African Lioness Snarling in a Tree
November 2nd 2009 04:24
A female African lion, rousted from a nap, snarls from a tree near the Zambezi River.
Male lions generally leave hunting duties to the female members of the pride, helping out on occasion. Only when they are on their own do they demonstrate their hunting abilities.
Once widespread across southern Asia and the Middle East, Asian lions are critically endangered. Like African lions, they live in prides, with a male leader, several females, and cubs.
link here for these photographs of the magnificent lions from Nat Geo
| 50 |
| Vote |
subscribe to this blog



















