我们习惯于看到自然界的掠食者一次又一次地杀戮。猎食者捕食猎物,那么就是猎食者获胜。对吗?错误!野外的真实生活是另外一回事,因为我们的标志性捕食者的失败次数可能超乎我们的想象,而且他们必须具有韧性才能生存。从表面上看,猎食者具有是他们成为零失误杀手的必要技能。力量,速度,策略,武器和团队合作的打分暗示着我们捕食者应该有多成功,但是在现实世界中这如何保持呢? 这是生存的问题,失败可能就意味着饥饿。There is no greater predatory testing ground than the African Savannah. Its greatest hunters: Lion, crocodile, leopard, hyena, and cheetah hunt day in and day out, using their killer machinery to turn epic hunts into successful kills. We score each predator on what it has to be successful: Size \u0026 Strength, Speed, Strategy, Teamwork, and Weapons give them a total out of 50. The crocodile has an 80% success rate on our predator scoreboard - but does this score on paper reflect its actual success on game day? The twist is that when it counts, these numbers get thrown out the window: Out in the wild anything can happen, even their killer machinery can't always guarantee success... This is a numbers game, and before these expert killers can get a meal they must fail first... A lioness gets flicked into the air by a buffalo; crocodiles are kicked in the head by stampeding wildebeest; a cheetah clean misses its target; hyenas fall at the hands of lions; and the wily leopard only just escapes a warthog's deadly tusks! The truth is: It's nit as easy as it looks for Africa's deadliest. These iconic predators aren't as successful as you think, and at the end of the day it's their killer determination that saves them. Failing is part of the deal, but to stop trying is the end of the road.