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Lion Tracking

by admin March 4, 2019

The tree climbing lions are found in the southern part of the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth national park. The habit of lions climbing trees is not often. Queen Elizabeth is the only park in Uganda where tree climbing lions can be found.

ThereĀ  instances where people have said they have seen lions climbing trees in Kenya and south Africa, the story seems not to be evident as in Queen Elizabeth park becauseĀ  the lions they see are often young lions playing about tree branches.

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