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In the heart of Kenya lies the Masai Mara, renowned for its biodiversity and as one of the last strongholds where large predators coexist. The region is teeming with various species, supported by abundant prey. Here, leopards, cheetahs, lions, and spotted hyenas each carve out their niches, adapted to the unique challenges of the savannah landscape.
Leopards thrive in bushland, using their stealth and cover to ambush their targets. In contrast, cheetahs embrace the daylight, relying on their long-distance vision to identify and chase prey during their high-speed sprint. Yet, as night approaches, lions—a symbol of raw power and ferocity—become bolder under the cloak of darkness, waiting for the twilight to commence their hunt.