How Did the Deer Escape from the Fierce Pack of Wolves?
A pack of fire wolves (scientific name: Cuon alpinus) attacked a herd of Sambar deer (scientific name: Rusa unicolor). Fire wolves hunt in a manner similar to African wild dogs, resulting in a very high success rate; even tigers and bears must be cautious when facing this large and aggressive pack.
Fire wolves often attempt to attack from behind their prey.
The fire wolves typically try to attack from behind, targeting the victim’s organs and entrails. This brutal hunting technique enables them to take down large prey.
One Sambar deer found itself in a deadly situation surrounded by the entire pack of fire wolves, but a miracle occurred: the deer managed to escape into the water, and the fire wolves, who are not adept at aquatic combat, were thwarted by this strategy.