Lionesss begs for slice of the pie: Video

I really can’t get my mind around how lions work. They are so haphazard in their manners that I’m sure not even they know what’s going on.
Last night the Nyari pride headed south. They moved all the way down to Malevula hills across some really rough terrain of hardened clay pitted with deep elephant tracks.
At the hills they split seeming to be flanking some prey animals. We never saw the prey and doubt they did, but now we were one lion short. Magwaza had gone off on her own.

Satiated
The rest of the pride waited and waited for her to return. Nobody even roared.
When the wind picked up the lions took off straight into it. Some distance further on they found this zebra carcass. The skin was still mostly in tact and still draped itself of the boney framework of the animal. Vultures had cleaned it up from the inside leaving nothing but the skin and bones. And the lions just weren’t interested. Realising vultures had been at it they moved on and Manyari didn’t even bother to inspect the kill.

Not worth it
The lions moved back down wind and waited. Where was Magwaza?
Some time later they got active again heading west. But now somehow Manyari managed to shake off the males when she went zebra hunting.
Alone she called softly and eventually Magwaza arrived. But still no sign of the males.
The girls continued west hunting.
Eventually Manyari managed to pluck a young impala from the herd.
When Magwaza arrived she was greeted with a cold reception and Manyari had no plans on sharing her carcass. But when she started feeding Magwaza took her chance and managed to sneak in on the carcass. The girls fed in relative peace without the boys around. An hour later there was little left but the bloodstains on the grass.
The males had been roaring to the east and now that the girls had finished their meal they roared back but neither party seemed in any rush to join up.
I’m going to be leaving the lions for a few weeks now, although I might bump into them occasionally, to concentrate on the wild dogs. My next plan is to get a hide up near the den and see if I have any success.

Sunset stampede
On my way south to the lions last night a huge herd of buffalo were on their way to drink at Banyini. Some panicked at the sight of my car and stampeded leaving a stunning orange dust behind them.

3 Responses to “Lionesss begs for slice of the pie: Video”


  • Have absolutely revelled in each and every one of the lion videos, but…. New puppies are great news!
    Plus, their mother is beautifully marked. Have their been anymore sightings of Whiskey?

    Haven’t known full grown lionesses to beg, could this be proof Manyari is Magwaza’s mother?

    Does Manyari’s name refer to her hunting prowess?

    The area without game, is there some obvious reason why they aren’t there? It looked to be lush with grass, but is it not a nutritious variety?

    b.

  • Whiskey hasn’t been seen again. But then I still haven’t seen the other adults in this pack.
    I don’t think Manyari is Magwaza’s mother. This is usual behaviour from a lioness trying to get in on another lions kill.
    Manyari refers to her hunting skills involving buffalo but she hasn’t been showing those for a while.
    Some areas are much drier than others and the vegetation too, but also some of these grasses just aren’t as palatable as others around. Also some areas are far from water.

  • Liones is so beautiful…love to watch fotoes

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