This antelope’s day went from bad to worse when it was chased by wild dogs and then stalked by a crocodile – before being attacked by an angry hippo.
In pursuit: A terrified antelope had to sprint for its life after the herd it was in was chased by a pack of ravenous wild dogs in South Africa
But after jumping into a waterhole in Ngala Private Game Reserve, it was immediately stalked by a crocodile lurking just beneath the surface (pictured)
The young antelope escaped the jaws of the crocodile only to run into the path of a furious hippo which tried repeatedly to bite the frightened animal
Eventually, the antelope managed to run off – and waited in the water for the wild dogs to leave.
Bid for freedom: The antelope’s day went from bad to worse having first had to sprint away from a deadly pack of wild dogs (pictured)
The tiny animal was forced to leap into a waterhole to try to escape the ravenous dogs – but there was more danger around the corner
Wrong turn: The antelope swam away from a crocodile’s deadly jaws but was forced to make another swift u-turn after running into this enraged hippo
After repeated attempts to bite the antelope, the hippo gave up, allowing the poor animal to run off to safety
‘A raft of hippopotamus had already been agitated by the playful and cheeky nature of the dogs, who had earlier taunted the hippos, and one individual clearly had enough.
Stand-off: Despite the danger posed by a crocodile and an angry hippo in the water, the antelope refused to move until the wild dogs had gone
Evasive: The young antelope jumped into the water, not knowing that a crocodile was lurking just below the surface
The wild dogs waited around in the hope that the antelope would leave the water – but they eventually got bored and wandered off
Waiting game: Three antelope stand in water as they wait for a wild dogs to leave the area. The pictures were captured in Ngala Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Counter-attack: The antelope made a break for freedom after being surrounded by a pack of wild dogs in the game reserve
The dramatic set of photographs was taken by Daryl Dell, a safari guide after he went on the hunt to find a pack of wild dogs