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Lion and Lamb lie down together in Kenya! (my title)
DailyNation on the Web ^ | January 7, 2002 | MUGUMO MUNENE

Posted on 01/07/2002 7:58:22 AM PST by Sabertooth

   
 
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Surprise in the Kenyan wild as lioness adopts oryx

The oryx and the lioness walk next to each other more like the Bible says: And the lamb and the lion shall lie together.

By MUGUMO MUNENE 
in Samburu 

A lioness has struck up friendship with an Oryx calf, escorting and protecting it around a Kenyan wildlife reserve, in a spectacle which has puzzled wildlife experts.

The full grown lioness has been roaming Samburu game reserve in the company of a Beisa Oryx calf, which it would ordinarily have killed for a meal.

Tourists and game workers have watched in disbelief as the lioness and the frail brown baby oryx walk side by side and lie down to rest – with all the intimacy of a mother and calf – at the foot of Koitogor hills, near the Serena Samburu.

The lioness has been protecting the calf from other predators and at times walks watchfully behind it as it would with its own cubs.

Game workers have witnessed the lioness frighten off a leopard which had been stalking the calf.

A Nation team which followed the pair for two days saw the lioness lie down to rest in the hot afternoon sun and the oryx curl up casually beside it. 

At one point, the lioness went hunting and returned shortly afterwards to keep watch on the grazing calf.

"It's incredible. This is either an extraordinary case of maternal instinct or simply the eighth wonder of the world," remarked Serena Samburu's Herman Mwasaghua, one of the first to spot the unusual pair.

No two animals could be more different in behaviour and feeding habits.

Lions are voracious carnivores and commonly prey on browsers like antelopes, water bucks and zebras. The oryx is a gentle herbivore which survives on grass and leaves and spends much of its time dodging predators such as Big Cats, mainly by its speed.

The lioness sleeps for upto 16 hours a day and is active for only eight while the oryx spends 65 per cent of its time browsing. Lions rely largely on their sight while oryx survives by its sharp sense of smell.

Yet the Samburu pair have stuck together for close to 15 days, wandering in the wild in easy friendship. 

The lioness is said to have taken over the calf when it frightened off its mother at birth. The two animals appeared to be badly starved in the early days of their friendship but soon settled to their separate feeding routines. Serena nature expert Vincent Kapeen thinks the lioness spared the calf when its mother fled "because all animals have a special instinct to care for the young."

It took a liking to to the calf, possibly because a baby oryx has the same brown colour as a lion cub at the time of birth and just before maturity. 

"The lioness became fond of the calf, maybe because it had lost the company of its pride and was feeling lonely. What is baffling is why the relationship has lasted so long," said Mr Kapeen. 

"We don't know what will happen when the oryx grows horns, if they will still stay together." 

Samburu County Council rangers have ruled out separating the two, preferring to let nature take its course. Yesterday, a grown oryx watched apprehensively from a distance as the lioness and the baby oryx walked together. 

The spectacle has attracted a growing stream of nature lovers, tourists and Samburu villagers.

The oryx is a big antelope with beautiful black and white marks on its head. There are two other varieties, the fringed eared oryx and the Gemsbok. Both sexes have long, almost straight horns, the females being more slender.
 

 
 
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To: Sabertooth
Too small for a decent meal. She's just keeping it around til it fattens up.
41 posted on 01/07/2002 10:30:21 AM PST by SAMWolf
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To: Snow Bunny
Great story, thanks for the ping.
42 posted on 01/07/2002 10:31:50 AM PST by JustAmy
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To: Snow Bunny
Thanks for the ping Snow Bunny. This is truly a great story.
43 posted on 01/07/2002 10:33:00 AM PST by Teacup
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To: Snow Bunny
Thanks for the ping. (-:
44 posted on 01/07/2002 10:33:47 AM PST by firewalk
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To: SAMWolf
You are bad, SamWolf! Wait 'til Beamer hears about this!
45 posted on 01/07/2002 10:34:10 AM PST by HiJinx
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To: Sabertooth;Snow Bunny
"Lions like this give large predatory cats a bad name."

Don't be absurd.
This cat's one of the smartest creatures I've ever heard of.
Treating this thing as-if it were a Savings Bond.

...just waitin' for the thing to finally mature before cashing-in.

46 posted on 01/07/2002 10:34:43 AM PST by Landru
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To: Snow Bunny
Thanks for the heads up!
47 posted on 01/07/2002 10:38:07 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Snow Bunny;Sabertooth
Thanks for the ping, Snow Bunny! This story is heartwarming and interesting.
48 posted on 01/07/2002 10:40:50 AM PST by pollyshy
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To: Snow Bunny
Neat story- thanks! FWIW, back when I had dogs & cats together, they got along fine- shared patrol & hunting duties!
49 posted on 01/07/2002 10:43:48 AM PST by backhoe
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To: Sabertooth
They changed the image file name at the source. Here it is again:


51 posted on 01/07/2002 10:50:55 AM PST by Snuffington
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To: Snow Bunny; RonDog


Here they are.

Thanks to SnowBunny and RonDog.
52 posted on 01/07/2002 10:51:11 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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To: Barak
...and there must be another Diaspora...
Ah yes, nothing like a little DNA profiling is there?
Find it, define it and seperate from the rest.
Isn't DNA research great? Tends to remove all doubt of ancestry. I wonder what the "percentage points" will be.
No hiding then...flight from oppression by many gg grandparents is futile in the face of new technology.
53 posted on 01/07/2002 10:57:02 AM PST by philman_36
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To: philman_36
Ah yes, nothing like a little DNA profiling is there?
Find it, define it and seperate from the rest.
Isn't DNA research great? Tends to remove all doubt of ancestry. I wonder what the "percentage points" will be.
No hiding then...flight from oppression by many gg grandparents is futile in the face of new technology.

I'm sorry: I'm afraid I have absolutely no idea what you just said.

54 posted on 01/07/2002 11:18:33 AM PST by Barak
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To: Kevin Curry
Check out the sots on the lioness' belly...she is a young lion, which makes you orphan theory very plausible...
55 posted on 01/07/2002 11:18:50 AM PST by g'nad
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To: sabertooth;Snow Bunny
Cute!
56 posted on 01/07/2002 11:25:36 AM PST by vikingchick
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To: Sabertooth; Snow Bunny
A remarkable story ... :-)

I hope it has a happy ending ....

Thanks for the ping, Snow Bunny!

57 posted on 01/07/2002 11:26:35 AM PST by kayak
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To: Ditter
Yes, during the Millenium.
58 posted on 01/07/2002 11:31:12 AM PST by DittoJed2
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To: coteblanche , Yehuda
This one is funny.
59 posted on 01/07/2002 11:32:03 AM PST by lavaroise
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To: Snow Bunny
Unusual, to say the least. I hope the relationship continues.
60 posted on 01/07/2002 11:49:07 AM PST by B4Ranch
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