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There are Crocodiles in the River, But the Cheetah Crosses Bravely: The Boss Lied, Expressions Are Hilariously Funny!

In nature, although there are many ferocious beasts, the ferocious beasts will also be wary of each other, because their combat power is similar, and if they fight, it's a matter of life and death.

In certain areas of advantage for ferocious beasts, other ferocious beasts will be cautious when passing by, fearing that they will accidentally lose their lives.


Wildlife Photographer Arnfinn Johansen and Buddhilini De Soyza, stationed in the Maasai Mara National Wildlife Reserve in Kenya, were dedicated to capturing this rare scene.

For a long period of time, they have been tracking these 5 cheetahs and filming their lives. Heaven doesn't favor the diligent, and they finally captured the super exciting moment when 5 cheetahs had to cross a dangerous river.

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These cheetahs were hunting on both sides of the Talek River. However, the river also housed ferocious beasts: there were many Nile crocodiles living in the river. A moment's inattention could lead to being dragged into the river and eaten.

The river was the crocodiles' territory, and the 5 cheetahs were no match for them. When the river water was low, they would cross the river by stepping on the stones, but this year's rainfall was heavy, and now there was only rushing river in front of them.

Just before the photographer was tracking, he saw one cheetah being dragged into the river by a crocodile and bitten to death. Crossing the river now meant risking one's life, but the cheetah leader observed for a while before deciding to cross.

It jumped into the river first, a magnificent scene that was captured by the photographer. The other cheetahs followed suit, and the 2 smallest cheetahs hesitated for a few seconds before jumping into the water,

Initially, the cheetahs' expressions were still very relaxed, but as they swam, it became clear that they were working hard. Each cheetah's expression gradually became furious,

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Their expressions seemed to be saying: 'Boss lied, he didn't say this would be easy!' Every expression expressed regret,

The photo quickly went viral on the internet, and people were amused by the cheetahs' expressions, which resembled the expressions of their own cats when taking a bath,

The river was fast, and there was no way to see if there were any dangers below,

The cheetahs could only swim faster, and the longer they swam, the more dangerous it became,

The moment they stepped on the shore, the cheetahs breathed a sigh of relief and quickly dried their bodies. Then they immediately looked around, fearing that the crocodiles would follow onto the shore,

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