This is the moment when a newborn baby hippo very nearly became a crocodile’s afternoon snack, just minutes after it entered the world.
Mother hippo was observed during the final stages of labour by the Mara River, located in the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
Close to danger: The newborn baby hippo can be seen taking its first breaths in the water, just feet away from a hungry crocodile seemingly lying in wait for it
All is well that ends well: Despite the overhanging risk of becoming crocodile snack, the newborn calf made its way to shore safely, and was able to meet its father
However, it seems the crocodile thought better of it, as the newborn calf was left to paddle ashore safely and greet its father, who had been napping by the river throughout the birth.
Finally here: The hippo mother was reportedly in labour for several hours before giving birth to the calf
Supportive partner: While mama hippo was in the water, powering through labour and giving birth, her partner was seen snoring away on the riverbank
Safe with mum: The mother met up the newborn in the water, as the crocodile slid away up on the rocks
Off you go: The tiny newborn hippo paddles to meet its father after a safe delivery in the Mara river
Hello little one: The male hippo waddled down from his resting place to greet his newborn child
Meet cute: The baby calf and the new father are caught on camera as they meet for the first time