LONDON -- If someone asked you to predict the outcome of a pack of lions hunting a fleeing giraffe65 Days of Solo Pleasure 3: Secret Office Sex you probably wouldn't bet too heavily on the giraffe.
But that's where you'd be wrong.
SEE ALSO: This video of an iguana being chased by snakes will give you nightmares from hellAs we found out during Sunday's episode of Planet Earth II, giraffes are significantly tougher than their spindly frames suggest.
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Early on in the episode, David Attenborough narrated a scene in which a hungry pack of lions were hunting down a giraffe.
"The giraffe has the speed and stamina to outrun the pride," said Attenborough. "But it's being chased into a trap.
"Up ahead, the lead female waits."
Turns out the trap wasn't as effective as the lions were hoping, though.
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The lesson? Don't ever get on the wrong side of a giraffe.
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