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RE: Lion Predation - Sanju - 10-09-2019

more like giraffe calf ? Lol @Spalea


RE: Lion Predation - Lycaon - 10-09-2019

Barry Peiser

Lion subadult kills an aardvark







RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-16-2019

Lion feeding on a young elephant...




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-17-2019

Killing a wildebeest...




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-18-2019

Young and inexperimented zebra landing itself in the lions' mouth...




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-24-2019

Beverly Joubert : " An impenetrable wall of megaherbivores - elephants in a defensive stance keeping their young hidden in the centre of their tight group. They're the most difficult animal for a lion to hunt, but elephants make sure not to underestimate the power of these carnivores - especially when the grass is dry and their condition is not at their peak. ".





Thank to an old account in the National Geographic magazine during the 1990's, 1994 more precisely, and written by Robert & Beverly Joubert, I learnt that the lions are able to regularly hunt the elephants at a precise place of Afrika: the Savuti Park in Botswana. In short, during the drought periods the current lions' preys migrated into less dry places and around the dried water resources, lions and elephants were facing each other. At first the lions killed the cubs but step by step they started to kill some subadult elephants and some adult females. According to the Joubert's account during the drought periods the elephants constitute 20% of the lions' diet...


RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-29-2019

Male lion catching an antelope at a water point.




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-29-2019

It could be the same water point than in the previous post (#726). Here again it's the same kind of prey (a gazelle and not an antelope). But, suddendly, we discover three male lions, and not one, quarrelling the corpse...




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 10-30-2019

A beautiful male lion dragging a wildebeest.




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 11-03-2019

Fatal hug...




RE: Lion Predation - Styx38 - 11-07-2019

Lion takes down Topi



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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3683022/Amazing-pictures-shows-hungry-lion-taking-antelope-tucking-prey-African-waterhole.html


RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 11-08-2019

These two big-maned lions caught an hyena...




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 11-13-2019

Suzi Eszterhas: " Lions attacking buffalo @londolozi , South Africa. It takes incredible strength and real teamwork for lions to bring buffalo down. During the battle there are risks on both sides. Lions can easily become impaled by a horn. And the buffalo must not tire and fight to survive. These kind of hunts are not always easy to watch and can go on for a long time. But they are an incredible opportunity to witness the circle of life and the raw power of nature ".




RE: Lion Predation - Spalea - 11-15-2019

Cruel nature...




RE: Lion Predation - Shadow - 11-23-2019

Lion cub and learning process how to eat a honey badger, I hope it didn´t bite to that gland with stinky liquid though.