Theimmensemassesofmusclearounditsjaws,shoulders,andforearmsproclaimtremendousforceTheywouldseem,however,tobeinferiorinpowertothoseoftheIndiantigerMostofthosefeatsofstrengththatIhaveseenperformedbylions,suchasthetakingawayofanox,werenotcarrying,butdraggingortrailingthecarcassalongtheground:
theyhavesprungonsomeoccasionsontothehind-quartersofahorse,butnoonehaseverseenthemonthewithersofagiraffe。
Theydonotmountonthehind-quartersofanelandeven,buttrytotearhimdownwiththeirclawsMessrsOswellandVardononcesawthreelionsendeavoringtodragdownabuffalo,andtheywereunabletodosoforatime,thoughhewasthenmortallywoundedbyatwo-ounceball。*
*Thissingularencounter,inthewordsofaneye-witness,happenedasfollows:
“MySouthAfricanJournalisnowbeforeme,andIhavegotholdoftheaccountofthelionandbuffaloaffair;hereitis:
`15thSeptember,1846OswellandIwereridingthisafternoonalongthebanksoftheLimpopo,whenawaterbuckstartedinfrontofus。
Idismounted,andwasfollowingitthroughthejungle,whenthreebuffaloesgotup,and,aftergoingalittledistance,stoodstill,andthenearestbullturnedroundandlookedatme。
Aballfromthetwo-ouncercrashedintohisshoulder,andtheyallthreemadeoffOswellandIfollowedassoonasIhadreloaded,andwhenwewereinsightofthebuffalo,andgainingonhimateverystride,threelionsleapedontheunfortunatebrute;
hebellowedmostlustilyashekeptupakindofrunningfight,buthewas,ofcourse,soonoverpoweredandpulleddown。
Wehadafineviewofthestruggle,andsawthelionsontheirhindlegstearingawaywithteethandclawsinmostferociousstyleWecreptupwithinthirtyyards,and,kneelingdown,blazedawayatthelions。
Myriflewasasinglebarrel,andIhadnosparegun。
OnelionfelldeadalmostONthebuffalo;hehadmerelytimetoturntowardus,seizeabushwithhisteeth,anddropdeadwiththestickinhisjawsThesecondmadeoffimmediately;
andthethirdraisedhishead,coollylookedroundforamoment,thenwentontearingandbitingatthecarcassashardasever。
Weretiredashortdistancetoload,thenagainadvancedandfired。
Thelionmadeoff,butaballthathereceivedOUGHTtohavestoppedhim,asitwentcleanthroughhisshoulder-bladeHewasfollowedupandkilled,afterhavingchargedseveraltimesBothlionsweremales。
ItisnotoftenthatoneBAGSabraceoflionsandabullbuffaloinabouttenminutesItwasanexcitingadventure,andIshallneverforgetit。’
“Such,mydearLivingstone,istheplainunvarnishedaccount。
Thebuffalohad,ofcourse,goneclosetowherethelionswerelyingdownfortheday;andthey,seeinghimlameandbleeding,thoughttheopportunitytoogoodaonetobelost。
Everyours,FrankVardon。”
Ingeneralthelionseizestheanimalheisattackingbytheflanknearthehindleg,orbythethroatbelowthejawItisquestionablewhetherheeverattemptstoseizeananimalbythewithers。
Theflankisthemostcommonpointofattack,andthatistheparthebeginstofeastonfirstThenativesandlionsareverysimilarintheirtastesintheselectionoftit-bits:anelandmaybeseendisemboweledbyalionsocompletelythathescarcelyseemscutupatall。
Thebowelsandfattypartsformafullmealforeventhelargestlion。
Thejackalcomessniffingabout,andsometimessuffersforhistemeritybyastrokefromthelion’spawlayinghimdeadWhengorged,thelionfallsfastasleep,andistheneasilydispatched。
HuntingalionwithdogsinvolvesverylittledangerascomparedwithhuntingtheIndiantiger,becausethedogsbringhimoutofcoverandmakehimstandatbay,givingthehunterplentyoftimeforagooddeliberateshot。
Wheregameisabundant,thereyoumayexpectlionsinproportionatelylargenumbersTheyareneverseeninherds,butsixoreight,probablyonefamily,occasionallyhunttogetherOneisinmuchmoredangerofbeingrunoverwhenwalkinginthestreetsofLondon,thanheisofbeingdevouredbylionsinAfrica,unlessengagedinhuntingtheanimalIndeed,nothingthatIhaveseenorheardaboutlionswouldconstituteabarrierinthewayofmenofordinarycourageandenterprise。
