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14 lions flee south Africa why do South African lions flee collectively

14 lions flee south Africa why do South African lions flee collectively

4hw.com.cn: according to foreign media reports on June 7, people found traces of lions around the fask phosphate mine area near palaborowa Town, on the western border of Kruger National Park in South Africa. The government of Limpopo Province in northern South Africa has sent park officials to monitor the lions before deciding to send them to another place.

The South African Department of environment and tourism said in a statement: 'the employees and the public of fosk phosphate mine should be vigilant at all times.'

The meeting between the South African government and park officials concluded that the escaped lions must be recaptured and released back to Kruger National Park. However, park spokesman Farah said it would not work.

Farah said the new lions will be chased by the original and more powerful lions in the park, forcing them to escape.