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Zebra’s Great Escape: An Unbelievable Dash from the Jaws of the Lion


This is the dramatic moment a zebra escapes the clutches of a lion after being ambushed by the big cat when it crosses a river in Kenya.

Footage shows the predator leap at the Zebra and briefly gain a grip before its prey kicks up its hind legs and gallops out of harm’s way.

Safari tourists Graham Boulnois and his wife Jenny Varley filmed the encounter in the Maasai Mara.

Intense moment nimble Zebra shakes off hungry lion ambush

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The lioness briefly gained a grip on the Zebra before it managed to escape and gallop across a nearby river in the Maasai Mara, Kenya

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Footage shows the big cat clinging onto the Zebra’s backside. It was filmed by Graham Boulnois and his wife, Jenny Varley

The video starts with the lion prowling near the river before the Zebra walks through the water towards it, blissfully unaware of the impending danger.

However, as the Zebra approaches the bank, the lioness leaps from its hiding place behind a grassy mound.

The startled Zebra spins around, kicks its back legs, and turns towards the water.

The lioness briefly grabs her prey, but the determined zebra bucks and shakes it off.

The Zebra escapes, and the thwarted big cat does not chase.

While watching the exchange, Graham said: ‘We had seen many lions that day and were disappointed that there would be no leopard nearby.

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To escape, the Zebra kicked its feet into the air, which caused the lion to back down.

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The herd animal had just crossed the river when it was surprised by the big cat.

‘However, we saw a small herd of Zebra on the same river side as the lioness.

We noticed that the lioness’s feet were wet and surmised she had tried to take one of the zebras as they crossed the river but had failed.

‘We then realized why she was waiting hidden by the riverbank – two of the herd had still to cross the river and were very nervous given her previous attack attempts.

‘Finally, one of the zebras moved, and the lioness pounced.

‘The Zebra reacted by kicking out and very nearly did some severe damage to the lioness.

‘Both were lucky to survive the encounter.’

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When it first spotted the lion, the Zebra hurriedly turned to gallop back across the river

Lionesses rarely hunt alone, preferring to stalk herds and pick off the young, weak, and old members in packs.

It appears this was a chance attack by the lion.


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