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 I can't figure out what is going on here , if it's three vs two , or four vs one , or if they are all brothers ? in the first few seconds one of the lions exits the frame and gets behind the two on the left , then attacks the aggressors when the fighting starts up again . makes me think he's with the lion getting the worst of it
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Deon Kelbrick: " a Bond like no other ! Lion cub and sub-adult rubs themselves against mom as an act of bonding and to spread the “family scent. "

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( This post was last modified: 01-29-2020, 02:53 PM by BorneanTiger )

Notice how this lion and cougar look, sound and behave in a similar way: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-the-pum...#pid100681
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Ngorongoro Crater male with an impressive mane. Tanzania.



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Manzi Moo the "Big Man" of the Big Cat Sanctuary, Ashford Park, Kent County, southeast England: https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-bigcats...#pid100982
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https://africageographic.com/blog/baboon-kidnaps-lion-cub/
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" In Wildlife if you see any predator eating prey, this doesn't mean that he was the one who hunted it, they might have stolen it from another predator.

In this post the the young male lion stolen the prey from the hyena who looks sad in the background, the hyena stole it before from the famous five cheetahs.
The young male lion trying to drives the parasitical vultures out of prey looking up to one of them when flying away . "


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Two brothers in arms...

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Good looking male lion in Uganda.



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