These endearing images were skillfully captured by photographer Paul Sutherland, 54, at the National Zoological Park in Washington, Columbia, US. Sutherland shares his motivation behind the lens: “I’m connected with a number of people at the zoo and they invited me to come along when the lion cubs were born. Having been an editorial photographer, I like to create images which tell a story or send a message.”
Sutherland spent considerable time observing and photographing the cubs, capturing their spontaneous and animated interactions. Each time the cubs ventured out into their habitat, there was an element of unpredictability as to their antics.
When the adult male lion, Luke, shared the yard with the cubs and the female lions, the cubs wasted no time in directing their energy toward their father. Sutherland observes, “Interestingly, many of the cubs head straight for dad, they’re like ‘hey dad, look at me.'” The cubs’ exuberance often manifested in them jumping on Luke, seeking his attention and approval.
However, the lion dynamics also showcased moments of discipline and boundary-setting. If Luke was in a grumpy mood, a mighty roar from him prompted a stern response from the mother lion. Yet, Luke’s amiable nature allowed him to tolerate the cubs’ playful antics for a longer duration compared to more dominant lions.
Sutherland captures the essence of these interactions, explaining, “They would get five to ten minutes’ interaction with dad before he would get tired and there’d be a roar. And if one of the cubs would make the mistake of grabbing his tail, Luke would get really angry.”
In essence, these photographs offer a glimpse into the natural dynamics of animal behavior, a reflection of the parent-child interactions seen across species. Just as humans engage in playful interactions that can occasionally push boundaries, so do these lion cubs with their affectionate father. These spirited images remind us that the language of play is universal, transcending species and instilling a sense of joy and connection in the animal kingdom.