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When he moved off, it was apparent that the Lion (Panthera leo) had major problems with his hind legs, either due to a back problem or possibly arthritis in his hips
Photo ID: NAM_3583_Lion_(Panthera_leo)__Etosha__NamibiaESA
Photo size: 36.2 Mpixels (103 MB uncompressed) - 7360x4912 pixels (24.5x16.4 in / 62.3x41.6 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Africa, animal, big 5, big cat, big five, biology, bush, carnivore, cat, Etosha, Family Felidae, fauna, hunter, killer, lion, mammal, Mammalia, Martin Grace, Namibia, National Park, native, natural history, nature, Panthera leo, safari, southern Africa, tourism, travel, wild, wilderness, wildlife, zoology
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