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Mama lioness for antelope
In these photos you can see how the lioness "adopt" a baby antelope ... but after killing his mother. The lioness was wounded - the result of hunting antelope - but as soon as she finished her meal, out of nowhere appeared frightened cub killed antelope. Instead, to make it their dessert, lioness decided to carry the baby in the bushes - far away from the dangers and predators.
1. Seeing the frightened (newly born) baby, lion, it seems, even taken aback.
2. At first, she just watched.
3. Then try to get rid of baby roar. Tourists who watched this scene, including photographer Adri de Visser, said that it was obvious that the lioness does not want to have a baby.
4. After the frightened and still keep your feet bad kid froze and refused to leave, lioness hesitated.
5. And when the baby started sniffing her feet, at the end of a lioness was confused.
6. It was in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
7. The lioness was wounded, though only slightly. Perhaps her reluctance to have a baby antelope was caused quite a hearty dinner. His mother, by the way.
8. Lioness played with a little antelope.
9. She kept trying to scare him growl, giving him the opportunity to escape, but young, apparently froze with fear.
10. It seems that the lion fought predator and mother.
11. As a result, the mother won.
12. Although this image seems that the days of the poor baby antelope numbered lioness it does not kill. Lions bite the neck mining front, not the rear. But so are the lioness her cubs.
13. Photographer Adrie de Visser and other people who watched the scene, said that the lioness carried the terrified cub in bushes - far away from the dangers and open area, which is full of predators. A few minutes later cub disappeared into the grass unhurt and lioness went to lick the wound and digest dense dinner. Here's a she, wildlife.
Unfortunately, the full story is not as beautiful as it could be.
1. Seeing the frightened (newly born) baby, lion, it seems, even taken aback.
2. At first, she just watched.
3. Then try to get rid of baby roar. Tourists who watched this scene, including photographer Adri de Visser, said that it was obvious that the lioness does not want to have a baby.
4. After the frightened and still keep your feet bad kid froze and refused to leave, lioness hesitated.
5. And when the baby started sniffing her feet, at the end of a lioness was confused.
6. It was in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda.
7. The lioness was wounded, though only slightly. Perhaps her reluctance to have a baby antelope was caused quite a hearty dinner. His mother, by the way.
8. Lioness played with a little antelope.
9. She kept trying to scare him growl, giving him the opportunity to escape, but young, apparently froze with fear.
10. It seems that the lion fought predator and mother.
11. As a result, the mother won.
12. Although this image seems that the days of the poor baby antelope numbered lioness it does not kill. Lions bite the neck mining front, not the rear. But so are the lioness her cubs.
13. Photographer Adrie de Visser and other people who watched the scene, said that the lioness carried the terrified cub in bushes - far away from the dangers and open area, which is full of predators. A few minutes later cub disappeared into the grass unhurt and lioness went to lick the wound and digest dense dinner. Here's a she, wildlife.
Unfortunately, the full story is not as beautiful as it could be.