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Asiatic Lion - Data, Pictures & Videos

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( This post was last modified: 01-05-2019, 02:07 PM by Sanju )

(01-05-2019, 12:58 AM)Pckts Wrote:
(01-04-2019, 11:29 AM)Sanju Wrote: A Legendary Incident is taking place in Gir... This is mind blowing and amazing stuff...

A wide hearted Asiatic Lioness adopted a leopard cub and nurturing it along with her own two lion cubs. currently, it is protecting the leopard cub with care, away from male  lions.  Wow





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Leopard Mowgli and Lioness Raksha! One of its kind and amazing event in Gir Forest- Nature’s Wonderland.

Much like this case in Africa as well.

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https://allthatsinteresting.com/lion-nur...IJKJLx-A#6

Yes, @Pckts. African Lions were observed to adopt Wildebeest calf, Antelope calves and Leopard cubs (particularly, 2017 incident in Tanzania of a lioness adopting and rearing a leopard cub but it didn't last longer than a day whereas this unique asiatic lioness relation and association is unusual as the forest dept is observing them living together for 7-8 days from now. It is uncertain that if the lioness wants to join its pride again, what will be the consequences and future of this little foreign species kid) etc..,

More amazing videos about the gir lioness Raksha and Leopard cub adoption...

It is still unknown how the leopard cub met lioness... whether it is orphaned or its mother still alive left its cub alone hidden somewhere in bushes found by the lioness to take care, so that leopardess is afraid of the presence of lioness to take her cub again. Gir lioness is rearing the leopard cub by breast feeding milk to it along with its own two cubs, protecting it from other predators (may be including the leopard cub's real mother if exists...) and leopard cub was seen playing with other two bigger lion cubs most of the time. Leopard cub learning to understand lion's communication and vocalizations. Presently, Raksha is taking all the 3 cubs along with the spotted one (Mowgli) away that is out from the reach of resident males and living alone separately from its pride...This incident happening in Gir west division. The other two lion cubs are approximately 3-4 months old. - Forest staff










A savage hunt by 4 asiatic lions on a cow calf. Impressed.



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RE: Asiatic Lion - Data, Pictures & Videos - Sanju - 01-05-2019, 11:25 AM
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