Unlike the carefree and bustling atmosphere of the crowd in the stands, the small world of the hunting ground is much quieter and somberer.
But most of the time, the quieter the atmosphere, the more terrifying it appears.
The wilderness is no exception.
The silent surroundings are filled with hidden dangers.
Whether it's the hawks circling in the high sky, the vultures flapping at low altitudes, the pack of wolves playing in the waterhole, or even the spiders weaving their webs amongst dried branches and rock crevices, they all hold potential danger.
Every creature in the wilderness is silently honing its hunting skills.
A lone leopard lazily wanders through the grass, occasionally glancing at the black spotted antelope in the distance. Unlike its relative, the cheetah, it is a hunter that relies on ambush and surprise to catch its prey, so it must manage to get within a few meters of its prey unnoticed to stand a chance of catching it in a sudden attack.