12 January 2010, 20:26
KathiToursits left stunned as lioness attacks buffalo-right in the middle of a traffic jam
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...dle-traffic-jam.html12 January 2010, 20:31
dogcatThat lioness is starving based on what she looks like. Too weak to take that bull down.
12 January 2010, 20:42
shakariShe'll almost certainly have TB rather than be starving.... there's plenty of food for them in the park.
The good news is that there's good evidence to suggest some of them are developing a resistance to the disease. They'll still carry it but it won't kill them.
12 January 2010, 20:43
wetdog2084That cat looks like she has seen better days and tried to bite off more than she can chew. Out of desperation ? Could a healthy lioness take a bull alone? Or do they normally hunt in teams?
12 January 2010, 21:22
shakariquote:
Originally posted by wetdog2084:
Could a healthy lioness take a bull alone? Or do they normally hunt in teams?
Depends on the health and strength etc of both animals but I wouldn't say it's impossible by a long chalk.
I've just noticed this is the same story that was published some months ago.
12 January 2010, 21:31
kayakerquote:
That lioness is starving based on what she looks like. Too weak to take that bull down.
Not common at all for a single lioness to tackle a buff bull!
I like the photo of the buff 'screaming in pain'

12 January 2010, 22:06
NzouWelcome to the jungle! Yes, I would also think that she is a TB lion, what with her ribs and backbone showing, with a bit of mange too by the looks of it. I think that she must have been pretty desperate, since it usually takes a pride of about 3 or 4 lionesses at least to pull down a big buff bull. Ten points for effort on her side though for that scrap.