The Lions Argued, and a Photographer Accidentally Captured the Scene
No doubt many people's understanding of nature began with 'Animal World'. Seeing the power of lions and the speed of cheetahs, it has filled many people with a longing for nature.
However, we sometimes also see the other side of nature. Veterinarian Xiao Ming is here to tell you a little story about a lion. This veterinarian comes from abroad and has been stationed in the grassland to photograph the animals in nature.
Suddenly, the photographer saw a male lion and a female lion on the grassland, which is also common in nature because lions start to look for partners at a certain time of year.
As you can see, the male lion was begging the female lion for love, as if she had rejected him. So the male lion and the female lion started to play fight. This process was fortunately recorded by the photographer. However, when the photographer magnified the lens, he discovered a high-energy moment.
It turned out that when the male lion was fighting, he accidentally showed a very funny expression, which was quite different from his original image. And the photographer happened to record this emoji. Lions would probably be angry if they saw these photos. Lion: 'I don't want to lose face?'
Veterinarian Xiao Ming was also amused when he saw this scene. If these photos were seen by their companions, they would definitely ridicule this lion! 'Surely nature doesn't lack 'comedians'!
Veterinarian Xiao Ming: The way to distinguish male and female lions is usually to see if they have manes. But not all male lions have manes. Lions living in Kenya and Tanzania do not have manes.
Moreover, lions are social animals, and their teams will have a leader. When the new leader takes over the team, it will drive away the old leader and kill the old leader's offspring, and then reproduce offspring again.
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