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THE ROARING
LIONS OF THE SELOUS GAME RESERVE

The Roaring Lions of
the Selous Game Reserve
By
Ian Williamson
The lions in the
Selous Game Reserve in southern Tanzania are present in huge
numbers; an estimated four thousand lions. They are common
everywhere in the northern part of the Selous; and as luck would
have it this is where almost all the tourist camps are to be found.
If you plan to have a lion safari in the Selous you will not be
disappointed. However, they are not so easy to spot in this reserve
as they are in the open grass land of the Serengeti in the north of
Tanzania. The dense vegetation is the perfect cover for the shy
Selous lion to take shelter and hide from the safari vehicles.
Along the mighty
Rufiji River there are eleven prides of lions. To stay in a tented
lodge on the Rufiji River is an amazing experience as you can hear
the roar of the Selous lion over a distance of eight kilometers. As
you hear the roaring coming closer and closer it can be quite
frightening – which adds to the safari experience. Lions are not
afraid of open fires so do not go wandering around at night.
However, a closed tent is quite safe even if the whole pride decides
to settle around your tent.
Lions may be popular
with the tourist but they are less than popular with the villages
around the Selous. In a single year up to forty villagers fall prey
to lions. The lions will usually attack anything from an impala to a
buffalo; many of the attacks are unsuccessful. However, when they
succeed they pull the victim down and bite into the throat and
slowly strangle it.
The leopard is a
solitary animal that is largely nocturnal. They are rarely spotted
by tourists and though to be a much rarer animal. This is not the
case; in fact the leopard out number the lions by a large margin. As
these animals are no longer killed from their fur and so they are no
longer an endangered species. The leopard prefers the dense bush and
thickets and is harder to spot although they often live in close
proximity to humans. The Matamwe Game Post often looses chickens to
the leopard. They are proficient hunters and like to eat bush buck,
fish, insects, birds and monkeys are one of their favorite foods.
Often they will drag the kill into the branches of a tree, and so to
look out for scratches on the bark of a tree will indicate that
leopards are not far away.
The cheetah is a rare
site in the Selous Game Reserve although there have been more
sightings in recent years. It is thought that the lack of open
grassland together with the high density of other predators is not
well suited for this animal.
The Selous Game
Reserve has a high density of predators, the highest numbers of
Elephant in Tanzania and is one of the last places to see the rare
wild dog in large numbers. The Selous is a incredible place to go on
a safari. It is not as popular as the Serengeti but it probably is a
much better and quieter place to experience Africa. With the
Serengeti’s park fee’s doubling on 1 January 2001 I can see the
Selous becoming the Park to visit in East Africa.
For a more
comprehensive guide to the Selous game reserve and Lions Safaris in
Tanzania or travel in Tanzania contact Ian through
http://www.betheladventure.co.uk or Philemon
http://www.aardvark-expeditions.com Using responsible tourism to
change lives.
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