Night of the Lion

Lionesses hunting at night in the Sabi Sands, South Africa

Night Of The Lion Is The Program Telecast By National Geographic Channel.A Group Of Lions At Night Taken Using Starlight Camera Technology Without Artificial Lighting, Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa.Using Both Light-Enhancing And Heat-Seeking Cameras British Photographer Martin Dohrn Was Able To Capture Rare Footage And Stills For The National Geo Wild And Nat Geo Wild HD Documentary Night Of The Lion[1]

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It Is Only Once The Sun Has Gone Down Beyond The Horizon That The Deadly Lion Truly Comes To Life, Sing Scent And Sound To Stalk And Kill Its Prey.But This Night Time Hunting Routine Has Always Been Virtually Impossible To Capture On Film Until Now. With The Aid Of New Light Enhancing,Heat Seeking Technology, See How To Starlight Camera Transforms Pitch Black Wilderness Into An Array Of Vibrant Colours,Observe Lions And Their Prey In Crystal Clear Detail As Our Team,At Long Last, Gets The Chance To Properly Study These Untamed Predator During Their Most Active Period.This Film Demonstrates Not Only How Groundbreaking Equipment Can Revolutionise Wildlife Programme Making, But Also The Terrifying Precision Of The Hunting Lion After Dark.[2]

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