No, I said SHOO! Lioness chews on a ranger's BOOT after pride surrounded his tent in South Africa

  • Norman Chauke, 28, from Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa, works as a tracking instructor at a reserve 
  • He was left stunned when the lions decided they wanted to chew on the boots he'd left outside his tent
  • He was on duty when about four lions came right in front of the tent and one lioness ran off with his shoe 
A safari ranger had a lucky escape when the tent he was camping in was surrounded by a pride of hungry lions - who decided they fancied his boots for breakfast.
Norman Chauke, 28, from Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa, works as a tracking instructor at an eco-training reserve - and was left stunned when the lions decided they wanted to chew on the boots he'd left outside the tent.
He managed to capture the demise of his footwear on camera.
He said: 'I was on duty at the camp when about four lions came right in front of the tent I was using. I couldn't believe it when one lioness ran off with my shoe. I never got the shoe back meaning it must have been a great toy to have.
'At first I thought about my valuable boot and how much I still loved it, however seeing a gorgeous little lioness with my boots in its mouth made me realise how blessed I am to be in such an environment.
'It made me realise how lucky I was to wake up every morning and call the bush my office - I mean you always walk around the bush with enthusiasm and happiness because you never know what to see when you will see around the corner. '
Sole food: Norman Chauke, 28, from Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa, works as a tracking instructor at an eco-training reserve - and was left stunned when the lions decided they wanted to chew on the boots he'd left outside his tent
He said he was on duty at the camp when about four lions came right in front of the tent he was using. One of the lionesses then ran off with the boot
The lioness ran off and chewed the boot as it sat on top of a nearby rock. The ranger says he never got the shoe back after the incident
The ranger said: 'At first I thought about my valuable boot and how much I still loved it, however seeing a gorgeous little lioness with my boots in its mouth made me realise how blessed I am to be in such an environment'
The pride of lions in Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa. One of the lionesses took the boot from outside the ranger's tent at the reserve
Norman Chauke, 28, (pictured) from Makuleke Limpopo, South Africa, works as a tracking instructor at an eco-training reserve

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