Filmmaker Vinod Kapri shares nail-biting video of buck trying to outswim crocodile, Watch to know the incredible end
The Internet is always flooded with stuff that will catch the attention of online users. Especially videos of nature are the ultimate source of happiness and are most loved by netizens. Nature, at times, is scary and there are videos occasionally posted online that remind us of just that. Just like this video involving a buck and a crocodile is. The nail-biting video shows a buck trying to outswim a crocodile to save its life.
Filmmaker Vinod Kapri took to Twitter on Monday to share an incredibly interesting video. In the viral clip, a crocodile can be seen chasing a Red Lechwe, a type of antelope, while the latter was crossing a river. The end of the video was top class according to the director and you should definitely check it out.
Take a moment to look at the video here:
A TOP class climax !
? pic.twitter.com/17jDM9cNpY— Vinod Kapri (@vinodkapri) February 6, 2023
The video opens up with a buck swimming. At first it isn’t clear that the animal is swimming for its life. However, as the camera captures a crocodile swimming behind it, it becomes clear. It can be seen that the crocodile chases the creature for some time, and then the reptile eventually catches the buck and drags it below water. However, the animal persists in its efforts and finally, it kicks the crocodile with its hind legs and flees. The video concludes with the buck reaching the riverbank.
The clip recently created a buzz again after director Vinod Kapri took to Twitter to share the video. “A TOP class climax!” he wrote.
The video was an instant hit as it went viral almost immediately after getting shared. So far, the video has garnered tons of likes and comments. Highly petrified by the video, netizens flooded the comment section with their reactions.
“This buck is a real warrior, it’s just spectacular how he swims and kicks the croco,” posted a YouTube user. “The croc’s speed is shocking. Thank God for the antelope’s instincts to jump at the end to free himself from the water. That was one determined croc. Unbelievable,” shared another.