Growing up as a lion cub is a constant learning process. Unlike us these days, learning quickly for them is ultimately a case of life or death. Their constant play is all about learning the skills that enable them to survive once mom is long gone. The other morning we were fortunate enough to witness a long spell of just such play. Before we knew it, however, what seemed like just another regular morning of messing about turned into a significant life lesson. As the pride walked through the Sand River, a group of Banded Mongoose scattered from the reeds. Most were quick enough to get away. However, one mongoose, injured by one of the lioness and allowed to run free as a practical hunting lesson for the cubs, wasn’t as lucky. The male of the older group of cubs came straeaking across the granite rocks….securing his first ever kill!
Amazing pics
Amazing photos, especially the one with the youngster in mid-air.
I would be hesitant to call this their first ever kill though. The first one to be witnessed, certainly, but given that they will be catching only small prey at the moment and therefore consuming it quickly, there is probably little or no evidence of any of their previous successes…
Just last June they were playing on the rocks together, now they are hunting. Bittersweet but lovely to see, Thank You!
Great Pictures they are all growing up so fast!
These pics are unreal… awesome Doyle!
Hi, Of the older cubs, wasn’t it the male who had the limp? and to make his first kill! Do you know that the genders are of the younger cubs?
Thanks for relaying the maturing of the Tsala cubs through regular updates and great images. Haejin and I look forward to getting back in a few years when this band is teaching their own cubs. Todd
Every day I look forward to your blog! This one especially touching to me! Amazing how photos tell a story – you have captured these young ones so well. Thank you!
David,
Spectacular images! We enjoyed seeing the cubs at Londolozi in mid-July and now look at them… Coming back soon to check on their progress!
Michael
An unreal series of absolutely beautiful pictures. I’m so in love with the agility one, and “attack” where he practises on the older cub. It is so unbelievable that I am able to watch these youngsters really mature… and from such a distance.
The Tsalala Pride growing strength by strength.
Just got back from watching them “play” on Sept 10-14 as they were waiting for mom to get back from hunting. Moms were in front of camp on night of 9/13
Awesomely beautiful little lion cubs. Wonderful photos.
Fantastic cub photos. I wish I could save them.