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Incredible lions: Intimate pictures of the king of the jungle
National Geographic photographer Michael "Nick" Nichols spent over two years living in the Serengeti to capture these one-of-a-kind photos of lion in the natural habitat. Images are from "The Serengeti Lion" on National Geographic's website at ngm.com/serengeti-lion.
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Large cubs of the Vumbi pride and a grown female (fifth from left) feast on a wildebeest. The darkest, moonless hours are prime hunting time because the cats can see better than their prey. These black-and-white photographs were made with infrared light to minimize disruption to the lions.read moreMichael Nichols/National GeographicShare![National_Geographic_Lions_4]()
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Incredible lions: Intimate pictures of the king of the jungle
National Geographic photographer Michael "Nick" Nichols spent over two years living in the Serengeti to capture these one-of-a-kind photos of lion in the natural habitat. Images are from "The Serengeti Lion" on National Geographic's website at ngm.com/serengeti-lion.
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