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African wildlife expert Rob the Ranger captures a lion interrupting a cheetah hunt in Maasai Mara, adding unexpected drama to the scene.
When Bhalla moved to the Samburu region in 2002, “I kept expecting to see large prides of lions. Growing up, my dad would take me on safari at Masai Mara [National Reserve],” she says.
Two small cubs try to get to their mother on the other side of this small river. These cubs would rather avoid taking a swim.
Lion prides are among the most popular groups of animals in the world. Whether it’s through a love of classic animated movies ...
And this is exactly what a guide with Safari Live witnessed earlier this month during a nighttime drive through Kenya’s Masai Mara National Reserve. (See our favorite lion videos.)“When curled ...
Lion cubs are born tiny and helpless, but they can already walk by two weeks and begin eating meat around three months. Baby lions need their mother’s protection for the first two to three years.
Fair enough, but the moment wasn’t about hunting lions or birdies. Despite my efforts that evening, the Maasai are no more likely to pick up golf seriously than I am bound to put spear through a ...
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Experts suggest that the spike in Indian travellers to Kenya is because of the kind of experience it now offers ...
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In the Maasai Mara, Zhuo Qiang — one of Kenya’s best-known Chinese conservationists, known locally as “Simba,” or lion in Swahili — has had to learn patience. Now 52, Zhuo runs the Mara Nature Center, ...