kiselstein Family all filmed this sighting from two different angles, and caught up with LatestSightings.com to tell us about how each of them felt during this heart-wrenching event:
Adri, a 26-year-old financial advisor and entrepreneur and 45-year-old Eliezer were both on the H4-2 about 10km from Crocodile Bridge Gate, traveling in opposite directions when the action started unfolding.
Rabbi Auerbach and the Kiselstein Family were first to arrive at the sighting and were also the first to ting the sighting. “We were traveling back from Skukuza, going to Crocodile Bridge when we saw a cheetah lying on the side of the road, and decided to wait and see what would happen.”
“My son had a Zoom class, so we decided to wait there for about 35 minutes as this was where the signal was best. The cheetah started stalking and got ready to hunt, and that’s when we noticed the impala off in the distance grazing next to the road. The action followed soon after!”
“We’ve been coming to Kruger Park for over 32 years, and we’ve never seen a successful kill like this before! We were extremely excited as the action unfolded and we were lucky to capture it all on video. We stayed until the vultures left almost nothing to spare of the cheetah’s meal which was almost 2 hours later.”
Rabbi Auerbach also wanted to end off with the following: This is a witness to the wonders of the creator. "You open your hands and satisfy the needs of all the living"(psalms 145,16)
G-d provides for the cheetah and the vultures and he certainly provides for you too!"
Adri, arrived at the sighting just as the Cheetah was dragging the impala off the road while suffocating it - missing the chase by seconds! “The cheetah started eating the (then still very much alive) impala. We could see the impala still making attempts to run, midst it being eaten, when the vultures started circling above and then slowly one by one made their way down to the ground, gathering together and then approached the kill as one.”
“The cheetah was aware of the vultures and seemed to try and take fast bites as if it knew that it wouldn’t have its meal to himself for long. The vultures moved closer and closer until they finally chased the cheetah off and started feeding on the impala. Within minutes there was almost no flesh left on the carcass!”
“I had mixed feelings about the sighting, and actually started crying when I saw the impala kicking while the Cheetah was feeding on it. Though it was sad, that’s just nature, and I had to remind myself about that for a while after the sighting. When the vultures chased the cheetah off, I felt quite bad for the poor cheetah, because it worked so hard for the kill, and just like that - it was gone! The vultures finished all the flesh off the carcass and then a hyena came and took what was left of it while the cheetah just walked off and disappeared into the bushes.”
What is also fascinating is watching the lappet-faced vulture using its size and strength to claim the whole carcass for himself, against all the other vultures.
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That vulture boss though, that was awesome
I agree. It's something so crazy in amongst this whole sighting.
Yes lappet face vultures is the boss they often referred to as “numzaan” which is like an elder everyone respects them and they usually wait for them to open big carcasses
funny how the vultures dont fear a cheetah but instantly give way to the lappet faced vulture
Yes very amazing to see
ranger ebz wildlife videos that’s wrong. Even though the lappet face vultures is the only vulture capable of opening big carcasses they usually wait themselves while smaller vultures eat first.
Imagine one minute being alive and ten minutes later all that's left of you are bones
BONES!
Does it matter? Once you’re dead ... you’re DEAD! We’re no different to any other living creature on that score. All the rest is pure fantasy.
@@really8930 true
"This is the day that the LORD has made , so rejoice and be glad in it" I guess huh? lol
@@really8930 ....."and the worms ate into their brains".
It’s always funny to me how people try to comfort themselves in these situations. To try and convince yourself that the cheetah is hitting nerves to explain the impalas movement is ridiculous. You can still see the impala breathing if you look at it’s chest. 100% that impala was alive, in shock, and trying to run away.
Right it’s like do people even know what dead is
Its because most people over romanticize nature and are not comfortable with seen how savage it can be.
Thank you.. Preach
They literally had children with them, Josh. LOL why would they want to say out loud that the Impala is being brutally eaten alive while the kids are able to hear? Hellooooo?
@@Labeber yes, nature is brutal, no need to lie about it.
This might be one of the greatest nature videos I’ve ever seen. Aside from the cheetah, the way the vultures slowly moved in to chase cheetah away. The moment when that MASSIVE vulture barged in, laid down the law, then dragged the entire carcass away.
i really agree with you and was looking to see if this comment existed anywhere in this comment section. seeing all those vultures slowly creep in like that and also that large vulture that cleared the area and took full ownership of that carcass were both extremely fascinating to see. really interesting stuff. cheers!
