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Lions Marking Their Territory

 


Walking down the road at sunset the lions marking their territory on the leaves and bushes helps define their territory range as well as inform other members of the lion pride and rivals where they are. Lion territories are approximately 20 square kilometers or even more and are passed down through generations of females. Territory marking and roaring go hand in hand to reinforce boundaries. 

These are some of the wildlife we may see on a Tsavo East Safari with Wild Kenya Safaris. 

To Book a Safari with Wild Kenya Safaris: Website: https://www.wildkenyasafaris.com



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