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  2. Truth behind fake viral story about impala and cheetah photo ...

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    The actual explanation is far more interesting. Credit: Alison Buttigieg The story claims that the impala -- sometimes falsely called a deer -- sacrificed herself to the cheetahs to save her young.

  3. Impala - Wikipedia

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    The impala's colouration bears a strong resemblance to the gerenuk, which has shorter horns and lacks the black thigh stripes of the impala. [13] The impala has scent glands covered by a black tuft of hair on the hindlegs. 2-Methylbutanoic Acid and 2-Nonanone have been identified from this gland. [20]

  4. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The cheetah is active during the day, with peaks during dawn and dusk. It feeds on small- to medium-sized prey, mostly weighing under 40 kg (88 lb), and prefers medium-sized ungulates such as impala, springbok and Thomson's gazelles. The cheetah typically stalks its prey within 60–100 m (200–330 ft) before charging towards it, trips it ...

  5. File:Serengeti Impala3.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Doe attacks hunter after being shot with arrow - AOL

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    Deer attacks, though rare, can potentially very dangerous for those they're attacking. ... "I'm guessing the deer got away." This video includes images from Charles Willgren / CC BY 2.0.

  8. Dramatic trail cam video shows cougar attack deer in ... - AOL

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    “I got chills instantly, just thinking about how easily I could have been standing there, and that thing could’ve jumped on me.”

  9. Wildebeest - Wikipedia

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    Wildebeest have developed additional sophisticated cooperative behaviours, such as animals taking turns sleeping while others stand guard against a night attack by invading predators. Wildebeest migrations are closely followed by vultures , as wildebeest carcasses are an important source of food for these scavengers.