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03-20-2024 07:14 PM - edited 03-20-2024 07:16 PM
Nature Photographer Atif Saeed captured this photo of a male lion moments before it launched an attack on him. The photographer jumped into a vehicle to escape the lion.
Enlarge the eyes and mouth area to see the rage.
03-20-2024 07:23 PM - edited 03-20-2024 07:24 PM
@On It I was TERRIFIED just looking at this beautiful FEROCIOUS beast! Enlarging it will scare me to def'.😁 Thank you for caring to share this jaw-dropping photo!!!💝
~~~All we need is LOVE💖
03-20-2024 07:47 PM
Oh my goodness!!! I can't even imagine the level of fear this man had to be feeling! Thank heavens he was able to escape! That lion DEFINITELY wasn't playing!
Thank you for sharing this amazing picture!❤️
03-20-2024 07:51 PM
Can you imagine... that could have been the photographer's last picture we all would have seen when they picked up the camera "where Mr. Saeed was last seen". Bet that moment lives on in his dreams for quite awhile!
03-20-2024 07:54 PM
This is scary to me too.
Do you think he was running so fast it caused his nose to press against his face?
Glad the photographer got away safely.
03-20-2024 07:54 PM
@On It wrote:Nature Photographer Atif Saeed captured this photo of a male lion moments before it launched an attack on him. The photographer jumped into a vehicle to escape the lion.
Enlarge the eyes and mouth area to see the rage.
I'm sure that photographer knows that WILD ANIMALS can be very VERY territorial. Good thing he had a vehicle to jump in to.
03-20-2024 07:58 PM
It's his upper front teeth that scare me. Yuck.
03-20-2024 07:59 PM
@OKPrincess I think it is a snarl. I have decided that photographer had to be in position to take the photo beside the vehicle.
03-20-2024 08:03 PM
I will never understand why people take stupid risks.What in the world was he doing so close to get photographs?!
03-20-2024 08:10 PM
@on the bay I myself am very risk averse, but there are people who photograph wildlife as a livelihood. I am thinking he was using a long, long lens so the lion was much further away than he appears. I researched his escape before I posted the photo. I wanted to be certain the lion was not harmed. He was only following his instincts.
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