Raging Waters: Fearless Lioness Braves a Torrential River to Carry Her Nine-Week-Old Cub to Safety

Her jaws clamped firmly around the scruff of her tiny cub’s neck, this plucky lioness is taking no chances as she tackles a risky river crossing.

As her nine-week-old youngster dangles beneath her, the mother skips gingerly between impromptu stepping stones.

You're too old to be carried, Simba: The mother starts her perilous journey across the river in Kenya

You’re too old to be carried, Simba: The mother starts her perilous journey across the river in Kenya

Careful, Mum! I'm not a sea lion... The parent leaps across the fast-slowing river with the cub in her jaw

Careful, Mum! I’m not a sea lion… The parent leaps across the fast-slowing river with the cub in her jaw

Cat-astrophe! I knew you'd slip: The pair splash into the water of the Ntiakitiak River

Cat-astrophe! I knew you’d slip: The pair splash into the water of the Ntiakitiak River

Amazingly, the cub escaped with only a sodden coat as its mother safely negotiated the fast-flowing waters of the Ntiakitiak River in Kenya’s Masai Mara game reserve.

Back on land and I'm feline better: The mother pads on to dry land and make her way towards her pride

Back on land and I’m feline better: The mother pads on to dry land and make her way towards her pride

I've got my pride: Despite being a little bit soggy, the cub made it safely across the river

I’ve got my pride: Despite being a little bit soggy, the cub made it safely across the river

‘The bulk of the pride were on the east bank and the mother had  to take the momentous decision to carry her nine-week-old cub to join them.

‘The risks of such a journey were very real, particularly as the cub was at least a month older than normal “carrying age”.

‘I have photographed lions carrying cubs and seen them crossing rivers, but the combination is unique and has never been seen, let alone recorded.’