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Lion pictures and videos

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( This post was last modified: 09-21-2014, 11:55 PM by sanjay )

African wildlife photographer - Lions Picture

Male Lion sleeping

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Big pride of lions resting at tree shadow

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Male lion smelling the sent

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A wonderful mother lion with her cubs

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A little different lioness

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Same lioness - She look little different

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Another pride of lions

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Sub adult lion with his kill- a calf

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Male lion walking in his territory

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( This post was last modified: 09-22-2014, 08:00 PM by sanjay )

A small story of male lion killing a full grown crocodile who tried to steal his meal by photographer Treepol
Ruaha National Park - July 2008. Around 3 pm in the afternoon.

A male lion kill a buffalo from the herd.

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On next day, when photographer reached he saw most portion of buffalo was eaten, since the pride was about 29 lions so the pride must have helped this big lion in finishing the buffalo kill

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Here comes the most amazing moment, On day 3, photographer saw a freshly killed crocodile that had scented the kill and attempted to obtain a free lunch

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On day 4 nothing left, you can see some Jackals snatching some left pieces. male lion was gone

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Foolish croc, definitely doesn't look large enough to battle a male lion for a kill. Probably to young to understand and learned the hard way.
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Photo byJokingoldershoot fotografie. Lion photography

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Photo by:Zac Mills . Lion photography (Ceaser and Notch 2)

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Photo by: Safari Diaries . Lion photography (Ceaser and Notch 2)

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Photo by: Onesmus . Lion photography

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Photo byNo commentunong . Lion photography

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Photo by:onesmus . Lion photography (Lipstick)

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Photo by: Burrard-Lucas . Lion photography (Notch 2)

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Photo by:James Townsend . Lion photography

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Photo byWhistleendy Hunter . Lion photography(Scarface)

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Photo by: Morkel. Lion name - Scarface

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That image of the Elephant and Lion looks photoshopped, but it's a great image.
Any info on it?
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https://storify.com/WildlifeFilms/lion-d...da-reserve
 
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@Pckts , I also thought it is not real, But Its real, Here is the link https://www.facebook.com/Poldershoot.fot...=1&theater
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( This post was last modified: 10-27-2014, 09:16 PM by sanjay )

Some more lions photography from wildlife photographers

Look Out male lion, This is his name. Very handsome and strong male lion , Kenya wildlife photography

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Another new and beautiful male lion, from Kenya.

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Notches son Long (Male lion)

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One of the Most memorable Lion King from Africa "Notch"


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"Little Elephant survives attack from a pride of Lions."
The little sub adult seems to be quite the feisty guy
http://www.break.com/video/this-little-e...ns-2786106
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See this incredible video of Lion attacked by Crocodile.
Amazing video of a young male lion crossing the sabie river when a crocodile suddenly decides to attack!
Taken on the H10 bridge near Lower Sabie in the Kruger National Park in South Africa.

http://wildfact.com/forum/topic-excellen...14#pid5914
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Here is another video, This time 2 young male lions kills a young crocdile




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I think to repost this old video once again, where a fully grown male lion own a crocodile




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I always like that video.

I have seen 50+ crocs feeding on a Hippo carcass all scatter to the water the minute they heard a lions roar. Turned out to be a lone male. But I have also seen crocs come far onto land to fight and feed off a lion prides kill.

They seem to have much distain for eachother.
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Majings Males Lion resting

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scarface and borther, magnificent male lion

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Mazithi Male Lion coalition

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borther for life

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beautiful male lion

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