Ol’ blue eye: Lioness is left with a startling blue eye after a fight with a warthog 

Ol’ blue eye: Lioness is left with a startling blue eye after a fight with a warthog

  • Sarsha Rinkovec, 46, from Melbourne, Australia, captured the image of the ‘huge’ and ‘muscular’ lioness 
  • She found ‘Blue Eye’ on a day when ‘moody rain clouds’ hung in the sky and she was drawn to the creature
  • The eye colour comes from the veins under the surface of her eye rising to the top after the trauma 
  • Local wildlife rangers say the big cat is still the most ferocious predator in the wildlife reserve 

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A magnificent lioness has been nicknamed ‘Blue Eye’ after a fight with a warthog left her looking like she has a glass eye.

The veteran predator was wounded when the prey she was hunting pierced her eye with its tusk two years ago. 

The injury now resembles a blue glass eye. But experts say it is just swollen and has turned blue due to the veins inside rising to the surface. 

A mighty lioness has earned herself the name ‘Blue Eye’ after a brawl with a warthog left her looking like she has a glass eye. The pictures were captured by 46-year-old Sarsha Rinkovec, from Melbourne, Australia, who said: ‘It was a stunning and cold afternoon with very moody rain clouds and broken sun streaming through the clouds. She focused on ‘Blue Eye’ because she was so ‘unique’ 

The veteran predator, who local rangers say is fearless, was wounded when the warthog she was hunting pierced her eye with its tusk two years ago

The veteran predator, who local rangers say is fearless, was wounded when the warthog she was hunting pierced her eye with its tusk two years ago

The injury now resembles a blue glass eye. Experts say it is just swollen and has turned blue due to the veins inside rising to the surface

The injury now resembles a blue glass eye. Experts say it is just swollen and has turned blue due to the veins inside rising to the surface

Taken on the Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa, the lioness is known by local rangers to be the most formidable hunter in her pride, despite her injury. 

The picture was captured by 46-year-old Sarsha Rinkovec, from Melbourne, Australia, who said: ‘It was a stunning and cold afternoon with very moody rain clouds and broken sun streaming through the clouds.

‘Just before sunset, we found the lioness and her sister on the top of the hill at their hunting vantage point.

‘I focussed on “blue eye” as she is so unique. She is a huge and muscular lioness and was a pleasure to photograph.’

The rangers told the amateur photographer the lioness was the matriarch of her pride and taught the other younger lions how to hunt.

Taken on the Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa, the lioness is known by local rangers to be the most formidable hunter in her pride, despite her injury

Taken on the Shamwari Game Reserve in South Africa, the lioness is known by local rangers to be the most formidable hunter in her pride, despite her injury

Females are the main hunters of a lion pride and males only tag along for the big kills. Food captured by the females is brought home and the male usually gets a free lunch

Females are the main hunters of a lion pride and males only tag along for the big kills. Food captured by the females is brought home and the male usually gets a free lunch 

The cloudy retina, like seen in Blue Eye's peeper, is rare but can be caused by disease and traumatic injury in animals

The cloudy retina, like seen in Blue Eye’s peeper, is rare but can be caused by disease and traumatic injury in animals

Mr Rinkovec, who works as a mechanical assembler, said: ‘The story the game rangers shared was that she was hurt two years ago during hunt by a warthog tusk that pierced her eye.

‘The game reserve vet checked her and she has perfect health.

‘The eye is not a glass eye – but is swollen and has a bluish color due to the veins being predominant. She is blind in this eye, but it does not affect her hunting or ability to be an amazing animal that continues to support herself, her cubs and her pride.’

Females are the main hunters of a lion pride, while only males hunt when the kill is big.  

 

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