Tuesday, 7 October 2014

See moment helpless lion was trampled to death by buffalo stampede

The moment a lion was trampled was caught on camera by game ranger, Lyle Gregg. The king of the Jungle was helpless and suddenly crushed to death by a relentless stampede of buffalo who gored him and jumped on his head.

The lion, who had earlier been forced out of his pride, was spotted by the large group of buffalo, who are thought to have picked up on his scent in the Kruger National Park in South Africa

As the stampede moved closer, the lion tried to make a run for it but as he was injured from a previous fight, he was too slow.
The lion then lay down in the long grass in a bid to hide but he was eventually spotted by the herd.
Eventually the buffalo caught up with him, before goring him, jumping on his death and crushing him to death.

The moment the lion was trampled was caught on camera by game ranger, Lyle Gregg, who had spotted the animal during an early morning drive.

The 37-year-old added that the lion was well-known to rangers in the area as he had been deposed from his pack.

He explained:
 'This male belonged to a pride which I knew very well, I had seen him everyday for two years. He had just been forced out by a coalition of five males from a different pride and we were concerned about him because he had taken a huge beating by the coalition just days before. As we sat there watching him I heard buffalo calling and remember saying to my guests that if this is a big herd he could be in trouble."
He added: ''The herd got to about thirty metres away and were walking past him when all of a sudden the wind changed direction and the buffalo picked up on his scent. They moved closer towards him until he decided to make a run for it but he was too weak and too sore. The attack was relentless from about two dozen of the buffalo. After the initial hit they just gored him on the ground until a big bull jumped on his head.''
Kruger Park Management confirmed that the lion did not survive the attack.

However, they added that he did have four male offspring, who have begun mating with females and have inherited a vast territory.

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