Monday, March 24, 2014

Nature red in tooth and claw: Hungry lioness takes on a river of crocodiles in a fight over the body of dead hippo

Nature red in tooth and claw: Hungry lioness takes on a river of crocodiles in a fight over the body of dead hippo

  • Predator charged into the waters at Masi Mara nature reserve in Kenya
  • The animals were fighting over a hippo who died there the previous day
  • Photographer Richard Chew captured the moment while on holiday
By Kieran Corcoran
It is a brutal example nature in action - a hungry lioness charges into a pack of crocodiles, swiping with its claws as the huge reptiles snap back in anger.

Despite being completely outnumbered, the ravenous predator still takes on the crocodile gang in an attempt to force them back from the overturned body of a nearby hippo.

These stunning images, taken in a Kenyan nature reserve, show the moment the animals clash in an attempt to win a meal from the carcass.

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Clash: The hungry lioness aims a swipe at one of three crocodile stalking the watersClash: The hungry lioness aims a swipe at one of three crocodile stalking the waters


Scrap: The confrontation took place in the Maasi Mara nature reserve in Kenya
Scrap: The confrontation took place in the Masi Mara nature reserve in Kenya



The lioness, who hunted with another lion, was seen earlier in the day stalking the corpse on the other side of the river. The hippo had died the night before, but lay unclaimed on the river bank in the Masi Mara reserve for hours.

But by the time the lioness and her companion, who was not pictured, made it to the body, it had been claimed by the pack of crocodiles. IT manager and part-time photographer Richard Chew captured the encounter while holidaying in Africa with his wife.

Outnumbered: The lioness was photographed facing down at least six crocodiles
Outnumbered: The lioness was photographed facing down at least six crocodiles


Nose to nose: The animals were fighting over the carcass of a hippo which died the previous day
Nose to nose: The animals were fighting over the carcass of a hippo which died the previous day



Mr Chew, from San Francisco, said: 'Two lions spotted the hippo at first but couldn't reach it as they were on the wrong side of the river. 'They were really showing no fear. The river was full of crocodiles who were wanting a piece of the hippo but the lions were putting up a good fight. 'It was amazing to watch the wildlife food chain in action.'

Dramatic: The fierce encounter was captured by photographer Richard Chew
Dramatic: The fierce encounter was captured by photographer Richard Chew


Long-awaited: The lions had seen the hippo earlier in the day and spent hours crossing the river to reach it
Long-awaited: The lions had seen the hippo earlier in the day and spent hours crossing the river to reach it



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