“Cornered Predator: Male Lion’s Desperate Tree Climb to Escape Vengeful Buffalo Herd”

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The humiliating image of a lion ‘Jungle King’ hanging from a tree to avoid the buffalo herd was captured on camera.
On 25 (local time), the British Daily Mail introduced photos capturing the moment of humiliating a lion by Charles Comin (63 years old), a tourist visiting Masai Mara National Park in Kenya, Europe. Fly.

In the published pho to, a lion is hanging like a cicada on a tree, below is a herd of buffalo waiting for the lion to plunge. In another photo, a lion can be seen swooping down from a tree fleeing a herd of buffalo with its eyebrows flying.

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“A lion being chased by a herd of buffalo climbed a tree,” Comin said. However, the lion slipped and couldn’t hold it for a while, and finally the lion fell to the floor and ran away from the buffalo herd.”

He continued: “The lion did not stay long but ran away.” He said: “The lion, who was hiding to hunt a newborn buffalo, was caught by a herd of buffalo and suffered such humiliation.”

The lion caught on camera by Mr. Comin is an investigator who rarely hunts. Male lions are not very good at hunting compared to female lions, so most of them only hunt what the lioness can. In addition, lionesses hunt cooperatively, and when hunting large animals such as water buffalo or giraffes, the male joins the hunt. At this point, the investigators decisively bit the prey’s throat and killed it by suffocation. Of course, investigators often hunt, but it is difficult to compare with the agility of a lioness.

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