Thanks for sharing! I have the first cat, then scene two and three a second cat. Only based on what I thought I could discern from the tail markings, and the distance of color between the ear and the throat patch coloring. Great video. Lions are my favorite captures.
#1 is definitely a different lion from #'s 2 and 3. The tail tip on 1 is more gray and does not have a sharp delineation between tail tip and rest of the tail. 2 and 3 the tail tip is almost black and has a sharper ending of the dark tip of tail. I think 2 and 3 are different cats but am not sure.
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I couldn't see faded spots on the first lion but did on the other.
They are beautiful❣
Excellent footage !!!!!!! Looks like three different cats. Thanks for posting 😀
I think that you're probably right. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Scrapes a great finds! Awesome video again KB
Thanks, Jason. I spend a huge amount of time searching for scrapes. It's almost embarrassing.
I spend a lot of time looking for them also, that is how I got my Jaguar footage. He showed up to a lion scape.
Looks like three different lions to me. Great captures!
Thanks! I think that you're probably right.
To me, it looks like the second and third one are the same. Great footage. Love these critters.
I agree, the tail looks the same as does the hind leg spots. It also come in from the left soon after the 2nd lion goes that way.
@@robynsloan4534 Thanks. That is an excellent point.
Thanks for sharing! I have the first cat, then scene two and three a second cat. Only based on what I thought I could discern from the tail markings, and the distance of color between the ear and the throat patch coloring. Great video. Lions are my favorite captures.
Your observational talent is great! I need to go through it again keeping your comment in mind.
#1 is definitely a different lion from #'s 2 and 3. The tail tip on 1 is more gray and does not have a sharp delineation between tail tip and rest of the tail.
2 and 3 the tail tip is almost black and has a sharper ending of the dark tip of tail.
I think 2 and 3 are different cats but am not sure.
Awesome observations! We'll never know for sure but I'm about to rewatch with your comments in mind.
Puma, Mountain Lion or whatever you call them, they are North American lions, and just as dangerous.
They are dangerous but fortunately they don't attack humans too often.