We saw lions in all of the parks we visited in November except Lake Manyara. Most of the groups were one or two females with 3-6 cubs. Most seemed to be well fed, as vulnerable game seemed plentiful, especially in the Serengeti where we were able to witness the southward migration of wildebeests and zebras with their newborn.
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Serengeti - While mom snoozes on the side of the road...
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...her sister and their cubs catch a little shade in the acacia just behind her
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Just a big yawn
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Ngorongoro - a couple on their "honeymoon"
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Where do three young male lions walk - anywhere they want
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You take a drink where you can
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You don't mind if I rest my paw on your head do you?
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A large male in the rain after a meal - he seems to have forgotten his napkin
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A wonderful set. Love these large cats in their natural habitat. Mahalo for sharing.
Great set. Thanks for sharing
Thanks to all for the feedback. I'm glad that I was able to share a tiny bit of this experience with others.
lsimpkins wrote:
We saw lions in all of the parks we visited in November except Lake Manyara. Most of the groups were one or two females with 3-6 cubs. Most seemed to be well fed, as vulnerable game seemed plentiful, especially in the Serengeti where we were able to witness the southward migration of wildebeests and zebras with their newborn.
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Cute little kitties, aren't they ??
Great images and a wonderful series...many thanks for sharing!!
THE KING of the Jungle, and wherever else he is! Well presented in a natural habitat. Thanks,
C
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