Affiliation:
1. Wageningen University and Research Wageningen The Netherlands
2. The Kenya Bird of Prey Trust Naivasha Kenya
3. The Bird of Prey Trust Borssele The Netherlands
4. Governor's Camps Narok Kenya
5. Wildlife Counts, Langata Link Complex Nairobi Kenya
Abstract
AbstractIn many intact African savannah ecosystems, martial eagles are the top avian predator, while lions are the top terrestrial predator. Here, we report seven records of martial eagle predation or attempted predation of lion cubs in the greater Mara region, Kenya. These events resulted in the death of nine lion cubs, most of which were at least partially consumed, and are the first detailed records of this behaviour to be published. While these observations represent intraguild interactions, we suggest that they reflect neither intraguild predation nor interspecific killing. Rather, the ecology of both species coupled with the details of our records suggest that martial eagles opportunistically kill lion cubs purely to eat them. We hope that by publishing these records we will encourage others to share their observations of raptors predating on large mammalian carnivores, thus improving our understanding of a behaviour that we suspect may be more widespread than the current lack of evidence suggests.
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