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Lion spotted on the run from a bull Elephant at Addo Elephant Park in South Africa by #wildographer Colin Grenfell.

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Credits to Paul Goldstein.


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This is the moment a warthog stepped into the path of a hungry lion and then became its prey.
The incredible pictures show the warthog step into the lion's den, but it was only ever going to end one way, as the predator then leaps out with brute force to capture the animal.
The lion then goes on to devour the wild pig, proving his status as top of the animal food chain.
The stunning image was caught on camera by photographer Dr Trix Jonker, at the Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

Credits: Take Me To Africa

   
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(08-21-2017, 12:41 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: This is the moment a warthog stepped into the path of a hungry lion and then became its prey.
The incredible pictures show the warthog step into the lion's den, but it was only ever going to end one way, as the predator then leaps out with brute force to capture the animal.
The lion then goes on to devour the wild pig, proving his status as top of the animal food chain.
The stunning image was caught on camera by photographer Dr Trix Jonker, at the Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

Credits: Take Me To Africa

Great picture
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This lioness had so much strategy to take the zebra down. Unfortunately for the zebra he didn't stand a chance because of a broken leg

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Biggest lion I ever saw in south Luangwa! Found this big boy in the salt pans when I was alone and then the land cruiser had a flat! a memorable adventure! Shot at 24mm using nikon gear 


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He's seen a ton of lions in Luangwa, so you can assume this is a big boy for sure.
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Credits to Gerhard Steenkamp.

Early morning stroll in the Nossob riverbed.

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( This post was last modified: 08-25-2017, 01:58 AM by vinodkumarn )

On a recent safari with my guests who where on safari for the first time we experienced a once in a lifetime sighting for many people . This was in Pilanesberg National Park . A PRIDE OF LIONS HUNTING AND KILLING A ZEBRA. 
NOT FOR SENSITIVE VIEWERS . VIEWER DISCRETION ADVISED


https://www.facebook.com/118335126839750...3a3uZgzlHA

Credits: Nombekana Safaris and Wildlife Photography
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Lions feeding on Rhino, Rhino is not completely dead

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A beautiful male lion in the rain, Image from Masai Mara, Image credit to Thomas Rajan

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It's incredible to watch king of the jungle fighting for his turf and female...
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(08-30-2017, 09:46 AM)Wild Warrior Wrote:





It's incredible to watch king of the jungle fighting for his turf and female...

It seems like the last fights are in some kind of contained area. I see fencing and multiple male lions way to close.
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02:29 is that DM and GM?
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(08-30-2017, 01:00 PM)stronghold Wrote: 02:29 is that DM and GM?

Yes.
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Gm gave it a good go but in The end he backed up I like how scar nose went the other way lol
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