Lion Adopts 6 Oryx Calves: In Lion Country Kenya

When a lioness in Kenya adopted an Oryx calf for 16 days, every body thought it was a bad joke that was not to last long. That was before Namunyak, the lioness went ahead and adopted a record six oryx calves in a span of 1 year. Unshaken by her failures in each attempt, Namunyak overcame loss of all her adoptees. The first calf was killed by...
Comments on article "Lion Adopts 6 Oryx Calves: In Lion Country Kenya"
Name Views and CommentsDate
Natalie OMG! I'm still in shock & i've known this for over a year. I have an explaination for this "shock". 7/3/2009
Steve Hayes I need a photo of Kamunyak and the orex for a visual. can you guide me? 10/20/2008
Kat Pett Kamunyak was one amazing Lioness. She will always be remembered. 8/11/2008
adele Somebody, give this girl a baby that she can take care of! The maternal instinct of a mother is something that should be addressed.
She needs a baby of her own.
Can she be artificially inseminated?
Something has to happen FOR HER. And not to her.
Please.
5/15/2008
barbara angelus It maid me weep. If only humans would show the same sympathy for their own kind, let alone those of different rankings in society, colour and creed. What a wonderful world it would be. 5/10/2008
got jokes are their and profficies regaurding this action in the animal kingdom/ we could all learn alot from this lion. On one hand all orphans' should be cared for by whom ever finds them, on the other hand a older orex may have just been more to eat later maybe lions are evolving? 4/4/2008
rhea gardner Keep me informed 12/26/2007
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