Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

Categories: Africa | Animals |

There are two irreconcilable enemies in the savannah - the lion and the cheetah. Both have undeniable advantages. The king of animals is stronger than the cheetah, but at the same time, the cheetah is much more agile and faster than its opponent.

British photographer Zane Engelbrecht witnessed an unusual scene - two young lionesses decided to show an adult cheetah who is the boss in the house. To do this, they used a cunning hunting tactic: they took the cheetah into the ring, but he managed to escape from the encirclement and run away. Cheetahs are capable of running at speeds of up to 114 kilometers per hour, while lions are only 57.

The photos were taken during a safari in South Africa, near the Limpopo River.

Zane Engelbrecht, 25, is originally from Zimbabwe but now lives in Fordingbridge, Hampshire, England. Zane earns by participating in safari as a guide and consultant.

(Total 11 photos)

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

1. A cheetah came to the Limpopo River to quench his thirst. Here he noticed young lions. Photo: ©Zane Engelbrecht

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

2. The lions also decided to drink water from the Limpopo River.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

3. A lion spotted a cheetah and immediately had a cunning plan in his head.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

4. The second lion also spotted a cheetah.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

5. The lion rushed at the cheetah.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

6. Lions rushed to attack the cheetah, blocking the path to retreat.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

7. Cheetah did not expect such impudence from young lions.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

8. The cheetah tries to defend itself.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

9. The cheetah fell on its back in surprise.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

10. Miraculously, the cheetah repelled the first attack, rose to its feet and took to its heels.

Lion cubs quarreled with a cheetah

11. Breaking away from the pursuers, the cheetah looks back.

Keywords: Cheetahs | Lions | Skirmish | Predatory cats

     

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