fourfive8
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Point well taken and not out of place here. Last time in Africa I had about the same thing happen. Beat up male lion hiding in the scrub. We were tracking either zebra or wildebeest- can't remember. He had been injured- probably from fighting. Holy Moly! He didn't come out in defense reaction at very close range for whatever reason? One of the trackers spotted him. We wouldn't have had a chance. Next time it might be a buffalo or an elephant or mamba at eye level.... Just never know. And the particular country or area in Africa doesn't matter. I was able to snap a photo with my phone as we backed out steadily and slowly saying "nice kitty, nice kitty"Back in 2014 a couple of days after my Buffalo was safely in the salt we were stalking an nyala and bumped into a young male lion at about 20 yards, he put on quite a show growling and tail thrashing before departing the area. This could have gotten dangerous fast instead of just being a pretty good story! Point is any hunt can turn dangerous.
Lion's head circled with pointer at eye so easier to pick out.