Thesamefeelingwhichhasinducedthemodernpaintertocaricaturethelion,hasledthesentimentalisttoconsiderthelion’sroarthemostterrificofallearthlysoundsWehearofthe“majesticroarofthekingofbeasts。”
Itis,indeed,wellcalculatedtoinspirefearifyouhearitincombinationwiththetremendouslyloudthunderofthatcountry,onanightsopitchydarkthateveryflashoftheintenselyvividlightningleavesyouwiththeimpressionofstone-blindness,whiletherainpoursdownsofastthatyourfiregoesout,leavingyouwithouttheprotectionofevenatree,orthechanceofyourgungoingoff。
Butwhenyouareinacomfortablehouseorwagon,thecaseisverydifferent,andyouheartheroarofthelionwithoutanyaweoralarm。
Thesillyostrichmakesanoiseasloud,yetheneverwasfearedbyman。
Totalkofthemajesticroarofthelionismeremajestictwaddle。
Onmymentioningthisfactsomeyearsago,theassertionwasdoubted,soIhavebeencarefuleversincetoinquiretheopinionsofEuropeans,whohaveheardboth,iftheycoulddetectanydifferencebetweentheroarofalionandthatofanostrich;theinvariableanswerwas,thattheycouldnotwhentheanimalwasatanydistance。
ThenativesassertthattheycandetectavariationbetweenthecommencementofthenoiseofeachThereis,itmustbeadmitted,considerabledifferencebetweenthesingingnoiseofalionwhenfull,andhisdeep,gruffgrowlwhenhungryIngeneralthelion’svoiceseemstocomedeeperfromthechestthanthatoftheostrich,buttothisdayIcandistinguishbetweenthemwithcertaintyonlybyknowingthattheostrichroarsbydayandthelionbynight。
TheAfricanlionisofatawnycolor,likethatofsomemastiffs。
Themaneinthemaleislarge,andgivestheideaofgreatpower。
Insomelionstheendsofthehairofthemaneareblack;
thesegobythenameofblack-manedlions,thoughasawholealllookoftheyellowtawnycolorAtthetimeofthediscoveryofthelake,MessrsOswellandWilsonshottwospecimensofanothervariety。
Onewasanoldlion,whoseteethweremerestumps,andhisclawswornquiteblunt;theotherwasfullgrown,intheprimeoflife,withwhite,perfectteeth;bothwereentirelydestituteofmane。
ThelionsinthecountrynearthelakegivetonguelessthanthosefurthersouthWescarcelyeverheardthemroaratall。
Thelionhasotherchecksoninordinateincreasebesidesman。
Heseldomattacksfull-grownanimals;butfrequently,whenabuffalocalfiscaughtbyhim,thecowrushestotherescue,andatossfromheroftenkillshimOnewefoundwaskilledthus;andontheLeeambyeanother,whichdiednearSesheke,hadalltheappearanceofhavingreceivedhisdeath-blowfromabuffaloItisquestionableifasinglelioneverattacksafull-grownbuffaloTheamountofroaringheardatnight,onoccasionswhenabuffaloiskilled,seemstoindicatetherearealwaysmorethanonelionengagedintheonslaught。
Ontheplain,southofSebituane’sford,aherdofbuffaloeskeptanumberoflionsfromtheiryoungbythemalesturningtheirheadstotheenemyTheyoungandthecowswereintherearOnetossfromabullwouldkillthestrongestlionthateverbreathedIhavebeeninformedthatinonepartofIndiaeventhetamebuffaloesfeeltheirsuperioritytosomewildanimals,fortheyhavebeenseentochaseatigerupthehills,bellowingasiftheyenjoyedthesportLionsnevergonearanyelephantsexceptthecalves,which,whenyoung,aresometimestornbythem;
everylivingthingretiresbeforethelordlyelephant,yetafull-grownonewouldbeaneasierpreythantherhinoceros;thelionrushesoffatthemeresightofthislatterbeast。
