Lioness steals photographer’s camera

U.S. photographer Ed Hetherington placed his camera on a lioness' prey in Zimbabwe, hoping to capture some close-up shots of the big cat feasting. But surprisingly, the lioness picked the camera up and took it away. (Photo: huanqiu.com)

US photographer Ed Hetherington placed his camera on a lioness' prey in Zimbabwe, hoping to capture some close-up shots of the big cat feasting. But surprisingly, the lioness picked the camera up and took it away. (Photo: huanqiu.com) 

 

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