听说过狮子不吃狐狸吗?The lions and the fox

妖妖灵
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The lions and the fox Posted on April 22, 2015 by Guest Contributor ShareTweetPinEmailShareShareLinkedIn

Written by Graham Dyer

One day in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve I came across some members of the Sunday Pan lion pride at their namesake, the Sunday Pan. There were two lionesses, one with three young cubs, and a single male present. Some of the pride drank rain water around the waterhole and others moved slowly southwards away from the pan. 

We waited with the lioness and cubs and then followed them from a distance past the waterhole. Just as we were getting some photos we heard urgent alarm calls up ahead. When we got there the lead lioness had caught a bat-eared fox and had evidently injured its pelvis/spine as it was dragging its hindquarters when it tried to stand. The lioness had received a bite to her nose for the trouble.

The male arrived hoping to get some food but wasn’t keen to tackle the fox.

The plucky fox was alarm calling and chattering at the lions for the first 5-6 minutes, then later only when any lion approached. The male lay off to one side for a while but the mother lioness was intrigued, as were the cubs.

The cubs and their mother approached, curious and cautious.

 

The lioness didn’t really know what to do with the fox but was defensive of it even striking out at the male when he approached too closely.

 

 

Roaring ensued, sparked by the lionesses’ violent reaction.

The cubs were very curious but never went too close. The male suddenly approached his cubs with interest.

Their mother came over quickly to distract him. It seemed then there was a bit of a stalemate.

Suddenly all the lions heard what sounded like other lions fighting over food in the distance. They paused for a second and then all quickly ran off in that direction. The lioness with cubs lagging behind being held up by her playful, gambolling youngsters.

 

We followed the lions but they were unfortunately soon out of sight.

The bewildered fox was left alone on the track. Although at first it appeared to have a broken back or pelvis, it eventually was able to stand up unsteadily on its back legs so it may have just been badly bruised. Two jackals approached it when we checked up later but it was aggressive so they left it alone. The fox was last seen lying head up in the grass, hopefully recovering.

Two different, well-fed, bloody-faced lionesses were sleeping at the waterhole that afternoon.

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kirn
看起来,他们像吃饱了,没事干:))
移花接木
是的,狮子一般不把这些食肉动物当食物,从小没训练过,不知道去吃, 或当玩具给玩坏了, 或当竞争对手去消灭掉
妖妖灵
想起伊索寓言狮子和老鼠互相帮助的故事:)
妖妖灵
真的是因为太小吗?这篇作者把母狮描述成因为爱心不吃受伤的狐狸的原因,我还真以为是这样呢~
移花接木
基本上动物的本性是为生存杀戮, 母狮伤了狐狸的骨盆与脊椎,自己鼻子被咬了一口, 母狮并没有恼羞成怒去咬死狐狸, 反而
移花接木
在权衡利弊, 这东西又不能吃,冒险受伤弄死它不值当的, 狮子也禁不起受伤,一旦严重受伤就被迫被族群放弃, 死路一条
移花接木
开始母狮可能就是起了玩心,只是与狐狸力量差距太悬殊,稍微使劲就能让狐狸严重受损,
妖妖灵
文中写着母狮为了保护狐狸,还河东狮吼雄狮,这个真是太好玩了:)
移花接木
那是警告她老公不许跟她抢玩具
梅雨潭
恭喜妖妖。首页进来,谢谢网管,听说过狮子不吃狐狸吗?The lions and the fox 推荐成功
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renqiulan
Darwinism was played out with an unexpected twist.
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jianchi9090
吃饱了,不饿吧。人类喜欢给看到的东西加上想象。