It gave me a feeling of sad satisfaction that while tragic, there is an order and every dog has its day.
the large vulture was probably pissed that they ate every inch and left him nothing 😂
▪️ Why can't you play cards in the jungle? TOO MANY CHEETAHS... 🧊
You should see a video of about 5 lionesses eating a live Warthog. The warthog was screaming the whole time while tge lions were eating its intestines. Really difficult video.
Kitty has to eat, so do vultures. How quickly the vultures cleaned that corpse was impressive.
Cause they are a lot
That’s they’re job . Is to clean the wild from dead corpse . They are doing a great favor to the natural .
Don’t you know what video editing is? Dumois...
@@Zoro92 True
Vultures are very important for the ecosystem, without them, the land would be covered in seas of bloated, infected corpses that not even hyenas would want, and diseases would spread. Vultures can eat such rotten and filthy carcasses because their stomachs destroy the diseases and bacteria.
This KZhead channel doesn’t exaggerate.
No click-baiting. The real deal.
nyore achoja what is click-baiting?
@@BestOfAnimalss In this context, it is using an attractive title and/or thumbnail to drive traffic to a video when the said video is nothing close to what the title advertised.
nyore achoja aha now i understand.Thank you!
@@BestOfAnimalss You're welcome.
5:45 Cheetah leaves with about 3/4 of the impala left. 7:20 Vultures scatter for vulture boss, nothing but bones left. It's amazing how quickly these scavengers demolished what was left of this impala. The circle of life in vivid form.
3:22 deer tried to run. The girl says "ive got it on video" So many people who witnessed these safaris in person feel bad for the wart hog or Bunny or deer that's getting eaten, but of course they actually do wanna see some kind of chewing and chomping action because if they didn't and the expedition that day and the tourist truck didn't see any live attacks, they would be let down and said that it was boring but at the same time squeak and cry for the mauled Prey
@@Defender78 nope, that impala was already 100% brain dead, we call that move a Lazarus Sign, this is a movement from the spine, when you flex the spine, arms and legs move, read and see some videos about Lazarus Sign. Cats aways kills their preys first, them eat, wild dogs no, they eat alive, komodo dragons too.
This like those dreams where you're being chased by something and your legs turn to jelly all of a sudden lol
And the worst part about it is that if you think of more worst(like you tripping on a rock and more), it will happen
Who watched till the part where the lappet-faced vulture swoops in and takes over at the end? It's crazy to see the dynamics!
😂🤣😶🤣😅🤣
Dear lord that was trippy🤣🤣
I know the people laughing about it are crule. How can you laugh at suffering even if it had become dinner.
Hes the commander, too bad there was nothing left for him
@@bearclaws2934 Least he got the head as a trophy. XD
Those vultures not affraid for big cheetas but they affraid for vulture boss🤣😂😂😂
That's a lapid face vulture badass one
Don’t mess with the mafia boss
😁🤙
If it was a lion 🦁 those vultures wouldn't have got that close 😂
@@Kingtoby1981 not really, they are like hyenas. If there’s a lot it would flee. There’s to many anyways.
Vultures: “we’re the clean up squad. Keep the environment clean and tidy”
I love how the vultures look when they're waiting for the Cheetah to finish. I know it's anthropomorphism, but you can see quite a human-like patience and readiness to strike in all of them.
@@Ligerbee It is indeed! :)
WoW. Those Vultures don't mess around. They made short work of the rest of that Impala....... 💜🐾
I feel bad for the impala but that was beautiful to watch
@@LoftyXsWaGX34 is it beautiful in your eyes? wow yes god made this beautiful earth like this video
When you open a bag of Cheetos in class and everyone finds out
It’s so accurate especially the creeping up part
AHAHAHAHAHA
I see no lies here. 💯
More like when you open a pack of gum.
I should not be laughing
This has to be one of the best wildlife videos I've seen. No censorship, no unnecessary storytelling, just nature's impartial savagery on full display. Credit goes to those who filmed it as well. Legends.
you mean apart from the annoying fcking unemphatic screaming assholes salivating over legal snuff films? yeah, great video...
Legends? Not at all.
