As the Lion pride relaxes, their resident grandmother sets off on a mission. She’s unlikely to be hunting antelope, but can help the pride in other ways. She arrives at the resident Leopard’s favorite haunt. The vengeful nature of rival predators is the darker side of motherhood. And scientists are only beginning to understand it. Maybe she lost litter after litter to successive generations of Leopards. The old Lioness can’t see the Leopard, but the Puku … Continue
Lions Work Together To Take Down Buffalo
For Lions, hunting together is a skill that takes years to finesse. Like most cats, they are creatures of the night and can see in almost pitch darkness. The night is much more dangerous. Hyenas and Leopards are more active and more confident. As the pride comes together for the hunt, they try to ambush some Impala and Puku, but the antelope are fast and their senses keen. The Nsefu Lions turn their attention to the … Continue
Sneak Peek Inside The Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital | Wildlife Warriors Missions
The incredible team at the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital and dedicated to saving our native wildlife. Bindi and Chandler are taking you for a private tour and introducing you to some amazing patients. Find out more: https://wildlifewarriors.org.au/conservation-projects/australia-zoo-wildlife-hospital/
… ContinueLioness Chases Off Leopard To Protect Cubs And Suffers Tragedy
A young mother Lioness is on her way to her den, nervous. She can smell that a Leopard passed by recently. A dried gully provides a hidden roadway, used by the female Leopard as cover. There’s no shared maternal understanding between these two predators. They’ll both kill to protect their cubs. The Leopard is focused on hunting Impala. But the hunter has become the hunted.
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Lemur Facts: Ring-Tailed Lemur
Physical Characteristics
A Ring-Tailed Lemur is grayish in color throughout much of its body, however its belly and torso are white. The nose and mouth area are black and there are black rings around the eyes. The color of the tail is made up of white and black rings. The average weight of an adult Ring-Tailed Lemur is 2.7 kilograms(5.95 pounds), The average tail length is 59 centimeters(1 foot, 11 inches).
Genus | Lemur |
Species | L. catta |
Binomial Name | Lemur catta |
Length | 38 to 46 cm(1’3” to |