So a few weeks ago Barbs and I headed out of camp for some leave days. We were heading back to South Africa for a three week break and looking forward to catching up with family and friends as the last time we went home was in April last year for our wedding. Just two days before we were scheduled to fly out of camp, Barbs came up early to camp as we had some guests departing and being the bush girl that she is discovered something amazing!
Arriving at our office and lounge area Barbs heard something that sounded something like lion cubs calling and if you have heard small lion cubs call before you cannot mistake it as they do it all the time. Barbs then moved to our swimming pool a few meters on and she could still hear it and this time a lot closer, so she decided to walk a little further towards tent number 1-6, and the calls could still be heard, so she thought it would probably be a good idea to not go further as she did not know exactly where it was coming from and to wait until I arrived.
Well on arriving at camp I was met by a very exited Barbs telling me that she is sure that there is small lion cubs close to camp, well my typical male response was “Sure What Ever” what would small lion cubs do close to camp?, well I was almost beaten and told that “I’m not stupid, I know what I heard” quickly trying to safe my bacon I assured her that when we take the guests to the airstrip we will go and investigate the matter, and drive in the direction that she heard the calls from.
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| Proud Moms with their new young. |
We drove out of camp on our way to the airstrip and not even 300m out we already spotted the first Lion, a big male lying down under a small bush with his legs in the air sleeping, and as we got closer we started seeing lions everywhere and a quick ID confirmed that they are the Wogakuria pride consisting of two large males and nine equally large lionesses. On one small rock koppie was three of these females and sure enough there huddled together and moaning and groaning and fighting for nipples were in total eight brand new little cubs and they were still very small only a week or two old. Wow what a find it was, and all credit to Barbs and we all wanted to think that it was as if they actually brought the new cubs close to camp to came and show them of to us.We spend about 30min with them trying to get photos of the new arrivals but it was hard, as they were so small and on top of one another and many tree branches in the way. We wish we could have stayed longer but we had to get the guests to their plane, bummer!!. We also thought, damn we are going away for 3 weeks, and would like to stay to follow the progress of these new dudes as this was the most cubs I have ever seen together and all the same age, but plans were already made and plane tickets bought.
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| Time to take a break from that nipple. |
When watching new lion cubs the thought “Don’t count your chickens before they hatch” comes to mind as within a lion society the mortality rate for new cubs are high and not all of them always survive. The first two years of a lions life is crucial if they want to survive to become adults, cubs drink milk for only about six months and already start tasting and eating a bit of meat at three months, and although small cubs have a lot of enemies, the number one killer of small cubs is starvation as at a kill they are often left with only scraps.
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| One of the Wogakuria lionesses close to camp. |
Barbs and I are now back from our leave 4 weeks later, and the first thing we wanted to know was if anybody has seen the cubs again, but nobody did, which is also not uncommon as lionesses with small cubs keep a low profile and the cubs stay hidden for most parts. Well I am happy to report that some of our guests and their guides who left a few days ago spotted them again not far from camp, in wonderful afternoon sun on top of a termite mound, and yes all eight bundles of small fur is still there and looking good, the whole family together, phew!! What great news and sighting. We will be following the progress of these small cubs closely and if you want to find out and hear more of them, then watch this space!!
O and PS, Don’t underestimate your wife!!







