The other saber-toothed tiger was not idle either; it immediately leaped out in two steps and pounced on the side of the great antelope.
This time, the saber-toothed tiger clearly wouldn't give the wildebeest any chance to turn the tables. It immediately prepared to stab the wildebeest in the side with its ten-centimeter-long saber-tooth.
At that moment, the saber-toothed tiger's stab was aimed directly at the lung lobe. If the stab landed solidly, even the fiercest wildebeest wouldn't be able to thrash around for long.
But at that moment, the saber-toothed tiger whose tusks had been broken by the wildebeest also became ferocious at the sight of blood. Since its teeth were damaged, it raised its paw and slammed it against the wildebeest's thigh that had kicked it.
I have witnessed the power of a saber-toothed tiger's claws before; the force of that strike is even more terrifying than that of a tiger.
A sand beast that tried to ambush a saber-toothed tiger from behind was slapped so hard that its head spun 180 degrees on the spot and it was instantly killed.
This saber-toothed tiger was clearly unleashing its power in a fit of rage. While it might not be able to split mountains and shatter rocks, it should easily be able to break bones and tendons.
This palm strike was incredibly powerful. It struck the leg bone of the takin with a cracking sound, and just thinking about the pain sent chills down one's spine.
The wildebeest also let out a mournful cry, its massive body being knocked to the left by the force of the impact.
Just as the saber-toothed tiger on the right was about to pounce, the wildebeest tilted to the left and missed its target.
Before the wildebeest on the ground could even get up, it used its more than one-meter-long intact horn to jab at the saber-toothed tiger's body.
The saber-toothed tiger reacted quickly and tried to jump out, but the great antelope's potential was also enormous at this critical moment.
Despite the excruciating pain of broken bones, he straightened up, bringing his horns even closer to the saber-toothed tiger.
With a powerful thrust, the wildebeest's sharp horn pierced the saber-toothed tiger's body, and under the force of gravity, it slid down like a loose candied hawthorn from the tip of the skewer to the bottom.
With its four legs dangling in the air, the saber-toothed tiger had nowhere to grab onto and could only hang on the horns of the great antelope, scratching wildly in pain.
However, the takin has now chosen the middle section of the saber-toothed tiger, so no matter how great its abilities are, it cannot use them at this moment.
I watched this bloody scene from the tree, and it sent chills down my spine. I felt a deep sense of dread about my previous reckless attempt to hunt wildebeest alone.
Surprisingly, these herbivores, when they get angry, are no less fierce than carnivores. In this two-on-one situation, the great antelope actually managed to gain the upper hand.
Soon the saber-toothed tiger hanging on the horn of the wildebeest became completely still. The wildebeest shook its head, and the saber-toothed tiger's carcass crashed to the ground with a thud, making our hearts tremble.
At this moment, the great antelope's head was covered in the blood of the saber-toothed tiger. Its scarlet head, combined with its equally bloodshot eyes, made it look like a ferocious and terrifying demon unleashed from hell.
The enormous wildebeest turned its head and coldly stared at the saber-toothed tiger that remained on the field. Its hind leg bone had been broken, and it stood there on its three legs, one broken leg dangling.
For some reason, the saber-toothed tiger, which should have been known for its ferocity, unconsciously shrank back, having witnessed the strength of this great antelope.
It not only broke off one of its own fangs, but also killed its companion. But now there's no going back; it's too late for fear.
Knowing that he was going to die either way, the killing intent emanating from this saber-toothed tiger, which only had one fang left, was forcibly amplified to boiling point.
It knew perfectly well that it couldn't kill its opponent with its teeth alone, so...
The saber-toothed tiger leaped into the air the next moment, without any warning. Perhaps this is the decisive nature of a life-or-death struggle between wild beasts.
The saber-toothed tiger lunged straight at the head of the powerful takin!
I watched this scene with trepidation. That single side slash had killed the saber-toothed tiger instantly.
Now it actually dares to charge head-on, which is the most effective way for the great antelope to attack – a straight-line head-on charge.
Upon seeing the saber-toothed tiger charging towards it, the wildebeest did not hesitate. It used its three legs to propel itself forward, using its sharp horn to charge at the tiger.
Just when I thought this saber-toothed tiger would meet a tragic end like its companions, dying on the blood-stained horns of the wildebeest, the situation suddenly took a sharp turn for the worse.
The saber-toothed tiger's final leap, though seemingly a straight line, was actually not; it concealed a deadly intent.
Its body flipped halfway in mid-air, narrowly avoiding the fatal blow from the great antelope's terrifying horns.
Then, seizing the opportunity, it slapped the great antelope on the forehead with its paw. The force of this strike was astonishing, as the saber-toothed tiger was exerting its full strength.
The wildebeest was immediately struck, causing it to spit out a mouthful of blood from its mouth and nose. It then went black and knelt on the ground, panting.
The saber-toothed tiger's injured teeth caused a sharp pain in its gums. Seeing the wildebeest severely wounded, the saber-toothed tiger walked step by step toward the panting wildebeest.
With this attack, the wildebeest's momentum was gone, its defenses had been broken, and now if the saber-toothed tiger could deliver the final blow, the wildebeest would be doomed.
We thought the wildebeest was doomed, but then the saber-toothed tiger pounced on the half-lying wildebeest.
"Moo!"
Suddenly, a sound like a cow's bellow came from the throat of a wildebeest nearby. In an instant, more than a dozen wildebeests shielded their leader behind them.
Seeing this, I couldn't help but feel a little sorry for the saber-toothed tiger; it resorted to cheating when it couldn't win. But this is a cruel wilderness where only victory and defeat, life and death matter; there is no such thing as fairness.
The saber-toothed tiger that was killed by a goblin was simply unlucky; in the wilderness, luck is sometimes a part of strength.
The two saber-toothed tigers have clearly met the latter fate, but no one can be blamed for it; it was their initial choice.
Since you've made the choice, you have to bear the consequences, even if it means risking your life.
As expected, the saber-toothed tiger was attacked by a herd of ferocious wildebeest, and its death was a gruesome sight, its entire body torn to pieces by its horns, making it unrecognizable.
The severely injured takin could no longer hold on and collapsed to the ground with a thud.
That palm strike was so powerful that it severely damaged the brain tissue inside the takin; it's a miracle it's survived this long.
The remaining wildebeest didn't linger long either, and soon left. Looking at the two wildebeest carcasses on the ground, both I and the locals couldn't help but smile.
The more than two tons of meat alone would be enough to feed the people in their tribe for a while, and they didn't have to exert any effort at all this time, so how could they not be happy?
But their joy was short-lived; the natives' faces darkened again.
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