Cheetah: "this some good food" Vultures: "aye you tryna share? No, well dang too bad cause I bought all my friends with me"
He would been pissed because he is the court the meal.
0:44 the presence of concrete roads now plays a role in natural selection
Saddening ...extremely saddening
@@rovhiexxx I didn't even understand that you were trying to make a point in the first place I thought you were just kinda pointing it out
adaptation is a part of natural selection
@you laugh you phill fr all the other impala seemed fine it was just that *one* that wasn't quite equipped for it yet so clearly the adapting process has already taken place
@you laugh you phill I don't know what we are arguing about and why you think my point is invalid. I agree with everything you said about how natural selection works because it is common knowledge known to everyone, so what are you arguing about?
Let's all take a moment to be thankful we are, for the most part, not part of the food web in this kind of intimate way.
until you get eaten by cannibal tribe, goes into any place that had a predator in it and you will ends up like it, the only different is only this kind of event doesn't had a chance happend to any human yet
Ok let's hope it remains this way!
@@WARZoNExKNiGhT it did back then. Till we became OP 😉🤣
@@dru4670 OP huh lol only when you have guns an other weapons take that away sir an no we are just like every other animals on the food chain lmao
Yeah, ancestors climbed up the food chain.
i love how all of the birds are like “FINISH HIM!!!”
Loved how the vultures waited until cheetah was somewhat full, so he wouldn’t risk fighting back.
Vultures are like piranhas on land
@arif mohammed You are 100% correct
@@ajithan6407 Hyenas are in font of both, especially lions ;)
Hyena deserve the title as the ring leader
Serengeti National Paradise nah land piranha title goes to wild dogs
Hell no. Those shitty vultures can't get food on their own. Wild dogs are one of best at hunting in groups
That pavement was unforgiving
@@KuninKat you're talking like the impala dying is a bad thing.. The cheetahs and vultures gotta eat too.
@@redhidinghood9337 impala died cuz of nature, that's fine. But died because of humans interruption in this case the pavement, that's not fine.
@@buuhuu4358 Who the fuck cares the cheetah will kill one eventually. This was just a sped up method.
The pavement was his enemy.
@@buuhuu4358 its literally the ONLY impala that tripped over the pavement, tht just looks like natural selection to me sorry homie. Was his time to go
Vultures be like- "You've had enough Cheetah, now it's our turn. That boss vulture looks like he is high on Meth.
But yet in reality a real animal😂
7:36 the vulture doing the crip walk. He must be OG Vultch.😎
Glad the cheetah had a good meal and didn’t get bullied away by lions and hyenas. The vultures at least gave the cheetah some time to feed.
not much tho lol
@@KuninKat but the cheetah gets to live another day
@@AnkaaAvarshina yeah it's two sides of a story the impala unfortunately dies and cheetah gets to live
@@KuninKat Its called the balance of nature if any species overgrow its bad for the whole ecosystem.
I think they just waited for the Impala to die. It stops moving and then the vultures descend.
The real star of this video comes in @7:09, BOSS VULTURE!!!
Ya that boss vulture was like the godfather but they only left the head lol
@SD not really cause the rest of the meat are all his. While everyone else had to share, and there were a lot of them.
Yeah super star😂😂
Hahah
Darth Vader
Cheetah: *kills and eats half of Impala* Vultures: Allow us to introduce ourselves.
The bloodthirsty excitement from the kids in the car was palpable. What an experience to share with your friends back at school!
I know i hate some of the commenter looking down on them acting like they wouldnt do that
This is by far the best footage I’ve ever seen. One suggestion, when you enter their territory just stay relaxed and calm. It might spoil the natural instincts in them when we try to distract
Many of these animals are somewhat used to human activity, especially near the roads. Since humans don't get out of the cars or disturb them otherwise... I will admit however, I think the noise and smell of cars makes them a bit less alert sometimes...
An idea...turn your engine off! (Unless you think it won't start quickly if attention focused on you!!).
You do know this youtube channel is the park's official one, right? And that these videos are so obviously filmed by tourists. How hard is it to realize? Do you think professionals would fuck around like this?
You like such brutal videos ? Then, I can assure you, this here is nothing. Search at youtube for: " 8 minutes of Lions eating Balls " and you will see something you will never forget. Its extremely brutal, to be honest, I couldn't watch it.
