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Comment: This male Lion paraded by an old kill being worked over by vultures.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 06 * Bat-eared Fox pups.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 07 * This male Lion paraded by an old kill being worked over by vultures.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 08 * This male Lion paraded by an old kill being worked over by vultures.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 09 * This male Lion paraded by an old kill being worked over by vultures.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 10 * This male Lion paraded by an old kill being worked over by vultures. This is possibly the same male we observed sunning on the rock the day we arrived in the Serengeti. We are very close to that location from here.

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15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 12 * In fact, we followed the track overland to the same spot we watched lions our first day in the Serengeti. This is the same rock the male was sunning on.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 13 * With our arrival, mom decided to head back to the rest of the pride on the next, shadier rock.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 14 * With our arrival, mom decided to head back to the rest of the pride on the next, shadier rock.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 15 * With our arrival, mom decided to head back to the rest of the pride on the next, shadier rock.

15SerengetiAMGameDrive - 16 * With our arrival, mom decided to head back to the rest of the pride on the next, shadier rock.

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