In this incredible story, a baby hippo bravely takes revenge on a lion who attacked his mother. The little newcomer attracted unwanted attention, but his mother was well aware of the danger and kept her calf close. When a lion approached the river, he hesitated because the river belonged to another predator. It gave the mother hippo time to hide her calf, but the lion breathed in the waters, and the mother instinctively stood fiercely and bravely in front of the lion to trick him. The brave mother saved her baby’s life, and as he grew up, she spent her entire life protecting him.
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