The struggle for survival … All along the highway

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Lion king of the animals in many opinions, he is strong, fast, tricky and among the top predators in the animal kingdom .. Do not be afraid to attack and several times larger and stronger prey by themselves, and do not give up so easily from the victim .. As can be seen from the attached e disregards the absolutely anything and not let the victim as long as possible .. This buffalo was lucky how hard it was able to divert lava zakačenog up to a platoon of vehicles on the highway …

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