Everyone in the car right now: Oh my gosh x27 Oh my x12 *Gasp* x52
Annoying tourists.
I'm really impressed with this video, and channel too. I've been watching wildlife documentaries all my life, studied animal behaviour specialising in avian species and have worked for ornithological organisations, yet I've never seen or read of vultures using mutual beneficial behaviour to drive off larger predators from food.
I feel bad for the cheetah , he wasn't able to finish his hard earned kill 😔 lol
Lmao did you not feel bad for that impala that suffered for a good few minutes without the other half of its body?
Hard earned?
Finish?
I'm sure he/she consumed at least 10-20 pounds of meat in that time. It ate about 1/8 of the impala and that thing weighed about 140 or more. It consumed one of the hind quarters and some intestines which I read are the most nutritious. I was impressed how easily that cheetah opened the impala up. I've seen other big cats having a hard time, even lions.
I think he gave it in charity. What a righteous cheeta.
7:05 All the vultures casually feeding: Why do I hear boss music?
Vulture Boss: Because it is boss music.
Boss was like "get out of my way you idiots" 😂
"It's hitting nerves" Nope, that Impala is paralyzed and being eaten alive :/
🤣 i know right, wonder why he said that knowing he's lying
The buzzards finished him off.
Wonder what it feels like, to be just be there and being eaten alive. The pain though.
Right, you can see it blinking.
Buu Huu don’t worry hopefully you’ll find out soon
Impala: Exists Life: "So you have chosen death"
Great video! 👍 Thank you for posting this so kids from cities can see it and meet the real truth about Nature.
Impala: “‘Tis nothing but a scratch”
😂
😂😂😂😂😂
I've had worse 😉
@@raphaelcohen6011 hahahahaha
😂😂😂😂
“it's hitting a nerve” I guess the impala`s front legs are triggered by the nerves on his ass
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It was definitely breathing
A human being's legs are controlled by a nerve bundle near your ass, so yes, probably.
@@janinemurdock2043 did you even think about what you just typed?
@@richard70854 Hes not wrong, why do you think if you fuck up your lover back you can hit a nurve and go paralyzed
It's videos like this that make me appreciate being at the TOP of the food chain and having the ability to be armed. What a horrible way to die.
Dont worry, there are humans that can treat you this way too
@@NKC228 That's why I'm armed lol
@@RogueReflections 😂😂😂
I don't think humans *are* at the top of the food chain, though.
@@JackBarrBaxter What?! Dude what else possibly could be? In isolated areas where humans are not as advanced, then perhaps they are not at the top, but usually uncontacted tribes still make weapons and what not that put them at the top. As for first world countries, we literally produce food and it is not even necessary to hunt. Some people even hunt simply for sport, how could you argue we are not at the top of the food "web" (not chain)?
The vulture at the end is the true bad ass. Look at him he even has the red head. This was a beautiful video
when that Lappet-faced vulture was riverdancing on the heads of the others 😅😅😅
He's their boss, sadly he got no meat but he did get the head as a trophy. XD
@@cintronproductions9430 lol yeah boss man got a couple bones. thats what u get for being late to the party
This footage is something to witness. I think this will be one of Kruger’s viral clips.
5 time world running champion impala; "Well life, you couldn't have picked a more worst time to trip me up"
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Cheetahs are the definition of scaredy cats, i hate them, they go through all tho trouble of killing prey, then run away at the sight of a scavenger
Look what those birds did in like 4 minutes.
You don't go to hell, you just get reborn as a impala
"I might be half-bodied, but I will never be half-hearted! 😌"
You again? You were also in wildcienias
bono 😂
@@antonysindhu Yeah.
🏆
Sounds like Vegeta
6:52 Vulture 1: Back off guys here comes the boss! Vulture crowd: Omg omg! Where?! Vulture 1: It's a prank bro!! Vulture crowd: F you!! Guys lets go back eating. Vulture 1: Just kidding! Here comes the boss for real! Vulture crowd: STFU! We won't fall for that the second time. Vulture Boss: Move away you IMBECILES! Vulture crowd: Oh sh*t!
Lol
Lmfao
😴
Hahahahaha
6:57 everybody gangsta till the boss come.
Little guy tried so hard to survive, even when half eaten. RIP
This video shows so many eye popping events all at once
Yeah, they assembled quite a good crew for that footage
4:09 me and the boys pulling up to the club when the pandemic is over.
