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RE: The Charleston Males - sik94 - 01-30-2018

The blood is probably from a recent kill or meal.


RE: The Charleston Males - vinodkumarn - 01-30-2018

Is it recent pic? Did they visit sabisands/Southern pride recently..


RE: The Charleston Males - Chris - 02-01-2018

Do they still visit the southern pride? And how are they doing? @Tshokwane


RE: The Charleston Males - Chris - 02-20-2018

Does anyone think the Charleston males may have heard the roars of the avocas and they may comeback? @Tshokwane


RE: The Charleston Males - Fredymrt - 03-08-2018

Photo Credit henriette.R
Posted on JANUARY 21, 2018

Charleston boys near Zkukuza Rest Camp.

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RE: The Charleston Males - stronghold - 03-09-2018

Beautiful Beasts!


[email protected] - swtlei4u - 03-09-2018

(03-08-2018, 05:06 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: Photo Credit henriette.R
Posted on JANUARY 21, 2018

Charleston boys near Zkukuza Rest Camp.

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does anyone know if the remaining charleston male lion is still alive along with hilda rock male.


RE: The Charleston Males - Fredymrt - 03-11-2018

Charleston Males On the S65, 2km from H1-1 Near Skukuza. March 2018

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RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 03-12-2018

(02-20-2018, 12:12 AM)Chris Wrote: Does anyone think the Charleston males may have heard the roars of the avocas and they may comeback?

I don't think they care enough to do so. Evidently they're pretty mucn content where they are now.


RE: The Charleston Males - Leroy - 04-17-2018

Hope these guys come back to Sabi.  I saw these guys personally in 2015.  What a sight.  So close you could touch their noses.  Powerful and solid looking lions.  Covered some ground on their patrols too.  Is there any chance of them coming back to sabi and do they have any cubs or older sons/daughters left?


RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 04-17-2018

(04-17-2018, 03:36 PM)Leroy Wrote: Is there any chance of them coming back to sabi 

They seem to have liked the Kruger and the new land and pride too much, they barely have returned to look for the Southern pride.

Quote:and do they have any cubs or older sons/daughters left? 

Yes, the ones they sired with the Southern pride. They must be 1 1/2 close to 2 years old, I think.


RE: The Charleston Males - fursan syed - 04-18-2018

anyone knows who sired the charleston males's mothers ?


RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 04-18-2018

(04-18-2018, 08:46 PM)fursan syed Wrote: anyone knows who sired the charleston males's mothers ?

No idea, I'll try to look around and see if I can find info about it.


RE: The Charleston Males - Tshokwane - 04-19-2018

Credits to Jarryd du Preez.

Throwback to 2014.

Mock mating, often done to strenghten bonds and also to reinforce hierarchy. 

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RE: The Charleston Males - swtlei4u - 04-19-2018

(04-18-2018, 11:19 PM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(04-18-2018, 08:46 PM)fursan syed Wrote: anyone knows who sired the charleston males's mothers ?

No idea, I'll try to look around and see if I can find info about it.

I thought the golf course males were, they were dominant over the selati and Charleston. forgot where I read this but their used to be a site called wild Africa and all the info were really old.