File:Lion with buffalo cropped.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionLion with buffalo cropped.jpg | Lioness with buffalo carcass | ||
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Source | http://www.fourmilab.ch/images/eclipse_2001/figures/H18lionbuff.html | ||
Author | John Walker | ||
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Text from source: If you're a lion, a dead water buffalo has many admirable qualities which, regrettably, have but a short half life when said buffalo is left in warm and shallow water. Here the lioness is attempting to drag the carcass from the water onto dry land at left. She managed to rotate the carcass "four in the air", but no further... There's never a fork lift when you need one.
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