Oh Wow! Biologist Captures Lion Hunting Down An Antelope In South Africa

Breakfast: Tourists were stunned to see two hungry lions attack the antelope between their cars in Kruger National Park in South Africa
Briton Carolyn Dunford, 23,  a biology graduate from Romsey, Hampshire who is completing an internship at Kruger National Park, South Africa, captured lions hunting down an antelope on Friday morning  as she drove through the park – one of the largest game reserves in Africa . Ms Dunford said;

‘The kudu (a type of antelope) burst from the bushes and the lions chased it into the cars,’ she said. ‘The first lion grabbed onto its back and the second came in and grabbed its throat. They both tackled it.’
‘ I think I had been driving for about 45 minutes and at about 7.45am, I saw a group of cars crawling along.
‘I pulled up with them and there were the two lions walking towards me.
‘One of them saw the kudu in the bushes and I saw the lion crouch.’
‘As a biologist, I understand the circle of life.
‘For me it was really fascinating to watch a lion hunt. It’s a privilege to see it happen and the power of the lions. It was amazing.
‘I love being right in the heart of the action.’ 

Wow,bystanders got the action live! See photo of Carolyn below…

Amateur photographer: Briton Carolyn Dunford, 23, who is working at Kruger National Park, captured the moment early Friday morning
Stalking their prey: One of the lions spots the kudu hiding in the bushes and lowers itself into a crouch before attacking in view of visitors
Off balance: The kudu slips between the tourists' cars. One women was inches from the huge beasts with her car window wide open
Team work: Both lions tackle the terrified kudu to the ground as one woman peers out of her car window to witness the incredible sceneGame over: The two big cats wrestle with their catch just inches from tourists' cars after tackling it to the ground in Kruger National Park
Defeat: One of the lions licks its lips after bringing down its prey in Kruger National Park in north-east south Africa on Friday morning
Victory: The two lions rip their prey apart in front tourists who have pulled over to watch the incredible scenes on a main road in the park
Captured on camera: Briton Carolyn Dunford, 23, had already pulled out her camera and managed to capture these stunning photographs

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