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The lioness with a former charge |
A lioness who has already
defied nature twice this year by adopting a baby oryx -- an antelope
that Africa's top predator usually likes to eat -- has done it again,
adopting a third oryx. Game wardens at Samburu National Park said Monday they had found the
lioness with a four or five-day-old oryx called Easter Saturday. She had
previously adopted new born oryxes over New Year and on Valentine's Day.
On each occasion, she has given the calves affection, protection from
other lions, and even allowed their natural mothers to come and feed
them.
"Yesterday, two oryxes came (near the lion and calf), probably
the mother and father," chief warden Simon Leirana told reporters.
"The lioness left the calf and went to sleep in the shade.
"The calf went to its mother and started suckling for about
three minutes, then the lioness ran toward them and the mother oryx ran
away."
Leirana said the calf tried to follow its mother, but was pursued by
the lioness who eventually won "her" baby back.
Wardens said the latest adoptee looked well and strong. Oryx number
two was taken away from the lioness after its condition deteriorated
from lack of food.
Oryx number one was not so lucky. The lioness managed to protect it
for two weeks before a hungry male lion with a traditional diet seized
the baby while the lioness was napping.