African lion, Panthera leo krugeri. During copulation the male can really bite the female’s neck. Maasai, Masai, Mara National Park, Kenya, East Africa. (Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife.) The males of the pride fight over the lioness which has come into eostrous. The couple then hunt together and eat. They then mate. Copulation occurs approximately every 40 minutes for 4 to 7 days, and lasts only for a couple of minutes each time. Afterwards there is a short rest period. During this period they only stop to get a drink. If fertilization has not occurred after 4-7 days, they hunt together, eat and then start all over again. Lions are now endangered. About 30 years ago there were about 400,000 across Africa, now the population is estimated to be about 20,000 and decreasing.
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Thank you marella. Carole-Anne
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Thank you Michael. Carole-Anne
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lol I have a shot very similar to this, I love how the male does the little love bite thing lol I was too prudish to put up my shot, I felt like I was invading their privacy!
Great capture though, the clarity is excellent!
Thank you Damienne. I have some very intimate shots taken from the rear, but I don’t display those either!!!! Carole-Anne
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Great timing!!!!! Congrats on your features!!!
Thank you Jodi. Carole-Anne
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28 August 2011 – 2 images per day

Great capture!
Thank you Konstantinos. Carole-Anne
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3 October 2011 – 1 image per day

Thank you Konstantinos.
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This wonderful work has just been selected and featured in the Top Shelf Wildlife group, by our current Featured Member and visiting host Jim Cumming
Thank you Konstantinos and Jim.
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Thank you Rene.
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Interesting
Thank you Larry
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