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This photo of a Lion was taken by one of our guides on a Real Africa Safari holiday. Look through the whole set of photos to see Lions in various habitats, such as walking through grassland,hunting prey and eating. The photos were taken in various national parks in Kenya and Tanzania.
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The Vicenza Military Community conducted its full-scale exercise Lion Response 2016 on Caserma Ederle May 10.
The annual exercise was a tool to verify the cooperation of Italian and American security forces in response to an emergency situation.
This year’s scenario included two simultaneous simulated terrorist attacks near controlled access areas on Caserma Ederle.
Photo by Laura Kreider/USAG Italy PAO
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A lion and lioness gaze off camera at a couple of jackals. Chitabe Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa July 2012.
Lions are very sociable and related females live together as a pride. Different males take over the pride at different times. When lions live together as a group this has many advantages; they can hunt together as a team and are able to bring down large prey when in the wild. The females often have their young cubs at the same time, allowing the cubs to feed from any of the lionesses.
Information sourced from Longleat Guide.
According to some highly knowledgeable people that were passing this way, this guy is called lion monkey. Those people were even helpfully feeding them lion monkeys, so they surely must be authorities in the matter. A temporary hire forest guard, poor guy without even a uniform, sweetly and softly asked those people not to feed the lion monkeys, and then helplessly looked on.
This be also my 2000th item in teh flickr, in which I also shed a little tear for these poor creatures. What was their home once upon a time became sprawling "tea gardens", and they are now reduced to a few isolated, scattered groups surviving in various patches of remaining forest land. Inbreeding is a problem among these groups, so is the fight for survival. Hussain or Dhaval should have the actual statistics.