Lions
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The lights flash and trick the
lions
into thinking I was walking around the cowshed, but I was sleeping in my bed.
So I set it up in my home two years ago, and since then, we have never experienced any problem with
lions.
She had a lot of her animals being killed by lions, and she asked me if I could put the lights for her.
I used to hate lions, but now because my invention is saving my father's cows and the lions, we are able to stay with the
lions
without any conflict.
They kept just enough livestock to make ends meet so that the majority of their ranch would remain a refuge for the bears and
lions
and so many other things that lived there.
We found marsupial
lions.
When Trafalgar Square in London was excavated, the river gravels there were found to be stuffed with the bones of hippopotamus, rhinos, elephants, hyenas,
lions.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, there were
lions
in Trafalgar Square long before Nelson's Column was built.
He says, "No, no, no, you don't understand, I have been defending my flock against
lions
and wolves for years.
He's spent his entire career using a sling to defend his flock against
lions
and wolves.
Take for example the case of
lions.
For centuries, it's been said that female
lions
do all of the hunting out in the open savanna, and male
lions
do nothing until it's time for dinner.
Our colleagues put GPS tracking collars on male and female lions, and we mapped their hunting behavior from the air.
And what we found is that male
lions
are not the lazy hunters we thought them to be.
Whereas the female
lions
hunt out in the open savanna over long distances, usually during the day, male
lions
use an ambush strategy in dense vegetation, and often at night.
This video shows the actual hunting viewsheds of male
lions
on the left and females on the right.
And this is the viewshed right literally at the eye level of hunting male and female
lions.
All of a sudden, you get a very clear understanding of the very spooky conditions under which male
lions
do their hunting.
The example I started out with about
lions
hunting, that was a study we did behind the fence line of a protected area in South Africa.
So really, the way we're looking at protected areas nowadays is to think of it as tending to a circle of life, where we have fire management, elephant management, those impacts on the structure of the ecosystem, and then those impacts affecting everything from insects up to apex predators like
lions.
Members of the African National Congress thought that in the bush he would have time to rest and recuperate away from the public eye, and it's true that
lions
tend to be a very good deterrent to press and paparazzi.
And the first guests we ever got were a philanthropy group from your East Coast, and they said to Solly, on the side, they said, "Before we even go out to see
lions
and leopards, we want to see where you live."
And so, while
lions
are roaming the campsite, the FBI is chasing mice.
People are always present in my photos, no matter whether they appear to portray tortoises or cougars or
lions.
And suddenly, out of nowhere, the police pounced on me like hungry
lions.
Their reality consists of objective entities, like rivers and trees and
lions
and elephants.
In our world, too, there are rivers and trees and
lions
and elephants.
Tropical forests and other ecosystems are being destroyed, climate change, so many species on the brink of extinction: tigers, lions, elephants, rhinos, tapirs.
All species in an ecosystem, from the creatures in a coral reef to the fish in a lake to the
lions
on the savannah, are directly or indirectly nourished by dead stuff.
As a wildfire rages through the grasslands, three
lions
and three wildebeest flee for their lives.
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