????The maternal love of Red Cliff Goat 紅崖羊的母愛
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The Red Cliff Goat is a docile goat that lives on cliffs. Its hooves have a layer of wear-resistant gelatinous substance, which makes it particularly suitable for walking on hard cliffs. In addition, it relies on its cliff-walking skills to escape those carnivore predators. The Red Cliff goat is truly worthy of its reputation. Even the snow leopard, known as the Snow Mountain Overlord, cannot walk on such a steep wall. Of course, when it comes to rock climbing skills, no one can compare to the Red Cliff goat. You have to know that this is a skill for it to survive. Looks like the statistic information is correct. The probability that an adult leopard successfully catches a healthy goat is only five percent. I was still skeptical before,
1:00
but after seeing this scene today, I am finally convinced. However, it would be even better if I could witness the red cliff goat escaping from the snow leopard's hunt. Nonetheless, this is a perfect ideal and just a rare occasion.
Oh, what a beautiful Tibetan mastiff. Why is it showing up here? Where is its master?
This Tibetan mastiff is named Mamba, a dog whose soul has failed to be liberated.
What is the soul failed to be liberated?
Don't you get it? Let me explain to you. Tibetan mastiffs have a rather violent and brutal temperament. Even when they are newborn, they exude a strong aura of bloodlust. Hence, when mastiffs are 49 days old, they are raised together with lambs, using the gentle nature of lambs to mitigate the dogs' violent tendencies.
2:00
If they can get along well, the soul liberation is successful. If the lamb is bitten to death, the soul liberation fails. The mastiffs that fail the soul liberation are irritable and difficult to train. Hence, they are usually to be killed. However, Mamba was very lucky. His owner spared his life, but he became a stray dog.
I see. It seems the mastiff also tries to catch the goat, but I doubt it can catch it. The dog pose no threat to the goat whatsoever. I am still looking forward to the encounter between the goat and the leopard.
Doctor Zhang and the tour guide come here to observe the red cliff goat almost every day. He wishes to encounter one snow leopard. Indeed, the chance comes. One day, Dr. Zhang saw a standoff between a goat and a leopard.
That's great, today,
3:00
I finally see the scene I've always dreamt of. Look, to my surprise, the goat poses to fight with the leopard. What does it want?
That's strange. Although goat are in a dangerous situation, it is by no means a hopeless one. As long as it runs up the crevices, it can probably turn the danger into a secure situation.
You are right. Why doesn't the goat run desperately? Its action is simply like trying to crack a stone with an egg. It overestimates its own capabilities.
Oh, it turns out it's a mother goat that had just given birth.
I see. Mother goat are most vulnerable and prone to get hurt in the hours before and after giving birth, especially the lamb that is unable to escape. No wonder the goat didn't run away
4:00
but chose to confront it instead. Now a leopard stands in front it, though it takes the advantage of terrain, but the strength between the two is very different. It has two choices: either abandon the lamb or die together with the lamb. In terms of survival strategy, abandoning the lamb is the smartest choice, because no matter whether the goat runs or fights, it can't protect the lamb. Why did it have to sacrifice its own life?
It is the mother, the newborn lamb is its second life. I believe it definitely won't escape alone.
Oh, why does that mastiff come too? Does it want to help that goat?
How is a mastiff that has failed to liberate its soul willing to help the weak or small?
5:00
Mamba probably regarded the goat as its prey.
Oh my, the leopard and the dog are trying to attack the goat from different angles. It is really in a dire situation. It's harder for it to escape now than before.
However, the goat has no intention of escaping. It stands at the edge of the cliff, unflinching.
It is protecting its child with its own life, preventing its child from any danger.
This is terrifying. What's going on? There's a leopard on one side and a mastiff on the other. What should I do now?
What are you doing here?
This is everyone's prey, why can't I come?
I found it first, this is mine.
No, it's not yours.
It’s hard to say who it belongs to now. It depends on the real strength.
6:00
Hum, it will be hard to grab food from me. Forget it.
Yea, I would like to see how hard it is today.
Then Mastiff Mamba and the leopard started fighting.
Although the Mamba is a very rare and ferocious dog, its strength is still inferior to that of the mountain king leopard. Sure enough, after a few rounds, Mamba was covered in wounds.
Uh, Mamba wants to run away. Sure enough, it's no match for the leopard.
