The lions and leopards of Gir National Park, in Gujarat, India, normally do not get along. “They compete with each other” for space and food, said Stotra Chakrabarti, a postdoctoral researcher at the ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Scientists long assumed lions were hard-wired to kill leopards on sight, until a wild lioness was caught on camera this week nursing a leopard cub. The startling photographs, ...
With the lion pride now the biggest in Africa, competition for food is fierce. As lion numbers rise, the competition for food becomes fierce. A lioness risks her life to feed her five cubs and Xudum’s ...
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