coalition brothers, Panthera leo
When related male lions form a coalition of two or more they are far more likely to hold onto a territory long enough to ensure their offspring survive to maturity
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Location: Hwange National Park Zimbabwe.
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves; Agfa Awards Winner / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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