Brilliant stories shared here
We tend to apply certain principals of human ethics to the animal world.
One of them being the ethical stance that death should come to the elderly rather than the young.
For example many humans would feel sorry for a young impala lamb being snatched up by a leopard. Partly because we feel the impala lamb didn't stand a chance. "it wasn't fair".
However, there is no justice and injustice when it comes to animals fending for survival. Just because the leopard was dominant and the lamb didn't stand a chance, does not imply it "wasn't fair". The leopard has survived in the same harsh world and come to the point of being a successful hunting adult.
We cannot apply human principals of justice and ethics to animal encounters. We might feel bias towards the preditor, or the prey, but do not let that emotion result in interference with the perfect balance of nature.
Then of coarse there are animals endangered because of human activity. There it is more appropriate to assist the animal in danger. However, that should be handled by professionals rather than any tourist on the road judging for themselves when an animal needs assistance and taking nature into their own hands.
A good topic though. We have this debate at home when our cat brings in a bird it killed
