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Lion Predation

United States Pckts Offline
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Lioness in ambush... Just look at the shoulder muscles after having caught its prey.


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No easy kills when it comes to Zebra.
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(06-15-2020, 06:25 AM)Pckts Wrote: No easy kills when it comes to Zebra.

Ahhh.... zebras are magnificent, that lioness for sure had to take a moment to remember where she was coming from and where she was going to go :)
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Lioness killing a giraffe at Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe:

LONE LIONESS STRUGGLES TO KILL GIRAFFE

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A half-blind lioness took down a giraffe for its cubs at Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa:
Bush tales: Half-blind lioness takes down giraffe for cubs

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Fabrizio Bignotti: Lions. Buffalo was very strong. But eventually... "





They are certain of having some flesh to eat for the two or three following days...
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Dereck Joubert: " They’re incredibly accomplished hunters that can bring down everything from wildebeest to zebras to buffalo and even giraffe. And while porcupines are certainly not preferred prey, interactions like this one do happen – but they’re a dangerous tangle. A lion facing off with a spiky foe can be seriously injured … and a quill lodged in the heart or a major artery can prove fatal. (This particular clip is from ‘Lions of Darkness'). "


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Daniel Rosengren: " This African buffalo actually survived. I didn't think it would as there were over 30 lions in the pride and they had him pinned down to the ground. Yes, the majority of the lions were young and inexperienced and it almost seemed to me like most of the adults stood back. Maybe they wanted the youngsters to practice and learn from their mistakes.

In the end, what really saved this buffalo was his loud grunts. That brought 8 massive bulls to the place. There was a lot of commotion with lions and buffalos taking turns chasing each other, meanwhile this buffalo took refuge in a small river. In the end, the lions gave up.
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. "


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Bringing this here, 4 Mapogos kill a white rhino




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Jens Cullmann: " If we consider that a male lion needs about 8 kg of meat a day to survive, their need to hunt big game is understandable. Only a big 500kg antelope can provide enough food for a pride of lions to live in the wild; the rest is taken by scavengers and other animals that make part of this incredible circle of life. In this occasion the lionesses of the Pride killed even two pregnant gemsbok in one night. In the last weeks I posted already some images of this sighting. Scroll down to see more ... "


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here’s a video of a male lion showing a lioness how it’s done? https://youtu.be/X0-oZJZzr0c
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(07-13-2020, 09:13 AM)Stripedlion2 Wrote: here’s a video of a male lion showing a lioness how it’s done? https://youtu.be/X0-oZJZzr0c
 I help you with this video friend!



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(06-15-2020, 06:25 AM)Pckts Wrote: No easy kills when it comes to Zebra.

Nice video but already posted on #912. Regards!
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