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A video by Francie Francisca Lubba captured the close encounter at the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park which straddles the Botswana-South Africa border.
It shows the lionesses licking raindrops from the outside of a couple’s
shelter as the humans huddled inside, trying their best to stay quiet as
the wildcats went about their business.
“What a privilege,” Lubba said on Facebook.
“It rained during the night and three lioness [were] licking the water from the tent.” Ms Lubba also posted photos revealing how the large animals also prowled around the campsite during the close encounter.
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“It rained during the night and three lioness [were] licking the water from the tent.” Ms Lubba also posted photos revealing how the large animals also prowled around the campsite during the close encounter.
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