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North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions

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“Mud and guts” in Zakouma National Park, Chad © Michael Lorentz



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“Headless and grinning, this was the somewhat gruesome sight of the remains of an olive baboon, hanging from the mouth of a male lion. This encounter had a primeval feeling about it, a natural sense of vulnerability going back to days when man was not the top predator on the plains of Africa but rather part of nature’s food chain.” – Zakouma National Park, Chad © Matt Todd


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RE: North-East / Central / Equatorial African lions - Lycaon - 06-29-2019, 12:43 AM



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