Updated September 2nd, 2019 at 23:26 IST
Buffalow narrowly escapes death as lions fight among themselves
In a video posted by Parveen Kaswaan, a pride of lions was all set to pounce on a buffalo when a lioness snapped at another, leading to the escape of the prey
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Indian Forest Service (IFS) Officer Parveen Kaswan, shared a video clip in which a pride of lions at the Kruger National Park in South Africa can be seen fighting. The seemingly quotuduan video ended up taking the internet by storm."These lions have a lesson to teach", Parveen mentioned in his tweet.
Here's the video tweeted by Kaswan -
These #lions have a lesson to teach. They were having their meal but decided to fight with each other. And food walked away. Credits in video. pic.twitter.com/e7PUaZYWnP
— Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan)
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Pride of lions gearing up for a feast
In the 30-second viral video which has clocked in over 21,000 views at the time of publishing, the lions can be seen dragging a buffalo to eat. When two lionesses in the pride snapped at each other, the lions then started fighting among themselves. With a quick turn of events, the buffalow took to its heels and escaped what could have been an unfortunate end. The clip did garnered a lot of social media attention after IFS Officer Parveen Kaswan shared it on Twitter, quickly becominga topic of discussion on the microblogging site.
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Viral video of lions breaking out in fight over a buffalo creates social media buzz
Here's how some of the people reacted to the video-
The lions are defending their territory from intruding lioness. This is normal behaviour, to give priority to food over nature would have been unethical and immoral in the lion's moral compass. They have upheld the "Dhamma" of life; instant gratification vs higher greater goal.
— Basileos Basilieus (@Basileos_B)
Maybe the lesson is not to mess with nature. And take your ‘pride’ seriously. An intruder can never belong.
— Zalak Bhavsar (@andzalak)
So nice, lessons to learn - what is gained by in-fighting!
— Dr Arun Yadav (अरुन यादव) (@profarunyadav1)
Good one sir... very much required for today’s life...
— Vadivelu N (@VeluNarain)
May be they were not hungry after all, and so food got lucky.
— ~ (@NaughtyManilal)
Generally cats never get distracted by their own kind, if they are real hungry. Cats are very mean.https://t.co/avrTCK2jm7
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Published September 2nd, 2019 at 16:09 IST