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RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 05-10-2024







RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 05-13-2024

Renoka is a massive male!






RE: Lion pictures and videos - TheHyenid76 - 05-29-2024

Asiatic Lions. Credits to Tony Davison. African Lions. Credits to Mara Predator Conservation Programme


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RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 06-01-2024







RE: Lion pictures and videos - TheHyenid76 - 06-03-2024

Credits to Kruger Sightings.


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RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 06-23-2024

Massive young adult males at Okavango delta, Botswana, Southern Africa.

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RE: Lion pictures and videos - Cath2020 - 07-13-2024

Jacob and Tibu smashing records!  What a lion duo!  And Jacob with only 3 legs!

Article and video below:



https://phys.org/news/2024-07-lion-longest-predator-infested.html








RE: Lion pictures and videos - BA0701 - 07-13-2024

(07-13-2024, 06:10 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: Jacob and Tibu smashing records!  What a lion duo!  And Jacob with only 3 legs!

Article and video below:



https://phys.org/news/2024-07-lion-longest-predator-infested.html






I am not sure how such "records" are tracked. Incredible story, and the determination displayed by Jacob is something I believe everyone can be inspired by. I just hope they do not try and swim back the other way, now, those crocs and hippos won't keep their distance forever.


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 09-10-2024

Bon Jovi from Liuwa plains national park, Zambia.

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Credits: Safari Frank


RE: Lion pictures and videos - GhostCatP-22 - 09-11-2024

(09-10-2024, 05:35 PM)Hello Wrote: Bon Jovi from Liuwa plains national park, Zambia.

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Credits: Safari Frank

What an amazing lion! Is this Liuwa plains the same spot as where the famous single lionesses “Lady Liuwa “ lived? 
She was the last lion left after massive poaching killed all the other lions. I believe she was 2-3 years old and she survived for 15 years all on her own…dealing with massive hyena clans and humans hunting everywhere. Eventually another lioness and some males were introduced. I’ve always wondered how they did? How are they? How’s the lion population now?
Thank you, sorry for so many questions


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 09-11-2024

(09-11-2024, 05:52 PM)GhostCatP-22 Wrote:
(09-10-2024, 05:35 PM)Hello Wrote: Bon Jovi from Liuwa plains national park, Zambia.

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Credits: Safari Frank

What an amazing lion! Is this Liuwa plains the same spot as where the famous single lionesses “Lady Liuwa “ lived? 
She was the last lion left after massive poaching killed all the other lions. I believe she was 2-3 years old and she survived for 15 years all on her own…dealing with massive hyena clans and humans hunting everywhere. Eventually another lioness and some males were introduced. I’ve always wondered how they did? How are they? How’s the lion population now?
Thank you, sorry for so many questions

Yes. The other lions were introduced from Kafue national park, Zambia. Not sure about numbers but as per wiki lion numbers are 16 as of 2022. A very few died prior 2022

You can read for info on flora and fauna section of wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liuwa_Plain_National_Park


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 10-26-2024

Etosha, Namibia, southern Africa

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Credits: Graham Duggan


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 11-02-2024

Male Etosha lion from Bakubung, Pilanesberg, South Africa, Should be a 4-5 year old due to little black specks on nose and blond-brown mane.

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RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 11-02-2024

Old male from Botswana.

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Credits: Stefano


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Hello - 11-04-2024

Maneless male

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