
This is the extraordinary moment a dog broke free from a leopard’s grasp in India.
Rocky, an adorable black Labrador retriever, was roaming outside of the Sunrise Valley apartment complex in Mount Abu, Rajasthan, early in the morning last week when he had the chilling encounter, Times of India reported.
Video footage captured Rocky calmly strolling through the garden area right outside the front door before the larger leopard pounced on him from behind.

Despite the ferocity of the attack, Rocky attempted to fight back, kicking at the cat as it bit down on his neck.
Rocky appeared to lose some of his strength as the leopard locked its claws and jaws around the pooch.
The brutal attack came to a dramatic end when the property owner, Mala Kumari, began screaming and startled the leopard, which finally released Rocky and ran away, the Times of India reported.

Rocky stood up and briefly chased the leopard before turning back and heading into the safety of his own home.
Thankfully, Rocky survived the attack.
Baby Elephant ‘Flies’, when a giant bully scoops him up and THROWs him out of the way
A poor little baby elephant was captured on footage as it was thrown in the air by an aggressive bull.
The calf was filmed being shoved along by the bull elephant’s trunk before the impatient male loses his temper.
He picks it up the 200-pound baby into the air before unceremoniously dropping him to one side.

The baby can be heard screaming in alarm as he does so.
The bull helps the baby get up before deciding that he isn’t out of the way enough and shoves him some more.
Eventually the baby’s mother comes along and ensures her baby’s OK.

The bull goes off chasing her, leaving the poor baby all alone amidst a heard of the huge beasts.

Amazingly, the bull continues to pick on the baby and is later filmed shoving it to the side again.
The footage was captured by tourists in the Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa by nature guide Jeni Smithies and photographer Lloyd Carter.

One of them can be overheard saying they’ve never seen anything like it.
They speculate that the bizarrely aggressive move might be a way for the bull to show off his strength during mating season.