😂😂
😂😂😂😂
"Hitting nerves" LMFAOOO omg i can't... the impala probably passed out while the Cheetah was suffocating it and while it was being eaten, woke up and yeah, the rest is history lmao.
Vultures like: “well well what do we have here buddy “
when anesthasia becomes ineffective during an open surgery
💀🤣
Thank you, now i have new phobia
@@landofwolves ok but what if you didn't get back to sleep?
@@landofwolves ok. Thanks for the clarification
One of my fears when i got my wisdoms teeth out. Heard it happened to someone else but everything was fine thank God. They didnt even put me under.
Incredible footage and I love that it exists, but in a way it's sad how it's acquired. By being so close and having the car engine running so loudly, it negatively affects the ability of a prey to hear or spot a potential predator.
All those birds look like shoppers on black friday before the shop opens
She really did say OMG lol
Sadly, yes.
It’s such an annoying uttersnce
She is actually my little brother. 😀
@@nomia2724 Wait that was a boy my bad he sounded like a girl
Naomi A SHE is your little “brother”? 😂
That moment when the vultures swarm the carcass cheetah: my time here is done
It's really interesting. Years ago watching nature films, they always showed clean kills. That gave the impression that carnivores were efficient killers. However these tourist vids reveal how inadequate cats are at killing their prey. It's either that or carnivores have become less efficient since the days of programs like survival in the 1960-70s .
There are a lot more roads in the savanna now for these tourists. Big cats and prey didn't evolve for it.
@@boyracer3000 Bc it ain't natural
It isn't inadequacy. It's conservation of energy. Why burn calories to kill your prey when you could just eat it while it's alive? The nature documentaries don't show this brutality because they don't want people to hate and predators. This is comparative to a snuff film.
that girl who was happy..u r gonna reborn as impala
She happy because the cheetah wont starve to death
4:05 - moment it died?
The buzzards was creeping up like " wassup playa...time bout up got kids to feed. You got 2 more minutes"
Was that comment even in English?
@selfatrophy my fault
@@andrewvanarsdale9086 na that was russian
@selfatrophy I think he just made a looney tunes pun. There's this vulture called buzzard in looney tunes who talks like this.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Animals are so smart, I’ll guarantee that cheetah has learned to hunted antelope and gazelle etc. on the edge pavement because he knows if he chases them onto the road one is bound to lose footing and slip. Very smart
The beautiful nature god created where life thrives on pain and death!
0:50 That little girls got a taste for blood
Bruh XD
Hopefully she doesn't become a serial killer when she grows up. 😱
Cintrón Productions lol
Have seen a lot of things on the internet. Some things I can't unsee....this is one of the most scariest ones. the still moving Impala, the massive pile of vultures on it and the pieces that are left over at the end....Nature is scary!
The vulture telegraph works better than my mobile phone network provider.
4:43 Birds: " can we get some?"
Amazing. Not only that, dozens of vultures looking straight at the situation. So scary that, even if the cheetah had a chance, it decided to go away.
It didn't want to risk injury, and it also ate almost all of the left hind leg. It was full enough to decide that the rest wasn't worth a fight. Also remember that cheetahs have a 50% success rate, so one lost kill isn't as big of a problem as long as they got to eat a bit already.
“Hitting Nerves”? Yeah right.... that thing’s still very much alive and conscious.
Maybe, but nerves do that sometimes. Even when we, humans, butcher animals and make sure they are dead, meat sometimes twitches.
@@beyblader11111 And breathes?
@@fedegibsonlespaul why cheetah don't kill before eating?
The boss came late LMAO!!🤣🤣
#Nature: *exists* #Impala: "Put me in a zoo, please!"
4:12 "when you open a 5 gum in school"
😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
tfooooo
It's really sad seeing the roads set him up
Yeah
That’s just the evolution of the world and reality 🤷♂️
@SuperYT4Ever Yeah you are right the road didn't play part at all in this, without it it would have been the same outcome for sure
Idiot. It Was no fault of the road.
