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Video of a Lone Crocodile Crashing a Lion Family Breakfast Goes Viral

10-25-2012

 

The Bushcamp Company Releases Video of a Lone Crocodile Crashing a Lion Family Breakfast - Quickly Goes Viral on Safarious.com 

 

Zambia’s Zungulila Bushcamp Morning Wakeup Call:

Steak Feast Fight Caught on Video! – Quickly Becomes Top Viewed Post

on Safarious.com with 3,275 Page Views and Counting 

 

A lone crocodile crashing a lion family breakfast at Zungulila Bushcamp.

Video posted on Safarious.com

 

(SOUTH LUANGWA NATIONAL PARK, ZAMBIA – October 24, 2012) – When an unwanted 12 ft. Nile croc showed up for breakfast, interrupting a pride of two female lions and their five cubs, even the impala (African antelope) wouldn't move over at the table.

 

Instead, "the angry lionesses took on the surprise guest while the cubs scattered, until the giant croc jaws clamped shut and he scuttled away," said Oli Dreike, 34, bushcamp manager at Zungulila Bushcamp who caught it all on video. "It was incredibly dramatic, the video speaks for itself. The entire encounter happened not 10 meters from me, in front of tent two, across a small stream."

 

Zungulila is one of six luxury bushcamps run by The Bushcamp Company in South Luangwa Valley, Zambia, the most famous being the award winning Mfuwe Lodge and its resident herd of elephants.

 

Nearly every week these lions are seen on the plains in front of Zungulila Bushcamp with their cubs. Guests have often witnessed them making kills; they caught this impala especially close to camp. Known as 'the Kapamba pride,' the two females and five cubs are well studied by Bushcamp Company guides and the local researchers of the Zambia Carnivore Program. A radio collar was placed on the cubs’ father, named 'Scarface' after a scar from a crocodile attack. The hungry mothers were having none of that on this day from the audacious croc.

 

The astonishing video and Dreike's blog of the lion and crocodile fight is the most viewed post on [Back to Press Releases Main]