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RE: Lion Predation - Acinonyx sp. - 01-23-2021

Lion subduing buffalo


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RE: Lion Predation - bigcatpower - 02-07-2021





Hello everybody, this is my very first post on this forum! I've been a lurker on this site for a couple of years. I'm a huge fan of wildlife (particularly african wildlife with Lions being easily my favorite animals.) In this clip a lioness takes down a young wildebeest. Odd thing, is she doesn't bother to start eating it and simply leaves it on the ground where the trailing male lion takes it for himself with no fuss.


RE: Lion Predation - Rage2277 - 02-25-2021







RE: Lion Predation - Psps77 - 04-20-2021

 Hi! This is my first post. A couple of months ago I saw several pictures of a male lion taking down a giraffe, and after several months someone finally uploaded a video of the event. 
 



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Unlucky Giraffe Killed by Lions | Kenya Jonathan Odongo 371 vistas 24 mar. 2021
 
'I've been in the wild long enough but this will go down in history as the first time I witnessed a successful hunting mission from the beginning to the emotional end of the road for the giraffe. The poor giraffe slid and fell when a pair of lions that was lying under a lone yellow barked acacia in a vast lush savannah- adjacent to an equally expansive swamp-begun a more or less lazy chase. The gigantic fellows took advantage and pounced. The elegant giant must have been tired because he never put up a fight, save for a listless attempt to arise and shake off the lion that had already dug his paws and canines into his skin. We couldn't do much except click away the moments. Enjoy this video of the entire show that happened at Iewa Wildlife Conservancy. Pardon my shaky hands during the action.
 
When we were young, my siblings and I, while watching nature documentaries, would be angry at the documentarists for not coming to the rescue of the poor victims of the big cats. It was my turn to let nature take its course. Don't forget to send your condolences to the family of the giraffe that watched the last moments of their loved one wondering how flimsy life can be."



RE: Lion Predation - szymszaszka - 04-21-2021

My favorite lions facts

Lions like to be outdoors.
Right after the tiger, lions are the largest living cat. ...
The roar of a lion under favorable conditions is audible even from a distance of 8 km.
Male lions in the wild live from 10 to 14 years.
Lionesses take care of hunting.



RE: Lion Predation - lionjaguar - 04-28-2021

I have never seen a lion eating a python. It looks like a small python, but it says that the lion name Dezi is eating a big African rock python on 4th March 2021 in Marloth Park.
Anybody can share the fight video or picture between lion vs African rock python?


AN AMAZING SIGHTING IN LIONSPRUIT! - By Joce Gordon

On the morning of March 4 2021, Fluffy led Dezi through a very grassy area near Impala dam.  Suddenly he fixated on the ground and then leapt backwards and repeated this action a few times.  Dezi was fascinated and came to investigate but swiftly retreated and lay down in the thick grass, watching.  Fluffy advanced again and again and repeatedly leapt backwards.  Then he suddenly leaped forwards and grabbed a large python in his mouth. Fluffy gave several good bites at his prey and succeeded in biting the snake in half.  He then lay in the grass and ate the tail portion of the snake and finally got up and ate the front portion, only leaving the head.  Then, this very satisfied, large lion, marked his territory and walked on through the bush followed by Dezi who obviously had no taste for snake!
Photos Credits:  Joce Gordon and Lisa English

https://www.facebook.com/marlothparkhonoraryrangers/posts/3801452909935643


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RE: Lion Predation - Pckts - 05-06-2021




RE: Lion Predation - Mwarcaar - 05-08-2021

One of best chase i have seen // serengeti 
start : 2.10 mn






RE: Lion Predation - BA0701 - 05-08-2021

(05-08-2021, 03:52 PM)Mwarcaar Wrote: One of best chase i have seen // serengeti 
start : 2.10 mn




Absolutely incredible, they all knew exactly what to do once she began her stalk. Teamwork at it's finest right there.


RE: Lion Predation - Mwarcaar - 05-26-2021

At 15 mn, 2 adult females with 2 young males chase and bring to the ground an adult female giraffe






RE: Lion Predation - Mwarcaar - 05-30-2021

Lion pride makes 4 wildebeest kills in tall grass






RE: Lion Predation - BorneanTiger - 05-30-2021

Kruger king takes down a Cape buffalo for his family:






RE: Lion Predation - Pckts - 06-05-2021




RE: Lion Predation - Pantherinae - 06-15-2021

Lone male lion with cape buffalo bull kill. Very impressive 

Do not underestimate the power of simba.

Earlier today morning on our safari,a fierce lone male lion had a 5 star breakfast when he took down a Buffalo near our Camps entrance at the conservancy. #entumotosafaricamp #luxurysafarikenya #maasaimara #kenya #africatravel #magicalkenya #keniasafari #marasianaconservancy #

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RE: Lion Predation - Shadow - 06-20-2021

Interesting video to listen about some lions killing and eating crocodiles and something about possible reasons. Worth to watch and listen, not too long after all.