@@jrsmith1998 Yes you are absolutely right, I think we should built much more concrete roads in the wild and the stupid animals can do one if they can't run on it and slip, its totally their fault.Concrete roads are really really necessary in the wild and wild animals have had plenty of time to get use to it, I mean hundreds and thousands of years.... oh wait not, sorry my bad 😬. Anyway the moral of the story we can't blame the road at all 🙄
They are like they were waiting for this moment in years😂
Those vultures were like "You ate enough , now get your skinny ass outta here! "
"half an impala" lmao. damn nature, you crazy
Really dont see the funny side to this to be honest
@you laugh you phill love yooooooo
Fantastic footage! This is pretty common with Cheetah's as well as a lot of other African predators, Cheetah's are very weak fighters and a very large percentage of their kills are stolen from them by Hyena, Lion's and pretty much anything with the power to bully it away; so they eat as much as they can as fast as they can which is unfortunate for the Impala but hey you gotta do what you gotta do to secure some food!
~ same with spotted hyena kills...eat before it is stolen (usually by lions) all of the African predators occaisionally eat their food alive 😞 now, onto the reasons why humans eat live food, 3 squeaks anyone? 🤢
tas tiger I don’t think I have eaten any thing alive before. Maybe a few flys when riding a bike.
Cheetahs only lose around 10% of their kills, actually. By hunting during the day they avoid contact with other large predators, so only vultures can really find their kills often-and until the numbers build up (as it did here) cheetahs can fend off vultures.
@@sshep86 ~ *google 3 sqeaks then... but be prepared to maybe lose your dinner... special Asian dish ...
@@bkjeong4302 ~ haha not always, as witnessed here, lions would rather KILL cheetahs and their cubs, than steal their food, lions kill cheetah on sight, along with other lions, leopards, hyenas, jackals etc.
as I was a Kid i havent even thinked about laughing or an excited yelling if an animal was killed and half eaten by another... just disgusting how kids nowadays enjoiy the bloody hunt
What’s the problem
04:50 All these vulturs 😂😂😂
This is what happens when u don't get killed by neck.
I think these were the reflexes. The remaining oxygen in a dying organism would have been enough to perform some last movements.
@@michaelp.4890 You can see it breathing still
@@michaelp.4890 I could be wrong, but it Seems a bit too long thereafter for reflex movements.
@@michaelp.4890 He was clearly trying desperately to escape
Usually cheetahs will suffocate their prey to death before starting to eat. Unfortunately with the surrounding of other predators being nearby made it to move as quick as it can to finish the meal before it gets stolen.
These people inside the cars screaming and over reacting like they’ve just seen the second coming of Christ
yeh, they just seen an impala being eaten alive, no big deal
Yeah ooh look I can see it's liver and kidneys working yeah that's not a big deal
lol it’s not a big deal. Fascinating yes but this happens far too often on the wild to be considered a “big deal” If the cheetah tackled and killed an elephant or a crocodile, that would be a big deal.
@@huskerdee1431 this is pretty disturbing for someone that is not used to watch this kind of things, even if this happens 'far too often' on the wild
Chill dude, your family would do the same if they see this
Can't even imagine the pain that impala might be going through. I know the cheetah needs to eat to stay alive but that freaking impala was still alive and was half eaten by the cheetah. ☹
The very definition of “pack what you can and leave”
The vultures are like, let's stand around him and make the cheetah feels uneasy and he'll give up his seat.
That last vulture is like that ultra powerful side boss that requires a special strategy to defeat, much more difficult than even the final boss
I never realized what beasts vultures truly are. I was legit scared when they made their move. They roll deep asF.
Cheetha: Please can someone tell my dinner to stop running around like that! 🦌💨
'' Man, give him SOME SPACE!! '' 😂😂
WOW... it's amazing to see this hunting. The Cheetha has a full belly and the vultures are quickly at the kill. Thank's for sharing this 🌈. Greetings from Germany 💌. Heidi
What a kind hearted cheetah. Left most of the impala for those poor & hungry vultures
Damn that impala must be pissed that he didn't turned his traction control on ON
Nobody: The entire vulture army:COMES IN
How is that funny i don't understand those nobody jokes am i too old ?
7:08 big bro arrives` puts everyone in check ✓
I can’t believe how much happened in this video!!! 😮
By far the craziest video Ive seen. Great footage
Impala looking at the people begging for help, but they were laughing and enjoying watching death 😂
7:09 Return of the King
Imagine being actively alive now without an idea that you're only a skeleton later
5:40- Cheetah: DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICED?!?!?!
When the vulture horde kills you faster than the cheetah