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"WATCH: Caring lion saves calf from being killed by ANOTHER lion in AMAZING act of kindness
The lioness not only did not attack or kill the calf, but it protected it from another lioness. It put its own safety at risk to protect a creature that would normally be prey.
Territoriality
Lions are highly territorial and occupy the same area for generations. Females actively defend their territories against other females, while resident males protect prides from rival coalitions. Territory size depends on prey abundance, as well as access to water and denning sites."
Social Behavior | College of Biological Sciences
so it could be as simple as a lioness was trespassing on another pride's territory and was attacked for that reason. and to protect it's food source from going to support another pride.
see, if there is a competing lion in your territory, and you are in charge of protecting your territory, there is no better time to attack than when the enemy lion is going in for a kill and not looking at you. Perfect time for an ambush.
that is one option.
the other option is that we don't see the end of the video, the lion could have eaten the calf later.
and again if she was not hungry, or had just eaten, she was protecting her food source from competing prides.
I highly highly doubt the lion decided to be nice to a calf,
just sayin
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