The intimidating beast had just finished devouring a Ugandan
Kob, and had the wounds to show for it, when its terrified child
emerged.
Instead of making the defenceless infant her dessert, however, the merciful creature took pity on it and carried it away to safety.
Photographer Adri De Visser, 50, captured this fascinating display of nature in its purest beauty at every stage.
Instead of making the defenceless infant her dessert, however, the merciful creature took pity on it and carried it away to safety.
Photographer Adri De Visser, 50, captured this fascinating display of nature in its purest beauty at every stage.
The lioness first stares at the calf in shock, before roaring angrily at it to make it go away.
Finally, her maternal instincts take over, and after batting the quivering calf with a paw, she picks up the orphaned baby and carries it off like one of her own cubs.
Other tourists in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, later reported seeing the calf running around unharmed, so its luck clearly held out.
‘One of the lionesses heard it too and came down from the tree.
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Finally, her maternal instincts take over, and after batting the quivering calf with a paw, she picks up the orphaned baby and carries it off like one of her own cubs.
Other tourists in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, later reported seeing the calf running around unharmed, so its luck clearly held out.
‘One of the lionesses heard it too and came down from the tree.
‘
The fawn just stood there before running into the lioness. It went between its legs like it was trying to get its milk.
‘The lioness was really confused and they stood there for around 45 minutes.
‘Then a park ranger turned up on his motorbike which made a really loud noise, which I think frightened the animals.
‘So the lioness picked the fawn up by the neck and carried it off like one of its own.
‘We heard from a group of tourists that the fawn was later spotted alive and well.’
Story and pictures by tabianchi.blog
‘The lioness was really confused and they stood there for around 45 minutes.
‘Then a park ranger turned up on his motorbike which made a really loud noise, which I think frightened the animals.
‘So the lioness picked the fawn up by the neck and carried it off like one of its own.
‘We heard from a group of tourists that the fawn was later spotted alive and well.’
Story and pictures by tabianchi.blog
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