Solo Pursuit: Lion’s Lone Effort as it Digs Up a Warthog from its Burrow, Captured in Riveting Footage

A lion determined to have warthog for dinner spent seven hours clawing his way through mud to uncover its prey which had been hiding in its burrow.

Incredible pictures show the male African lion, caked in mud, pawing away at the ground to try and dig out the concealed 165lb warthog.

The burrows are used as shelter to sleep safely in during the night, as well as to act as protection for their young from predators.

The baby animals will normally be allowed to enter the burrow first, with the mother warthog entering backward so she can spring out and try to face off against an predators who come too close.

A lion determined to have warthog for dinner spent seven hours clawing his way through mud to uncover its prey which had been hiding in its burrow

With the 165lb warthog firmly dug in beneath the ground, the lion had to dig fairly deep in order to unearth the hiding animal

Having successfully uncovered the hiding warthog, the victorious lion, completely covered in mud, killed its prey and began tearing away at the flesh

Warthogs use burrows for a number of reasons, such as defending themselves at night time from predators, but also to shield their young

Both the lion and the warthog are covered in mud as the lion pins its prey to the ground. The warthog had attempted to flee from its burrow when the lion got close but was unsuccessful

The face of victory: After a long day of digging, the lion lies down on the ground and chows down on the freshly dug up warthog

When the warthog had attempted to flee, the lion had grabbed hold of the animal by the neck and killed it