ANGALIA PICHA NYATI AKIMSHUGULIKIA MFALME WA PORI


Tossed around: A male lion is flung into the air after attacking a lone female buffalo in the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia
Beaten: Caked in blood from where he has been gored by the buffalo's horns, the male lion lies beaten on the dusty ground
The feline is tossed around in the air as he attempts to mount his adversary and is finally finished off when another buffalo arrives on the scene to deliver a lethal blow.
Starving: The hungry six-year-old lion was suffering from mange, a type of skin disease, and had become detached from his pride
Bloody battle: Dramatic images capture the lion biting and clawing at the buffalo's mouth, the big cat's face smeared with blood and dust
Exhausted: Both battle-worn animals appear to have little energy left after fighting for an hour in the national park in Zambia
Clinging on: The lion digs his claws into the buffalo's face as he attempts to pull the animal downwards to deliver a killer bite
Final attack: The lion sinks his teeth into the buffalo's mouth - but the attack is not enough to bring down the much larger animal
Battle for survival: The incredible pictures were taken by Matt Armstrong-Ford, 25, an amateur photographer from Eastbourne

Herd arrives: As the lion prepares to rise, more buffalo arrive with another of the animals delivering a lethal blow to the feline
Fatal wounds: Both animals died as a result of the clash. The lion succumbed to injuries two days later while the buffalo later died of infection
Nothing left to give: The majestic badly-wounded animal died two days after the battle in the South Luangwa National Park in Zambia

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