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Lion’s lunch

(Saturday, November 1st, 2008)

This lion is also eating a gnu.

Lion - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lion - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

You will easily notice that flies are a very common insect around big cats. No, these are not black defects on the image.

Lion - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lion - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Click on the thumbnails to enlarge them

Lion (Panthera leo, Lion, León), Masai Mara, Kenya, September 2008.

The lionness lunch

(Wednesday, October 29th, 2008)

Found in the morning, this lionness had just kill a gnu (wildebeest). After eating most of it, she actually tried to hide the carcass in order to avoid seeing it stolen by others (hyenas or vultures, for example).


Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Lionness - Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles

Click on the thumbnails to enlarge them

Lion (Panthera leo, Lion, León), Masai Mara, Kenya, September 2008.

Big cats images on my new web site

(Friday, October 24th, 2008)

If you are interested, you can find some of my images about big cats (lions, leopards, cheetahs) on my new web site YLoveBigCats.com. As you certainly have noticed, some of these images come from my recent trip to Kenya (Masai Mara).

Lionness, Kenya (Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles)

Lionness, Kenya (Copyright 2008 Yves Roumazeilles)

Lions in the Kenya morning

(Sunday, October 19th, 2008)

Two lions (Copyright 2008 - Yves Roumazeilles)

Two lions (Copyright 2008 - Yves Roumazeilles)

A few images of lion females on YLoveBigCats.com (Kenya 2008).

Lion portraits

(Friday, October 10th, 2008)

I published a few shots of lions. Portraits taken in the Masai Mara park (Kenya). My prefered is the following one:

Lionness

Lionness - Copyright 2008, Yves Roumazeilles

If you click on the thumbnail image, you will enlarge it. And you may notice that the photographer (and its car) are appearing in the eye of the lion. ;-)

But there are several other images taken nearly at the same time on the original Big Cats web site. Yes! This is another of my web sites. Actually, YLoveBigCats.com is a separate location to publish information specifically about the big felines of the world (and some of the my photos of them).

Back from Masai Mara

(Wednesday, October 1st, 2008)

After about 10 days out of France, I am back from the Masai Mara National Reserve (in Kenya). I brought back about 30 GB of wildlife photos (around 1700-1800 images) to be sorted out in the coming days. You can expect series of published images here on a regular basis.

Kenya in photo safari

(Monday, September 22nd, 2008)

You will probably notice a little slow down in publication of posts here in the coming days: I am travelling for a few days to Kenya in order to shoot photos in the Masai Mara National Park during the great migration of herbivores (wildebeests and zebras, mostly).

I will be there with Alain Pons, wildlife photographer, and supported by Amawanda travel agent.

Images later here.

A lion without travelling to Africa

(Sunday, July 13th, 2008)

WowWee Alive LionEven better than going to Africa, you can have your own lion pet, cute lion cub at home.

Furry and reacting to its environment, this is really a cool robot toy.

http://www.gizoo.co.uk/Products/ToysGames/RadioControl/WowweeAliveLion.htm

£49.95 (about $100 USD or 75€) in pre-order.

Big cat photos (James Pan)

(Monday, April 21st, 2008)

A few top-quality images taken by James Pan. Felines, lovely big cats and other animals shot in perfect portraits.

James Pan - All rights reserved

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Jaws, on firm ground

(Sunday, April 20th, 2008)

Feline teeth are their most prominent exterior feature. Since the prehistoric Smilodon (the smiling feline) and its gigantic canines, big cats use their impressive dental characteristics to hunt.

Smilodon - Teeth

On the Laelaps web site, you will find a detaileld article on feline teeth, from yesterday to nowadays: What big teeth you have. Please, also notice the hunting videos (lions hunting elephant, lions hunting a giraffe).

Cheetahs and elephants roaming free in USA

(Thursday, April 17th, 2008)

LionsYesterday, we were speaking here about prehistoric big cats in places where they disappeared (e.g. Europe). Today, I want to point at a surprising proposal made by Josh Donlan.

Recognizing that many big cats were roaming in North America tens of thousands of years ago, he want to re-introduce lions, cheetahs, elephants and other large animals in North America. He admits that this could be a bit difficult and that there is no way to rebuild the original population. But he offers ideas about how to bring camels and lions (from the closest relatives species) to a country were they were last seen hundreds of centuries ago.

Of course, it sounds a lot like Jurassic Park for real. Are you ready to find in the United States cheetahs hunting pronghorn bucks in the Wild West (wild again) or in Montana?

Cheetahs, pumas and jaguars of Europe

(Wednesday, April 16th, 2008)

Found on Tretrapod Zoology, a series of articles about prehistoric felines among which one can find big cats like lions, pumas, jaguars, cougars, cheetahs or leopards on continents where they totally disappeared later.

Viretailurus


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