Leopards and tigers are extremely dangerous predators, but many times they are still defeated miserably by small prey like monkeys.
The moment the intelligent Vervet monkey hides right under the clutches of a dangerous jaguar in an East African forest. Even though the jaguar slapped its tail, the monkey remained brave and calm and did not stir.
In contrast to its small monkey owner, the jaguar has claws as big as Vervet’s body, has the ability to climb trees and has an extremely fast speed of 36 mph (approximately 60 km/h).
Thanks to his intelligence, the monkey Veret narrowly escaped death. Verets are small monkeys that live in Africa. They are gentle and only eat fruits and plants.
A predator as strong and fierce as the jaguar, the tiger, also makes the little monkeys very afraid. However, tigers do not have the advantage of climbing and rowing like leopards.
A hungry tiger in India’s Jim Corbett National Park tasted “bitter fruit” when rowing up a tree to hunt monkeys.
The monkey quickly jumped down onto small branches and tricked the tiger into falling from the tree to the ground.
Van Bien (according to Catersnews)