In this short scene, the young panther tells his prey that he is his prey. He tells the rabbit that he cannot believe that he has been eaten by a rabbit. The young panther asks the rabbit if he is not afraid of running away, and the rabbit replies that he does not fear running away from his herbivorous companion. The panther tells him that he will be more skillful at hunting when he learns the basics of the game. He asks the young rabbit to lower his voice if he becomes too loud, so that someone else will not disturb them. The rabbit responds by saying that he did not expect the panther to be so good at hunting, and that he expected an elite panther to do so. He says that if the panther means to be more like other carnivores, then the panther is responding to him by being more forceful. He urges the rabbit to let him go, but the rabbit does not listen to him.
In this short scene, the young panther tells his prey that he is his prey. He tells the rabbit that he cannot believe that he has been eaten by a rabbit. The young panther asks the rabbit if he is not afraid of running away, and the rabbit replies that he does not fear running away from his herbivorous companion. The panther tells him that he will be more skillful at hunting when he learns the basics of the game. He asks the young rabbit to lower his voice if he becomes too loud, so that someone else will not disturb them. The rabbit responds by saying that he did not expect the panther to be so good at hunting, and that he expected an elite panther to do so. He says that if the panther means to be more like other carnivores, then the panther is responding to him by being more forceful. He urges the rabbit to let him go, but the rabbit does not listen to him.