Lion stalking Leopard in Kruger

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My first thought is that Lion is actually stalking what all the tourists are watching.
Habituation at it's best.
 
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Good one. Thanks for the post.
 
That Lion did not even bother showing his fangs and not only that it was cool as a cucumber, at no time it showed any fear. What a way to get woken up, that Leopard will leave with nightmares...

Really good footage and beautiful animals, thanks for sharing.
 
I like this video folks!
 
Cool video.

Leopard gets lackadaisical with the tourists around.
 
Wow! What a cool video. I don't think that lion could have been more nonchalant about approaching the leopard!
 
Very cool.
 
Great video.
 
Cool, thanks for sharing!
 
Nice video. That leopard had a rude awakening. The lion didn't seem too serious about actually killing the leopard. Unless its reaction surprised him? Fun to see. Bruce
 
I bet that Leopard won't sleep in that spot anymore.
 

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