A three-legged lion and his brother made the longest recorded swim across a crocodile-infested river
- Two lion brothers, Jacob and Tibu, swam a record-breaking kilometer across Uganda's Kazinga Channel, facing crocodiles and hippos, captured by thermal cameras.
- Jacob, with one leg, survived goring, family poisoning, and poaching. They likely swam due to competition for mates, a dangerous journey for lion survival.
- Equipped with high-definition cameras, drones filmed the lion brothers' daring swim, an uncommon feat with risks from predators like hippos in the channel.
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