InthecountryadjacenttoMashuegreatnumbersofdifferentkindsofmiceexistThegroundisoftensounderminedwiththeirburrowsthatthefootsinksinateverystepLittlehaycocks,abouttwofeethigh,andrathermorethanthatinbreadth,aremadebyonevarietyoftheselittlecreaturesThesamethingisdoneinregionsannuallycoveredwithsnowforobviouspurposes,butitisdifficultheretodivinethereasonofthehaymakingintheclimateofAfrica。*
*`Euryotisunisulcatus’FCuvier,`Muspumelio’Spar。,and`Muslehocla’Smith,allpossessthishabitinagreaterorlessdegreeThefirst-namedmaybeseenescapingdangerwithitsyounghangingtotheafter-partofitsbody。
Wherevermiceabound,serpentsmaybeexpected,fortheonepreysontheotherAcatinahouseisthereforeagoodpreventiveagainsttheentranceofthesenoxiousreptilesOccasionally,however,notwithstandingeveryprecaution,theydofindtheirwayin,buteventhemostvenomoussortsbiteonlywhenputinbodilyfearthemselves,orwhentroddenupon,orwhenthesexescometogetherIoncefoundacoilofserpents’skins,madebyanumberofthemtwistingtogetherinthemannerdescribedbytheDruidsofoldWheninthecountry,onefeelsnothingofthatalarmandloathingwhichwemayexperiencewhensittinginacomfortableEnglishroomreadingaboutthem;
yettheyarenastythings,andweseemtohaveaninstinctivefeelingagainstthemInmakingthedoorforourMabotsahouse,IhappenedtoleaveasmallholeatthecornerbelowEarlyonemorningamancametocallforsomearticleIhadpromisedIatoncewenttothedoor,and,itbeingdark,trodonaserpentThemomentIfeltthecoldscalyskintwineroundapartofmyleg,mylatentinstinctwasroused,andIjumpeduphigherthanIeverdidbeforeorhopetodoagain,shakingthereptileoffintheleapIprobablytrodonitnearthehead,andsopreventeditbitingme,butdidnotstoptoexamine。
SomeoftheserpentsareparticularlyvenomousOnewaskilledatKolobengofadarkbrown,nearlyblackcolor,8feet3incheslong。
Thisspeciespicakholuissocopiouslysuppliedwithpoisonthat,whenanumberofdogsattackit,thefirstbittendiesalmostinstantaneously,thesecondinaboutfiveminutes,thethirdinanhourorso,whilethefourthmayliveseveralhoursInacattle-penitproducesgreatmischiefinthesamewayTheonewekilledatKolobengcontinuedtodistillclearpoisonfromthefangsforhoursafteritsheadwascutoffThiswasprobablythatwhichpassesbythenameofthe“spittingserpent“,whichisbelievedtobeabletoejectitspoisonintotheeyeswhenthewindfavorsitsforcibleexpirationTheyallrequirewater,andcomelongdistancestotheZouga,andotherriversandpools,insearchofit。
Wehaveanotherdangerousserpent,thepuffadder,andseveralvipers。
One,namedbytheinhabitants“Noga-put-sane“,orserpentofakid,uttersacrybynightexactlylikethebleatingofthatanimal。
Iheardoneataspotwherenokidcouldpossiblyhavebeen。
Itissupposedbythenativestoluretravelerstoitselfbythisbleating。
Severalvarieties,whenalarmed,emitapeculiarodor,bywhichthepeoplebecomeawareoftheirpresenceinahouse。
Wehavealsothecobra`Naiahaje’,Smithofseveralcolorsorvarieties。
Whenannoyed,theyraisetheirheadsupaboutafootfromtheground,andflattentheneckinathreateningmanner,dartingoutthetongueandretractingitwithgreatvelocity,whiletheirfixedglassyeyesglareasifinangerTherearealsovariousspeciesofthegenus`Dendrophis’,asthe`Bucephalusviridis’,orgreentree-climberTheyclimbtreesinsearchofbirdsandeggs,andaresoondiscoveredbyallthebirdsintheneighborhoodcollectingandsoundinganalarm。*
Theirfangsareformednotsomuchforinjectingpoisononexternalobjectsasforkeepinginanyanimalorbirdofwhichtheyhavegothold。
Inthecaseofthe`Dasypeltisinornatus’Smith,theteetharesmall,andfavorableforthepassageofthin-shelledeggswithoutbreaking。
Theeggistakeninunbrokentillitiswithinthegullet,orabouttwoinchesbehindtheheadThegularteethplacedtherebreaktheshellwithoutspillingthecontents,aswouldbethecaseifthefrontteethwerelargeTheshellisthenejected。