The dramatic moment a zebra tiger kills a deer was captured by photographer Andy Rouse, who waited 660 hours, going through 220 hunts to capture these pricey images of the species’ peak predation. tiger.
Stunning images show the moment the powerful tiger sprinted, completing its spectacular hunt in the area of Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India.
Before capturing these catastrophically beautiful moments, photographer Andy failed many times to capture the “divine” moment in the hunts of tigers.
This time, thanks to constant effort and luck, photographer Andy captured precious moments of the predatory display of the zebra tiger.
As a passionate wildlife photographer of zebra tigers, Andy Rouse feels he’s hit the jackpot when he hunts for these amazing images .
On the day Andy took the photos of a lifetime, Andy Rouse was following a tigress when he suddenly saw it stop, motionless.
Thrilled to watch the tigress’s actions, luck was finally on the photographer’s side, he captured every very realistic and vivid moment of the tiger’s hunting and killing.
In a very short amount of time, the tigress rushes to her prey, using her tremendous strength, skilled hunting skills and size advantage to completely control the poor deer.
After controlling the deer, the tigress bit down on the throat of the prey, cutting off the life, extinguishing the last weak resistance of the prey.
When the deer can no longer struggle and move, the tigress bites the prey’s neck and pulls it back to a shady area.
As if to make sure the prey was completely dead, not to jump up and run away, the tigress tightly bit the deer’s throat and didn’t let go.
Despite witnessing many predatory animals, the brutality of the tigress still surprised photographer Andy Rouse.
The moment the tigress quickly approached and launched an attack on the prey.
Moments before the hunt took place, the tigress suddenly became silent when it detected a strange noise.
Pulling prey into her area, the tigress roared with excitement, showing her death fangs.
It was comfortable, proudly gnawing on a meal of fresh deer meat that it had just hunted.
Close-up of the brutality of the tigress when it bites off the throat of its prey.