
When you are feeling bushed after learning how to fight and fending for yourself all day there is only one person you turn to for comfort - your mother.
And what better place to rest your head than their soft furry back... if you are a lion cub.
Not that this lioness minded as she and her cute child enjoyed a touching moment in Musiara Marsh at the Masai Mara game reserve in Kenya.


Award-winning American nature photographer Paul Souders, from Seattle, captured these intimate images of two-year-old cubs at play on a camera with a remote trigger.
He took pictures of their every move - even when two of them got up close and personal as they investigated the strange technology - from the safety of his SUV some distance away.
The fearless young animals clawed each other playfully as they practiced moves they might need when they are as big as their parents.
One of the curious cubs naughtily played with its food - in this case a warthog carcass.



Their African hunting ground is a 900 square mile sanctuary for wildlife, 150 miles southeast of Kenya's capital, Nairobi.
As well as the big five beasts - lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos and buffalo - there are more than 400 species of birds that make their home there.
source: dailymail