It was our last day in Laikipia, Kenya when we saw these lion cubs playing in a tree. There was a third cub as well — and the mother resting in the brush just to the right of these two 3-month olds. There wasn’t a lot of light so early in the morning, but every now and again, the cubs stopped moving for an instant and I was able to capture the moment.
Tender-looking little killers to be. That lions nose is unmistakable even on these young ones still showing youthful spots and stripes. Oh, how they can stare, as if to say, “You are mine, baby, if i want ya.” Great shot.
Thanks for posting this delightful shot, Sean, on the morning after our big defeat!!!! This gave me something to smile about, even if the Patriots didn’t.
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Tender-looking little killers to be. That lions nose is unmistakable even on these young ones still showing youthful spots and stripes. Oh, how they can stare, as if to say, “You are mine, baby, if i want ya.” Great shot.
Thanks for posting this delightful shot, Sean, on the morning after our big defeat!!!! This gave me something to smile about, even if the Patriots didn’t.
Great shot Sean. I love the claws digging into the branch as a gentle reminder to all. :-))
love the shot not happy about the game mom