The Dhaka Times Desk A tiger or a lion goes crazy for hunting. Sometimes hard work is seen while catching prey. Recently, a video of a leopard trying to hunt a monkey by shaking a tree has surprised everyone.
Indeed such a sight is rare in nature. Monkeys move from branch to branch, their nature is to jump from one tree to another. A leopard climbed the tree to catch that monkey. The leopard shakes the tree with its paws, so that the monkey clinging to the branch falls from the tree and can hunt. A video of such a scene recently got quite a response on social media.
A forest scene in South Africa is adorning the net world. This video was shot by a local photographer named Gary Parker. This video was posted by the environmental blog 'Ranger Diaries'. They said the monkey in the video was a vervet monkey.
The video shows how the leopard climbed the tree and desperately tried to catch the monkey. The leopard chased him for a long time. Then try to catch him. Just as the monkey takes shelter under the tree, the leopard shakes the branch of the tree and tries to throw him off.
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