In this part of Africa, the lions have an unusual habit of spending the daytime in trees. Using this method, observers can be more confident they are not counting the same animal twice. As well as providing a detailed record of each observed lion, the method also has the bonus of amassing hundreds of stunning close-ups of the animals. Braczkowski and colleagues hope this approach could be used more widely across Africa.
He says it has already been rolled out systematically by the Kenyan government. We need to start using it. Two cubs in a tree near Queen Elizabeth national park in Uganda. Surprising i now on team Tygra : sorry Lion-O but he's such a different interpretation and interesting character from the original Tygra.
I really hope the writer fully explore the story and character development potential there. Also helps that his design is mostly similar to his original counterpart.
The FAQ post states that so far only 2 Season have been green light. I really hope CN doesn't cancel it like they also do and it renews it for a 3rd. God knows i been waiting for a Thundercats series for a long time. Wolf-O , Aug 21, Another : on board! Welcome and have fun! Conservationists in Kenya are using unique whisker spot patterns to help carry out the first nationwide survey of lion populations. By photographing them up close, conservation teams are creating a database that will keep track of numbers and also provide valuable information about the movements of the animals.
It is the biggest survey of its kind ever conducted on lions. These majestic big cats roam over hundreds of square kilometres to find prey and play a vital role in the local ecosystem.
They control the numbers of grazing animals which stops species from going extinct by reducing the competition for food. Many families in the province invite the cat-mask lion dance troupes to perform in front of their houses as part of prayers for good luck and peace. The dance aims to dispel bad luck using the fiercing cat's face is. The fiercer the mask and stronger dance movements the better. According to Tung, it takes more than a week to make a cat-masked lion head.
The artist collects white clay from the middle of the river, pounds it and soaks it in water till it is smooth and has the right thickness. Then the head is shaped with a mould and let dry. This is then covered with paper mache and painted. Dance troop performs a martial dance, advancing to the cat-masked lion to tie the piece of red cloth in their mounth to the animal's mouth.
The dance is not difficult to learn, but requires agility and strength to perform acrobatic movements with high jumps or handstands. The tying process is called ka hong and is considered a payment for the mythical creature's work.
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