Subtitles:
The Red Cliff Goat is a docile goat that lives on cliffs. Its hooves have a layer of wear-resistant gelatinous substance, which makes it particularly suitable for walking on hard cliffs. In addition, it relies on its cliff-walking skills to escape those carnivore predators. The Red Cliff goat is truly worthy of its reputation. Even the snow leopard, known as the Snow Mountain Overlord, cannot walk on such a steep wall. Of course, when it comes to rock climbing skills, no one can compare to the Red Cliff goat. You have to know that this is a skill for it to survive. Looks like the statistic information is correct. The probability that an adult leopard successfully catches a healthy goat is only five percent. I was still skeptical before,
1:00
but after seeing this scene today, I am finally convinced. However, it would be even better if I could witness the red cliff goat escaping from the snow leopard's hunt. Nonetheless, this is a perfect ideal and just a rare occasion.
Oh, what a beautiful Tibetan mastiff. Why is it showing up here? Where is its master?
This Tibetan mastiff is named Mamba, a dog whose soul has failed to be liberated.
What is the soul failed to be liberated?
Don't you get it? Let me explain to you. Tibetan mastiffs have a rather violent and brutal temperament. Even when they are newborn, they exude a strong aura of bloodlust. Hence, when mastiffs are 49 days old, they are raised together with lambs, using the gentle nature of lambs to mitigate the dogs' violent tendencies.
2:00
If they can get along well, the soul liberation is successful. If the lamb is bitten to death, the soul liberation fails. The mastiffs that fail the soul liberation are irritable and difficult to train. Hence, they are usually to be killed. However, Mamba was very lucky. His owner spared his life, but he became a stray dog.
I see. It seems the mastiff also tries to catch the goat, but I doubt it can catch it. The dog pose no threat to the goat whatsoever. I am still looking forward to the encounter between the goat and the leopard.
Doctor Zhang and the tour guide come here to observe the red cliff goat almost every day. He wishes to encounter one snow leopard. Indeed, the chance comes. One day, Dr. Zhang saw a standoff between a goat and a leopard.
That's great, today,
3:00
I finally see the scene I've always dreamt of. Look, to my surprise, the goat poses to fight with the leopard. What does it want?
That's strange. Although goat are in a dangerous situation, it is by no means a hopeless one. As long as it runs up the crevices, it can probably turn the danger into a secure situation.
You are right. Why doesn't the goat run desperately? Its action is simply like trying to crack a stone with an egg. It overestimates its own capabilities.
Oh, it turns out it's a mother goat that had just given birth.
I see. Mother goat are most vulnerable and prone to get hurt in the hours before and after giving birth, especially the lamb that is unable to escape. No wonder the goat didn't run away
4:00
but chose to confront it instead. Now a leopard stands in front it, though it takes the advantage of terrain, but the strength between the two is very different. It has two choices: either abandon the lamb or die together with the lamb. In terms of survival strategy, abandoning the lamb is the smartest choice, because no matter whether the goat runs or fights, it can't protect the lamb. Why did it have to sacrifice its own life?
It is the mother, the newborn lamb is its second life. I believe it definitely won't escape alone.
Oh, why does that mastiff come too? Does it want to help that goat?
How is a mastiff that has failed to liberate its soul willing to help the weak or small?
5:00
Mamba probably regarded the goat as its prey.
Oh my, the leopard and the dog are trying to attack the goat from different angles. It is really in a dire situation. It's harder for it to escape now than before.
However, the goat has no intention of escaping. It stands at the edge of the cliff, unflinching.
It is protecting its child with its own life, preventing its child from any danger.
This is terrifying. What's going on? There's a leopard on one side and a mastiff on the other. What should I do now?
What are you doing here?
This is everyone's prey, why can't I come?
I found it first, this is mine.
No, it's not yours.
It’s hard to say who it belongs to now. It depends on the real strength.
6:00
Hum, it will be hard to grab food from me. Forget it.
Yea, I would like to see how hard it is today.
Then Mastiff Mamba and the leopard started fighting.
Although the Mamba is a very rare and ferocious dog, its strength is still inferior to that of the mountain king leopard. Sure enough, after a few rounds, Mamba was covered in wounds.
Uh, Mamba wants to run away. Sure enough, it's no match for the leopard.





