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Namibia’s “Beach Lions” Are Adapting to Climate Change by Hunting Seals

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In an extraordinary example of resilience, Namibia’s desert lions—once thought to be confined to the arid interior—are now roaming the Atlantic coastline, evolving into the world’s only known maritime lions. According to BBC Future, these rare big cats have adapted to extreme conditions by changing their diet and habitat, swapping traditional prey like oryx and springbok for seals, flamingos, and even cormorants.

A powerful photo of a lioness named Gamma guarding a seal carcass on the Skeleton Coast, captured by Belgian photographer Griet Van Malderen, has stunned viewers worldwide. Once reliant on inland hunting, this new generation of lions has adapted to the coastline, thriving on marine prey after droughts decimated their food sources inland. Gamma is part of a group of just 12 lions known to live along this stretch of coast—and she alone has been observed killing up to 40 seals in a single night.

This is climate adaptation in real time. Pushed by climate change, the lions retreated from their desert stronghold in the 1980s, only to find their way back to the sea in 2015. Unlike typical lions that live in prides and have small ranges, Namibia’s lions roam solo or in small groups across up to 12,000 square kilometers, surviving on hydration from meat and moving constantly to find food.

Led by conservationist Dr. Philip Stander, the Desert Lion Conservation Trust is tracking these changes to help protect both the animals and nearby human communities. Efforts include virtual fencing and non-lethal deterrents like fireworks to prevent conflict with villagers and tourists.

With just around 80 desert lions left in total, this population is still fragile—but their ability to adapt is a powerful reminder of nature’s potential to bounce back if given the chance.

Let’s protect the wildlife we still have—Climate change is forcing animals to adapt in extraordinary ways, and we must act before it’s too late.

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