SANParks has confirmed the arrest of two suspects who were each found in possession of four firearms outside the Kruger National Park.
SANParks has confirmed the arrest of two suspects who were each found in possession of four firearms outside the Kruger National Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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Kruger National Park: Lionesses walk with their cubs – WATCH

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a video clip of several lionesses and their cubs walking in what appears to be a dry riverbed.

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08-06-23 11:00
SANParks has confirmed the arrest of two suspects who were each found in possession of four firearms outside the Kruger National Park.
SANParks has confirmed the arrest of two suspects who were each found in possession of four firearms outside the Kruger National Park. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

A Kruger National Park game ranger has posted a video clip of several lionesses and their cubs walking in what appears to be a dry riverbed.

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At least three lionesses and seven cubs can be seen.

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Posting under the Twitter name ‘The Real KING OF THE JUNGLE’ with the handle @EdwardthembaSA, the ranger captioned the post: “Senior citizens mentoring the youth league. The future looks great.”

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Meanwhile, the same ranger recently posted a picture of a lioness giving him a deadly look.

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As reported by The South African website, the ranger also exposed tourists for leaving their vehicles to get a better view of animals last week.

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