These lions clearly love being the MANE attraction as they appear to be LION dancing.
The two of them rose up on their hind legs, dancing in a similar style to the waltz.
The lions – who appear to be dancing – were initially playing
Danny Sullivan, a photographer from the United States of America, captured this hilarious moment in Samburu National Park, Kenya.
Danny, from Los Angeles in California, was astonished at the opportunity he had just seized.
The cats had been playing until they decided to pounce on each other, which allowed Danny, 53, to capture the moment.
The frivolous lions decided to jump at each other
He said: “I captured the shot as the lions charged and jumped at each other.
“I didn’t realize I’d caught the dance until we returned to camp — I was ecstatic to have recorded them dancing.
“Lions are a stunning species – I want people to be able to view them in the wild where they belong,” says Sona.
“I didn’t realize I’d captured the dance until we got back to camp — I was ecstatic to have caught them dancing,” Danny Sullivan, the photographer who snapped the hilarious moment, said.