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A viral video shared by Nature is Amazing (@AMAZlNGNATURE) on X (formerly Twitter) shows a rare confrontation between three lions and a hippopotamus in a water body.
Updated : Jun 30, 2024, 08:46 AM IST
Lions are often hailed as the kings of the jungle and the fiercest predators in the animal kingdom. We frequently see videos showcasing their hunting prowess. However, a recent viral video has taken the internet by storm, showing lions on the defensive. Have you ever seen a lion being attacked by another animal? Meet the formidable hippopotamus, the unexpected challenger in this rare encounter.
Maybe it's just me, but the hippo being able to move that fast through the water is frightening.
— Nature is Amazing (@AMAZlNGNATURE) June 25, 2024
Also, this is the most terrified i've ever seen a male Lion!! pic.twitter.com/GDzrjqizZ3
The astonishing footage was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the user Nature is Amazing (@AMAZlNGNATURE), known for posting captivating nature-related videos. The clip features a dramatic confrontation between three lions and a hippo, revealing the latter's dominance in the water.
In the video, three lions are seen swimming across a water body, seemingly attempting to reach the other side. Suddenly, a hippopotamus charges towards them with incredible speed. While two of the lions manage to escape, the hippo catches up to one lion, attempting to bite it with its massive jaws. Despite the close call, the lion escapes unscathed, and all three lions eventually make it out of the water, with the hippo slowing down as it reaches the shore.
Since its posting, the video has garnered over 975,000 views and more than 10,000 likes. Thousands of viewers have commented, expressing their amazement and sharing insights. One user noted, "Hippos kill more people than all other animals in Africa combined," while another highlighted their aggression and territorial nature. A third comment emphasized the hippo's surprising speed and dangerous teeth, stating, "Hippos are dangerous; they are big and super fast in the water. And with their big teeth, they can take down anything."