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RE: The Charleston Males - Spalea - 01-17-2017

@Tshokwane :

About #254 and #255: undoubtedly, the two Charleston males love squabbling.


RE: The Charleston Males - vinodkumarn - 01-18-2017

One of the Charleston Male Lions stalking a herd of zebra in the long grass this morning! 

Photo by: @Photowildsa


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RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 01-25-2017

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The Charleston males were found this morning and after it started to heat up rather quickly, they high-tailed it into a nearby Tambotie thicket."

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RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 01-29-2017

Mazino from Lion Sands Game Reserve.

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RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 01-30-2017

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The Charleston males moved towards an open area where they found two of the Southern Pride females. When they spotted the females, the males made a run towards them but stopped mid-way to have a little scrap with one another."

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RE: The Charleston Males - Spalea - 01-30-2017

@Ngala :

About #260: these two male lions are undoubtedly lovebirds as concerns hugs and brawls. Too funny !


RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 01-30-2017

Credits to Sabi Sabi.

Yesterday afternoon the Charleston males ventured back on to the property and met up with one of the females of the Southern Pride as she was returning to her den site.

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RE: The Charleston Males - Lionpower - 01-30-2017

Amazing photos of the Charleston Males fighting...the two are really crazy..always fighting for dominance. Let's see how they will do against the Matimba Males. They seem to be very powerful and full of aggression.


RE: The Charleston Males - bdg79 - 01-31-2017

Matimbas are not a threat to them, they probably gonna push them away. They have bigger threats, the Mantimahles are getting closer.


RE: The Charleston Males - vinodkumarn - 01-31-2017

(01-31-2017, 02:12 AM)bdg79 Wrote: Matimbas are not a threat to them, they probably gonna push them away. They have bigger threats, the Mantimahles are getting closer.

Exactly, Matimbas are past their prime.
Mantimahles are in their prime and with numbers on their side they are the real problem for Charlestons
Also Mantimahles are becoming notorious killers...


RE: The Charleston Males - jacksonsmash - 01-31-2017

how far inside sabi sands have the mantimahle ventured? where have they been found other than kirkmans?


RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 01-31-2017

Photo and information credits: Andrew Schoeman
"A Modern day Sabre Tooth Lion ? After a kick to the Face while hunting this Male Lions tooth was kicked loose but it is still firmly attached, this is one half of the Charlston Male Lions coalition. For more images of this safari please look on the link http://www.andrewschoemanphotography.com/kirkmans-photographic-tuition-october-2016"

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RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 02-01-2017

Photo and information credits: Photowildsa
"Out here you have to have each other's back! Here the two Charleston Male brothers look over each other's shoulders while patrolling their territory!"

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RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 02-02-2017

Credits to Neil Jennings - Lion Sands.


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RE: The Charleston Males - Ngala - 02-06-2017

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"Seen on safari this weekend:
After a few days since the departure of the Matimba males, the Charleston males were found near Selati Camp. Here they decided to become active and walk a very long distance, continuously scent marking during the mid-morning high temperatures."


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