Lion "Photobombs" a Friendly Conversation

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Lion "Photobombs" a Friendly Conversation

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Imagine stopping for a chat and a lion photobombs you! These 2 vehicles stopped to have a quick chat when this happened.

According to the video taker: “We were enroute to Lower Sabie when we stopped to have a look at the Vultures on a kill and to have a chat to the folks in the Audi when next minute a female lion photo bombs the scene – The Lioness then took the Impala kill and ran away to feed in peace.

What an exciting moment for our guest.

This is just a short video to show how a Lion photobombed a conversation between guests at Kruger Park.

Awesome sighting and and our guests were very excited!

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Video courtesy of Kruger National Park’s YouTube channel


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Why are they making so much noise 0*\


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Interesting! \O


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Alf wrote: Sat Jan 19, 2019 3:07 pm Why are they making so much noise 0*\
Exactly!


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