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A three-legged lion has learned to hunt in a completely unexpected way

Last updated: November 6, 2025 1:50 pm
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Jacob, outfitted with a tracking collar, lost his left hind leg in a poacher’s snare

Alex Braczkowski

A remarkable lion named Jacob, who tragically lost one leg to a poacher’s snare, has astounded conservation scientists with his innovative hunting tactics. Despite his physical challenges, Jacob has defied the odds and adapted to a new way of hunting in order to survive in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda.

Last year, Jacob and his brother made headlines for swimming 1.5 kilometers across a crocodile-infested river, showcasing their incredible resilience and determination. With only his brother Tibu for support, Jacob faces the daunting task of finding food and surviving in the wild.

Researchers initially feared that Jacob would not be able to hunt effectively after losing his leg in 2020. However, thermal drone footage has revealed Jacob’s secret strategy – mimicking the hunting techniques of leopards. Unable to rely on traditional lion tactics, Jacob now sets ambushes in dense vegetation, patiently waiting for the right moment to strike.

Unlike typical lions, Jacob targets unconventional prey such as forest hogs, demonstrating a significant shift in his dietary preferences. By taking calculated risks and adapting his hunting style, Jacob has managed to secure food for himself and his brother, showcasing his remarkable survival instincts.

According to experts like Andrew Loveridge from Panthera and Craig Packer from the University of Minnesota, Jacob’s behavior is a testament to the adaptability of wildlife in challenging environments. While tripod lions like Jacob are often reliant on prides for survival, Jacob has shown remarkable independence and resourcefulness in his hunting methods.

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Despite facing immense challenges, Jacob continues to thrive in his habitat, even making daring swims across the Kazinga Channel multiple times. His unique hunting strategy could offer valuable insights for conservation efforts in the region, where lion populations are under threat from various environmental pressures.

In conclusion, Jacob’s story serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience and tenacity of wildlife in the face of adversity. By adapting to new circumstances and embracing innovative tactics, Jacob exemplifies the spirit of survival that defines his species.

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