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Ektachrome by George B. Schaller.
From “Life With the King of Beasts,” National Geographic, April, 1969.

Every sense alert to night time’s telltale sounds and scents, a lioness — aptly nicknamed Flopear by the author — poises with another pride lioness at the edge of a kopje. In open areas lions must hunt under cover of darkness to conceal their movements from sharp-eyed prey. At least a quarter of their diet consists of meat scavenged from other predators. At times, packs of hyenas turn the tables on lions — driving them from the kill and snatching their dinner.

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Ektachrome by George B. Schaller.

From “Life With the King of Beasts,” National Geographic, April, 1969.

Every sense alert to night time’s telltale sounds and scents, a lioness — aptly nicknamed Flopear by the author — poises with another pride lioness at the edge of a kopje. In open areas lions must hunt under cover of darkness to conceal their movements from sharp-eyed prey. At least a quarter of their diet consists of meat scavenged from other predators. At times, packs of hyenas turn the tables on lions — driving them from the kill and snatching their dinner.

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source: National Geographic

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source: National Geographic

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vintagenational:

Ektachrome by George B. Schaller.
From “Life With the King of Beasts,” National Geographic, April, 1969.

Every sense alert to night time’s telltale sounds and scents, a lioness — aptly nicknamed Flopear by the author — poises with another pride lioness at the edge of a kopje. In open areas lions must hunt under cover of darkness to conceal their movements from sharp-eyed prey. At least a quarter of their diet consists of meat scavenged from other predators. At times, packs of hyenas turn the tables on lions — driving them from the kill and snatching their dinner.

vintagenational:

Ektachrome by George B. Schaller.

From “Life With the King of Beasts,” National Geographic, April, 1969.

Every sense alert to night time’s telltale sounds and scents, a lioness — aptly nicknamed Flopear by the author — poises with another pride lioness at the edge of a kopje. In open areas lions must hunt under cover of darkness to conceal their movements from sharp-eyed prey. At least a quarter of their diet consists of meat scavenged from other predators. At times, packs of hyenas turn the tables on lions — driving them from the kill and snatching their dinner.

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source: National Geographic

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source: National Geographic

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