The toughest beef in the world! Buffalo manages to fight off an entire pride of lions in front of astonished safari tourists
Eleven lions and a dozen safari vehicles filled with tourists surrounded the buffalo in Tanzania
Photographer Scott MacLeod first captured the pride as they used the shade provided by their vehicles
Attack lasts for 20 minutes with the lions trying to wrestle the buffalo to the floor, but it manages to escape
Terrified tourists watched helplessly as a pride of deadly lions pounced on a buffalo. But during the vicious attack, the animal miraculously managed to escape.
Eleven lions targeted and attacked the buffalo in Tanzania, while 12 safari vehicles full of astonished passengers surrounded them.
Despite a relentless attempt by the predators to wrestle it to the ground, the buffalo was somehow able to break free from their grasps.
Photographer Scott MacLeod first spotted the pride while they used the shade of the 4x4s as protection from the heat. However, the group were soon on the move when they caught sight of the herd.
Describing the start of the attack, Mr MacLeod said: 'The lions roused themselves and moved on towards a herd of buffalo in the distance. Two of the strongest females padded stealthily towards their prey as a third lion circled around behind.
'The other lions waited, and watched. After a 20-minute standoff, the largest buffalo made a run for it and was soon caught'.
The toughest beef in the world! Buffalo manages to fight off an entire pride of lions in front of astonished safari tourists
Eleven lions and a dozen safari vehicles filled with tourists surrounded the buffalo in Tanzania
Photographer Scott MacLeod first captured the pride as they used the shade provided by their vehicles
Attack lasts for 20 minutes with the lions trying to wrestle the buffalo to the floor, but it manages to escape
Terrified tourists watched helplessly as a pride of deadly lions pounced on a buffalo. But during the vicious attack, the animal miraculously managed to escape.
Eleven lions targeted and attacked the buffalo in Tanzania, while 12 safari vehicles full of astonished passengers surrounded them.
Despite a relentless attempt by the predators to wrestle it to the ground, the buffalo was somehow able to break free from their grasps.
Photographer Scott MacLeod first spotted the pride while they used the shade of the 4x4s as protection from the heat. However, the group were soon on the move when they caught sight of the herd.
Describing the start of the attack, Mr MacLeod said: 'The lions roused themselves and moved on towards a herd of buffalo in the distance. Two of the strongest females padded stealthily towards their prey as a third lion circled around behind.
'The other lions waited, and watched. After a 20-minute standoff, the largest buffalo made a run for it and was soon caught'.
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