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Lions of Moremi, 22-23 2009

Publish date: 2009-06-18 11:34:00

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Our premium Lions of Moremi podcast for this week catalogues a day in the life of the felines as they interact with a transient buffalo herd in Botswana's Okavango Delta.

We track the behaviour of the predators and their prey from early morning as the buffalo wake, to the lions' stealthy tracking of the herd and the climax as they bring down a buffalo calf, only to have their hard-won prize stolen.

 

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