Lion prides clash
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Lion prides clash
Hi Guys
Here is a video of 2 lion prides that clash when the one pride has made a kill. Notice how the one Male Lion protects the cubs. This was filmed in the Thornybush Game Reserve.
Mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9yE69zDMIo
Here is a video of 2 lion prides that clash when the one pride has made a kill. Notice how the one Male Lion protects the cubs. This was filmed in the Thornybush Game Reserve.
Mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9yE69zDMIo
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Hi Mark,
I could not really see the Lion protecting the cubs, I may look again tomorrow. I am amazed that in that situation, the vehicles did not back off and move the light directly away from any one animal. To me, the vehicles seemed too close in what may have been a life and death situation for any of those animals and I feel the ranger should have made that a priority!
Kind regards,
Kaye
I could not really see the Lion protecting the cubs, I may look again tomorrow. I am amazed that in that situation, the vehicles did not back off and move the light directly away from any one animal. To me, the vehicles seemed too close in what may have been a life and death situation for any of those animals and I feel the ranger should have made that a priority!
Kind regards,
Kaye
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Hi Kaye
We were the only vehicle at this sighting as it was 2AM in the morning. We actually were not that close, about 100 metres, and I have an extremely powerful lens on my video camera. If you notice the tracker did not shine the spotlight into their eyes directly at any time. It is always just below the head. This is perfectly OK with predators and we never caused any disadvantage to any single lion.
Mark
We were the only vehicle at this sighting as it was 2AM in the morning. We actually were not that close, about 100 metres, and I have an extremely powerful lens on my video camera. If you notice the tracker did not shine the spotlight into their eyes directly at any time. It is always just below the head. This is perfectly OK with predators and we never caused any disadvantage to any single lion.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
Just got to watch both your videos....have been a bit busy over the past two days.
I enjoyed them both very much....thanks for sharing...however, i'm not a fan of the accompanying music "Beastie boys" ....
Living in Africa, i'm sure you have tons of brilliant clips.......
Hari
Just got to watch both your videos....have been a bit busy over the past two days.
I enjoyed them both very much....thanks for sharing...however, i'm not a fan of the accompanying music "Beastie boys" ....
Living in Africa, i'm sure you have tons of brilliant clips.......
Hari
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Hi Hari
Glad you enjoyed them. Yes, I have hundreds of hours of footage. I will put some more up for you guys.
On Sunday I am going to Kruger to chill out at a bushcamp so hopefully I will get something interesting to film.
Mark
Glad you enjoyed them. Yes, I have hundreds of hours of footage. I will put some more up for you guys.
On Sunday I am going to Kruger to chill out at a bushcamp so hopefully I will get something interesting to film.
Mark



