Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

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Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby marc on Sat Dec 17, 2011 1:59 pm

D3s 500VR 1/200s f/4 ISO6400

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I've left the other buffalo still in the frame and could have cropped it out, either way, but it showed the calmness at times the other buffalo
seemed to portray as his mate was copping a full round house clawing on his back.Image
At times the rest of the pride even took time out to grab a drink as the battle developed into a series of rounds.
I, unfortunately didn't have all day to capture a lot more of the action as light as diminishing fast.Image

D3s 500VR 1/250s f/4 ISO6400

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7.04pm
An hour has passed and after much mayhem one of the buffalo's has become stuck in the thick gooey mud of the riverbank and the pride
seized the moment and began tucking in by taking out the tail and biting the spine, subsequently paralysing it.
During the time it became stuck, and with the pride concentrating it's attention on this hapless guy the other buff headed for the safety of the scrub,
however it amazingly returned to help it's bro and fatally paid the price with the pride turning on it, this made sense as it was less of a risk with the other
now drawing the attention of large crocs with it trying feebly to free itself from it's muddy grave.

I used my SB900 flash zoom function in this image to try and capture the reflecting croc eyes in the BG.
D3s 500VR +SB900 1/60s f/4 ISO400, slight crop top & bottom to pano.

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7.16am (next morning)
It's now the following morning and most of the pride are digesting their meal and relaxing in the early morning rays,
the no-tip tail female however couldn't resist one last antagonistic confrontation with the mud stuck buffalo which had somehow managed to turn and face the shoreline.
...............truly mortal enemies!
This poor fellow perished later that evening, being eaten whilst still alive, from behind by crocodiles. The lions didn't bother.
The whole battle experience I shall cherish and never forget, thanks for putting up with the long winded story and image line.Image

D3s 500VR 1/2500s f/5.6 ISO800

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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby the foto fanatic on Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:23 pm

Very interesting series. What an experience!

I began to feel sorry for the buffalo, but a lion has to eat.

Probably a more noble death than getting a bolt through the brain at an abattoir.
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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby Reschsmooth on Sat Dec 17, 2011 4:26 pm

You have documented an amazing part of nature fantastically well. I appreciate ou sharing this series.
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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby aim54x on Sat Dec 17, 2011 8:36 pm

Simply stunning series, shame about the death that occurs but it is all part of the larger circle.
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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby Wink on Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:55 am

Awesome set!

Sounds like the Buffalo went out rather painfully. I'd want to give it a bullet to put it out of it's misery, but I guess this is mother nature at her finest and worst all at the same time.

Love the croc eyes. I remember that sight well from the NT. It's amazing how much their eyes light up!

ISO6400 from the D3s looks amazing!
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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby zafra52 on Sun Dec 18, 2011 8:25 pm

Cruel scenes, but well documented and photographed.
I think you did well in leaving the half buffalo in the
second picture because it adds contest to the drama.
I guess this is a daily reality in the wild eat or be eaten
depending how high you are in the food chain.
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Re: Suicide month: Lions V's Buffalo, SLNP- Zambia Part 3

Postby norwest on Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:41 am

Excellent series and documents very well how nature can be brutal.
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