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Lion Predation

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A lion displaying impressive reflexes to efficiently take down a wildebeest:

https://www.reddit.com/r/natureismetal/comments/dny03d/lion_dodges_hit_from_a_wildabeast_and_goes_for/


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Male lion takes down young hippo. Identified as one of the sons of the Four Musketeers.
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(09-25-2021, 09:35 PM)Xiku_kutsu Wrote: Male lion takes down young hippo. Identified as one of the sons of the Four Musketeers.

That's an incredible sighting without a doubt. It's incredible see how strong and the strength these animals have. Thank you for sharing my friend
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(09-27-2021, 09:57 PM)Timbavati Wrote:
(09-25-2021, 09:35 PM)Xiku_kutsu Wrote: Male lion takes down young hippo. Identified as one of the sons of the Four Musketeers.

That's an incredible sighting without a doubt. It's incredible see how strong and the strength these animals have. Thank you for sharing my friend

No problem! :)
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Video of a male lions hunting an eland.
From the video description:
A coalition of four lion brothers in the southern edge of the Kalahari, South Africa, spend the day on the hunt for their next meal... are they successful?


Spoiler: yes they succeed!  



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(10-03-2021, 12:49 AM)Psps77 Wrote: Video of a male lions hunting an eland.
From the video description:
A coalition of four lion brothers in the southern edge of the Kalahari, South Africa, spend the day on the hunt for their next meal... are they successful?


Spoiler: yes they succeed! 



Great video! Two good looking lions in their prime. 
Welcome to the forum @Psps77
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(10-03-2021, 01:20 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(10-03-2021, 12:49 AM)Psps77 Wrote: Video of a male lions hunting an eland.
From the video description:
A coalition of four lion brothers in the southern edge of the Kalahari, South Africa, spend the day on the hunt for their next meal... are they successful?


Spoiler: yes they succeed! 



Great video! Two good looking lionsd in their prime. 
Welcome to the forum @Psps77
Thank you! Very kind of you part. And indeed those are really good looking lions!
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(10-04-2021, 12:26 AM)Psps77 Wrote:
(10-03-2021, 01:20 AM)Timbavati Wrote:
(10-03-2021, 12:49 AM)Psps77 Wrote: Video of a male lions hunting an eland.
From the video description:
A coalition of four lion brothers in the southern edge of the Kalahari, South Africa, spend the day on the hunt for their next meal... are they successful?


Spoiler: yes they succeed! 



alwa
Great video! Two good looking lionsd in their prime. 
Welcome to the forum @Psps77
Thank you! Very kind of you part. And indeed those are really good looking lions!
Always a pleasure
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A freshly killed, black rhino carcass was found with an adult male lion by Elliot (1987) in Umfolozi Game Reserve. There were signs of a struggle and well defined claw and tooth marks on the neck of the rhino which had a horn length of 18-20 cm making it probably two year old. It was concluded that there was strong circumstantial evidence that the lion had killed the rhino.
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Lion+preda...0268790518
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@BIGCATSXPERT :

About #1029: Interesting the link you given !
Other older accounts (Guggisberg) :

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-lion-pr...lion+rhino
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( This post was last modified: 10-19-2021, 01:32 PM by BIGCATSXPERT )

Oh thanks for this!!
Lol
I don't think a male lion can kill a bull rhino alone but they have a very little chance imo..
But for cows I think they can do it alone..
Thanks again
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A lion known as Sirikoi, from Nairobi National Park, Kenya.

When lions hunt buffalos, they tend to rely on the strength of the pride, as the power of a full-grown African buffalo - weighing between 1,100 and 2,200 pounds - can strike fear into the heart of any lion that finds itself outnumbered.
Therefore, it is rare to see a single lion attacking a buffalo. But, in Nairobi National Park lives an exceptional male lion, called Sirikoi, who hunts alone adult buffalos frequently. https://www.facebook.com/kenyarising/pho...24/?type=3
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This is a testament to the sheer killing power of male lions. Watch as these calculating assassins pick out their target, and attack.

A mother buffalo and a newly born calf separated from the herd make for the perfect prey for the lions. Although the African Buffalo is known for using its horns to violently gore lions, a herd of buffalo is far more formidable than just a single buffalo. Buffalo herds are known to attack lions as a single unit, and have been recorded killing lions in many instances. However, in this case, the herd has abandoned this mother and calf for unknown reasons. The calf is as good as dead without its mother, completely unable to fend for itsel

The male lions attack swiftly, with one going straight for the jugular. This is a daring move, since it puts the lion directly in the line of attack for the sharp horns of the mother buffalo. The second male lion jumps on the back of the mother buffalo, and the battle quickly takes an unfortanute turn for the mothe


The bewildered calf watches on helplessly, until finally a third male lion arrives to attack and quickly kill the youngst

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According to the uploader, this is the last video of the three Selati males killing together before one was killed by a rival male lion coaliti

Watch the full video below. [Warning: graphic content

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https://roaring.earth/male-lions-attack-buffalo/
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(10-21-2021, 11:01 PM)wildtrails Wrote:




I moved your post to this thread, which is the appropriate one. Here you can post any kind of Lion predation. If you ever have a question, don't doubt in ask.
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