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Buffalo revenge.

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07 October 2014, 15:58
shakari
Buffalo revenge.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...uffalo-stampede.html






07 October 2014, 18:12
crshelton
What goes around, comes around.


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07 October 2014, 23:19
jbderunz
God I hate lions being "naturally" maimed.

Thanks, my VERY dear friend for sharing


J B de Runz
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08 October 2014, 00:37
JohnDL
Just wasn't his day.

I'll bet he felt like he shouldn't have gotten out of bed that morning.
08 October 2014, 01:00
BRICKBURN
The fifth picture shows the Spineous processes sticking out. He was starving and emaciated.
The Buffalo did him a favour.
08 October 2014, 01:16
ManuelM
The lion would have been a great trophy, really old but still sporting a beautiful shaggy mane. On the other hand probably that swift trampling was a more merciful way to go than begin eaten alive by hyenas.


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08 October 2014, 06:06
lavaca
There's no real good way to go for a lion.
08 October 2014, 19:38
scruffy
Roger Whittal once told me that lions live a hard contact life ... easy to get get badly injured or killed I presumed ..
10 October 2014, 02:47
376 steyr
On one of the wildlife shows they showed video of a good maned lion all by himself struggling to hold on to a wildebeest he had caught. He couldn't get a good bite on it's neck and finally was left on the ground with the wildebeest running off. They didn't mention this on the video but I was thinking that lion had probably been evicted from a pride and hadn't eaten in awhile leaving him too weak to bring down his prey when he really had a good position on it to do so.