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Injured male lion stampede by buffalo herd and died

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( This post was last modified: 05-06-2017, 08:52 AM by Garfield )

Whoaa man what a tough way to go.  Ive seen a vid like this before, the lions play dead, they lay flat on their sides, then when those cows come in they spring up like a Jack & the Box, bites the bull then fall back down again.  I hate Jack in the Box btw, horrible burgers, In N Out is way better.  Anyways it looked like laying low was working for awhile, but right at the end there, I think the lion made the mistake of not looking behind it, it was just motionless thinking that would keep it safe, but then bam got hit from behind. Doesn't seem to move after that, but video ends, so hard to know. Wow that is some video footage, to bad it was injured, bulls musta tracked that thing down thinking they could finish him off.  Its hard thinking herbivores are assassins but this will change your mind. 

Heres a similar video, ppl think the lion died, it didn't it was just tired, blood on its face was from biting the bull mostly.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcFJRymHNaI
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