By now, we could "tick off" 3 of the BIG 5 - but would we be privileged to also see the 2 cat-species (= the 2 remaining members of the BIG 5)??
Yes, it was one of those lucky days: "out of the blue" a lioness made an appearance . . .
. . . once she lay down & after the original excitement had "died down", we noticed that this female wasn't the only lion around - in the shade of a bush (& to her left) we "discovered" a young male lion. So there were two . . .
. . . no, correction: yet another male lion appeared & settled down next to the other male in the shade of the bush. So we were privileged to "capture" 2 male lions in 1 photo . . .
. . . but then, as if to "even out the equation", yet another lioness joined this group . . .
. . . however that wasn't meant to be the final "count" - lion number 5 had "arrived" . . .
. . . the final scenario: 5 lions "in a row" = 2 females & 3 males = a very unusual sighting, because usually, only 1 male is accompanied by a group of females!
My personal conclusion: the 5 lions probably were young siblings still "experimenting" before 1 or more of the males would set off to find other non-related females to "start" their own "families".
All in all, a very successful game drive - I will "post" more photos of other & less dangerous, but equally interesting, wild animals, in a "follow-up".
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