Trying to cross a river can be a dangerous task – especially if you happen to be a baby gazelle.
Sadly for this naive animal taking a flying leap across a crocodile-infested part of the Kenyan Mara River was not the best tactic.
Ensnared: This unlucky Antelope was caught mid-air by a crocodile whilst trying to leap across the Kenyan Mara River
Thwarted: Trying to cross a river can be a dangerous task – especially if you happen to be a baby Thomson’s gazelle
Beginning of the end: The Antelope’s legs splay out in shock as the crocodile grabs holds of its body
French wildlife photographers Michel and Christine Denis-Huot were watching antelopes crossing the river when they witnessed the dramatic moment.
Fail: Taking a flying leap across a crocodile-infested part of the Kenyan Mara River was not the best tactic
Fate: Rather than gracefully hopping to the other side this animal was dinner for a pack of hungry crocodiles
Last moments: The antelope can be seen gasping its last breath moments before it is pulled out the water
Dramatic: French wildlife photographers Michel and Christine Denis-Huot were watching antelopes crossing the river when they witnessed the dramatic moment
She went forward, saw the movement of the first crocodiles she met and jumped above them.
‘She ended up directly in the jaws of another one.’
Michel and Denis regularly travel to Africa to document the natural world they encounter.
Some people the couple of shown these pictures to have been shocked at seeing a cute-looking baby antelope being eaten by crocodiles.
‘It’s not the first time we have taken pictures of crocodiles catching a beautiful creature like this gazelle,’ said Michel, aged 60.
‘Some people don’t appreciate these types of images.
‘But many of them understand its nature.’
Bad luck: The antelope landed directly in the jaws of the waiting predators
Final seconds: The crocodiles encircle the animal before its last moments