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Whisper
November 15th, 2011, 04:45 PM
Someone sent me this today and I thought It was so neat


The bar is set higher and higher for awesome African game shots that we are privileged to see.
Clinging on for dear life to the side of a vertical cliff, the tiny lion cub cries out pitifully for help.
His mother arrives at the edge of the precipice with three other lionesses and a male. The females start to clamber down together but turn back daunted by the sheer drop.
Eventually one single factor determines which of them will risk her life to save the youngster – motherly love.

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The drama begins: The mother arrives at the edge of the cliff as her son cries out for rescue after being trapped when he slipped..

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On the brink: Four lionesses look over the edge before aborting their rescue mission because of the sheer drop.
Slowly, agonizingly, the big cat edges her way down towards her terrified son, using her powerful claws to grip the crumbling cliff side.
One slip from her and both animals could end up dead at the bottom of the ravine.

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Just as the exhausted cub seems about to fall, his mother circles beneath him and he is snatched up in her jaws.
She then begins the equally perilous journey back to the top. Minutes later, they arrive and she gives the frightened creature a consoling lick on the head.
The dramatic rescue, captured by wildlife photographer Jean-Francois Largot, was played out inKenya ’s Masai Mara game reserve.
Despite the presence of wardens to deter poachers, day-to-day life for the lions are not without its dangers … as the cub learned the hard way.

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Rescue mission: The mother inches her way down the cliff face to rescue the terrified cub before locking him in her jaws and making her way back up the cliff face

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Motherly love: The mother gives her son a lick to say that all is well in the pride following the drama
HOW AWESOME IS THIS?

princessgrandma
November 15th, 2011, 07:07 PM
Wow, what a neat story.

gee
November 15th, 2011, 07:10 PM
Awww... so needed to read that ..

Tundratot
November 15th, 2011, 07:33 PM
Great shots, great story. Nice to see a society working the way it should and the young actually saved from a horrible fate. (Of course, we can't see the bottom of the ravine. Have only the word of the story teller that it's not there in the next meter or so.)

AngelFire
November 15th, 2011, 08:33 PM
Whisper that was awesome possum. I have goosebumps all over. Now can these lionesses teach some of these dreadful mothers a lesson? Then after the lesson they can all feast on asshat meat.

Whisper
November 15th, 2011, 08:34 PM
Whisper that was awesome possum. I have goosebumps all over. Now can these lionesses teach some of these dreadful mothers a lesson? Then after the lesson they can all feast on asshat meat.
Mybabiesmomma
Thats exactly what I said to hubby when I sent it to him!!

AngelFire
November 15th, 2011, 08:35 PM
Great minds think alike!!!

Silvahalo
November 16th, 2011, 12:31 AM
I'm a huge fan of photographer Jean-Francois Largot. Awesome capture of the beautiful display of motherly love.
Even in nature we are reminded it exists and is alive and well.

thanks whisp. this had me on the edge of my seat and warmed my heart.

Valasca
November 16th, 2011, 12:34 AM
D'awww. So called "humans" could learn from this.

Whisper
November 16th, 2011, 12:34 AM
I'm a huge fan of photographer Jean-Francois Largot. Awesome capture of the beautiful display of motherly love.
Even in nature we are reminded it exists and is alive and well.

thanks whisp. this had me on the edge of my seat and warmed my heart.

Some animal moms are better then human ones,
I have seen my 5 lb cat Angel go after my 100lb plus dog b/c she thought the dog was to close to her kittens
I pulled her off and she flew right back at Sable lol