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undeterred

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Thu Apr 3, 2014, 08:08 PM Apr 2014

Baby Baboon’s Frightening Encounter with Lions Ends With a Heroic Twist

Photographer Evan Schiller and Lisa Holzwarth were on a game drive in the northern Botswana’s Selinda area when they came across a big troop of baboons charging through the bush.

“30-40 baboons were heading in our general direction making a lot of noise,” Lisa recalls.

The baboons were obviously frightened by something and they all scampered up trees, shouting, alarming, and making a big scene. It quickly became clear what the problem was: two large lionesses came out of the tall grass and rushed the baboons into the trees, soon joined by two more lionesses.

“Between the baboons shrieking and the lionesses communicating with deep guttural roars, it was a mad scene,” Lisa says.

But then the real chaos began! One brave baboon descended the dead tree and tried to make a run for it… but got snapped up in the jaws of a lioness.



Lots of pics and great story at link: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/04/03/baby-baboons-dramatic-encounter-with-lions-ends-with-a-heroic-twist/

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Baby Baboon’s Frightening Encounter with Lions Ends With a Heroic Twist (Original Post) undeterred Apr 2014 OP
That is definitely an AAWWW story. n/t RebelOne Apr 2014 #1
Hopefully another nursing mama baboon can adopt the baby. Brigid Apr 2014 #2
The Lioness's maternal instinct overrides her predatory instinct. Nolimit Apr 2014 #3

Nolimit

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3. The Lioness's maternal instinct overrides her predatory instinct.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 02:08 PM
Apr 2014

I've seen a video where a lioness adopts the baby of a gazelle she killed and ate. I'm sure there have been more instances of this happening.

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