Wednesday, September 26, 2007

African lion in kenya adopts ‘6’ oryx calves;

Free to publish as is. Wonders in the world come in all shape and sizes. In Kenya, East Africa on December 2002, the world woke up to the most unimaginable news. The Blessed Lioness among African Lions A 2-3 year old lioness ‘Kamunyak’ had adopted a Fledgling young Oryx calf. The news was treated with a lot of skepticism since an Oryx is a type of antelope upon which lions usually prey. Experts were at a loss to explain the big cat's affection towards the calves. The lioness, nicknamed Kamunyak, or The Blessed One, by locals, had protected her adopted young from danger and had allowed them to nurse from their biological mothers. The Hungry Lion King According to wildlife experts in Kenya, believe the lioness might have been unable to conceive her own cub and had View the rest of this article


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