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The 15 strong Gardenia pride pulled down a male buffalo by drowning the hapless beast in a waterhole.
Lions don’t like the water at the best of times, and the alpha female eventually dragged this daga boy to the waters edge and with only a small area that could be feasted upon, it finally came the turn for the cubs to battle it out for their share and as the 2 pride males didn't show up until well after sunset, they all fed well. I particularly like the olive-eyed female cub, 2nd from left, giving me the death stare. Hindsight being a wonderful thing, I may well have had to go to f/13 to get the last cub on the right in focus. Kogatende region, Northern Serengeti- TZ. Nikon D5 Nikkor 400 f/2.8E FL VR + 1.4tcIII f/8 1/1600s ISO2800 Cheers Marc |
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by bobmcrae
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