Is there a more iconic Apex Predator than the Lion anywhere on planet Earth? I think not — everyone knows the King of the Jungle!
However, does everyone know the ecological significance of apex predators?
On this point I’m not sure. Take trophy hunters for example, they certainly must not know. Otherwise, why would they be intent on killing such important animals just for sport?
I’ve encountered lions many times in the bush and they are truly magnificent animals — animals that should be cherished.
One particularly lucky encounter stands above the rest as my favourite. Here is an excerpt from a piece I wrote about that very encounter.
The road travelled was all our own, not another soul in sight. Again, movement to the left of the track. LION!
A single lioness sitting on her haunches scanning the ground ahead of her. A lone Oryx too, grazing 150m beyond.
We stopped the vehicle, exchanged excited glances and whispered words. We planned to sit and watch for a while, soak this in for as long as we could.
The Oryx was aware of the lion’s presence but seemed unperturbed. The feline appeared relaxed, content with…