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Simba jike, yaani marara amepigwa picha kule hifadhi ya Ngorongoro akimnyonyesha mwana wa chui, ni maajabu ya dunia ambayo yanafaa kupigiwa debe pembe zote za ulimwengu huu. Nakumbuka tukio linalofanana na hili liliwahi kutokea Kenya ambapo simba wa kike alikua akimlea mwana wa swara, yaani tulilitangaza dunia yote hadi maelfu ya watalii wakawa na hamu ya kuitazama show ya baby Orynx Lioness who lay down with the antelope
Sasa hii imetendeka Tanzania lakini nimeshangaa hakuna hata anayeshughulika, hehehe ndugu zetu hawa, haya bwana muda usio mrefu watatiririka hapa na stori za kibera na povu zote.....
Taarifa hii hapa kwenye gazeti la Kenya
Stunning treat as wild Tanzanian lioness nurses leopard cub
Scientists long assumed lions were hard-wired to kill leopards on sight, until a wild lioness was caught on camera this week nursing a leopard cub.
The startling photographs, taken in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area, are the first evidence of such inter-species bonding between predators that are normally mortal enemies.
"There is no other recorded case where a big cat in the wild has suckled a cub belonging to another species," Luke Hunter, president of Panthera, a wild cat conservation group, told Reuters in a telephone interview.
The lioness, known locally as "Nosikitok", is well known to scientists as she is radio-collared and monitored by KopeLion, a Tanzanian conservation NGO supported by Panthera.
The photos were taken on Tuesday and Hunter said that, as of Thursday, Nosikitok had returned to her pride some distance from where she was nursing the leopard cub, "so we are not sure what is going on now".
"It's possible the mother leopard retrieved the cub from what was a temporary lioness day care, but we just don't know," he said.
Sasa hii imetendeka Tanzania lakini nimeshangaa hakuna hata anayeshughulika, hehehe ndugu zetu hawa, haya bwana muda usio mrefu watatiririka hapa na stori za kibera na povu zote.....
Taarifa hii hapa kwenye gazeti la Kenya
Stunning treat as wild Tanzanian lioness nurses leopard cub
Scientists long assumed lions were hard-wired to kill leopards on sight, until a wild lioness was caught on camera this week nursing a leopard cub.
The startling photographs, taken in Tanzania's Ngorongoro Conservation Area, are the first evidence of such inter-species bonding between predators that are normally mortal enemies.
"There is no other recorded case where a big cat in the wild has suckled a cub belonging to another species," Luke Hunter, president of Panthera, a wild cat conservation group, told Reuters in a telephone interview.
The lioness, known locally as "Nosikitok", is well known to scientists as she is radio-collared and monitored by KopeLion, a Tanzanian conservation NGO supported by Panthera.
The photos were taken on Tuesday and Hunter said that, as of Thursday, Nosikitok had returned to her pride some distance from where she was nursing the leopard cub, "so we are not sure what is going on now".
"It's possible the mother leopard retrieved the cub from what was a temporary lioness day care, but we just don't know," he said.