The Moment a Brave Wildebeest Mother Defended Her Calf, Leaving the Leopard Licking Its Wounds and Defeated

This young wildebeest looked destined to become lunch for a hungry leopard – but the big cat hadn’t counted on a powerfully protective mother.

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Defence: A young wildebeest looked destined to become lunch for a hungry leopard – but the big cat hadn’t counted on a powerfully protective mother

In a blink of an eye, the stunned cat went from being the attacker to scampering off with its tail between its legs with the angry female in pursuit.

The stunning images were captured by Martin Farrell, 54, from Bristol, who was taking a Kicheche safari camp tour of the Mara North Conservancy in Kenya.

On the prowl: The hungry leopard spots its next lunch and skulks forward

His wife Kathy, 58, a recently retired pharmacist, also managed to shoot a dramatic video of the encounter.

On the prowl: The hungry leopard spots its next lunch and skulks forward

On the prowl: The hungry leopard spots its next lunch and skulks forward

On the prowl: The hungry leopard spots its next lunch and skulks forward

Skulking: The leopard moves through the grass nearer to his unaware prey

Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Martin Farrell (3090955u)

Waiting: The animal stops to watch the pair before pouncing

Kicheche guide Benjamin Kaluena, who spotted the cat and sensed that there may be action, said: ‘Leopard kills in daylight hours are incredibly rare but in over 5,000 game drives I have never seen anything like this!’

Protective Wildebeest Mother Leaves Leopard Licking Its Wounds After Failed Attack

Attack: The leopard launches forward and sinks its teeth into the baby wildebeest

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Distraught: The terrified calf vainly attempts to get away from the clutches of the leopard

‘This was a big, fully adult male after a young wildebeest which, during migration will form a major part of its diet.

Back to the rescue

Back to the rescue: As the leopard firmly grabs hold of the wildebeest its mother approaches

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Protective: It’s nearby mother is well-placed to react quickly and counteracted with a precision horned-headbutt to the leopard’s upper body

Protective Wildebeest Mother

Determined: The mother rams her horns into the predator lifting it into the air

Escape: The calf escapes to safety as the mother takes on the leopard

Escape: The calf escapes to safety as the mother takes on the leopard

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Terrified: The beast runs off in fright after the mauling as the younger animal escapes

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Turn around: In a blink of an eye, the stunned cat went from being the attacker to scampering off with its tail between its legs with the angry female in pursuit