This guy is a bit disappointed with his bride, because she and other family members have not done a good job lately of putting food on the table. But as you can see, he is smart enough to give her some needed encouragement regarding her hunting slump of late (it is her job to bring home the groceries).
Looking at the photo of the two females (probably sisters) scanning for game, their weight is way below what it should be, and you can almost count their ribs. They appear to be young, and maybe without enough experience with the hunt, but I'm pretty sure we witnessed firsthand what the real issue was.
But they spotted a few Impala a good distance away, and the kids were instructed to "stay put and stay low". And they did for a while. But younguns aren't really known for their patience, and so after the ladies had worked really hard for a good while at getting closer to the antelope without being spotted, the kids couldn't stand it anymore and came running and jumping through the high grass to see what was going on.
Game over (and game gone).
So the real problem, at least for that day, was not a lack of hunting expertise, but rather a lack of reliable child care! Dad could have helped out in that regard, but at the time he was napping and couldn't be bothered with such domestic issues. But soon enough, he will wake up, give a big yawn, and ask "What's for dinner?"
Wouldn't want to be him when he gets his response to such an innocent question...
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Nice photos of those beautiful kitties!!! I really like the last one best!!
Dodie
Wonderful photos, great story.
Great photos, Fred! I agree, the young Lionesses look a bit underfed but the cubs look full and healthy. So, not all bad news. A couple good kills and I think all will be well for this beautiful family. As always, in the wild, at the expense of the Impala!
UTMike wrote:
Excellent set, Fred!
Thanks Mike, I appreciate your comment.
fred
luvmypets wrote:
Nice photos of those beautiful kitties!!! I really like the last one best!!
Dodie
Thanks Dodie. Very glad that you like them.
fred
NMGal wrote:
Wonderful photos, great story.
Thanks NMG, I think most any photo can be enhanced by a good story.
So I try and include one where there is one.
fred
Retired CPO wrote:
Great photos, Fred! I agree, the young Lionesses look a bit underfed but the cubs look full and healthy.
Keith, I noticed that as well. It may be that they are still on mother's milk. If so, they eat well even when the adults do not.
But even Mom's free meal will go away eventually if the unsuccessful hunting continues. They seriously need to get some child care!
Many thanks for checking in.
fred
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Nicecset Fred.
Thank you, sir, I appreciate it very much.
fred
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