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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Tshokwane - 05-30-2016

One of the Charleston Males looking in my direction at very close range! This was a fantastic experience... Credits to Mike Palmer.

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 06-01-2016

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The Charleston males made their way towards Sabi Sabi’s private airstrip last night, and once there, they decided to lie on top of the runway to absorb some of the residual heat left over from the day. Not too far away, the Southern Pride were resting and spending quality time with the cubs."

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 06-03-2016

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"Tayla and Candy tracked down the lions this morning where they were lying amongst some rocks enjoying the morning sun. The young female cub was unimpressed with mom as she refused to let her suckle!"

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"The whole Southern Pride as well as the Charleston males spent the day sleeping and resting on a rocky outcrop. The energetic cubs managed to rouse everyone while playing their games on the rocks and on the rest of the family!"

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Tshokwane - 06-09-2016

Mazino Charleston roaring.






RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 06-12-2016

Photo and information credits: Thulani Guiding & Photography
"Charleston male and Southern Pride lioness still mating while the cubs are playing fight."

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Tshokwane - 06-20-2016

Charleston males. Credits to Matthew Poole.

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Gamiz - 06-22-2016

One of the Charleston Males in the Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, South Africa
Credits to Johan Van Zyl

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 06-22-2016

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"Lion update: 
The Charleston males were roaring last night as they moved past Bush Lodge. 
The Southern Pride cubs stayed back and watched as the females tried hunting some zebra."

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 06-23-2016

From Umkumbe Safari Lodge, Sabi Sand Lion Cubs Put on a Show for Umkumbe Rangers:

We think it’s time for another lion pride update from the Sabi Sand. This time we’re not delivering the guts and glory tales of gory kills and blushing moments of lions mating. Today we bring you photos of tawny bundles of lion cubs, specifically the new Sabi Sand lion cubs that have breathed new life into the reserve. They’re so young and fluffy that you’d be forgiven for thinking they’re just big bunches of fleecy yarn rolling about in the wilderness. So, just which pride of lions has given birth to two potential leaders?

The cubs belong to the Charleston males and one of the Southern Pride lionesses. Recently, rangers have spotted the Charleston’s, the cubs, the lioness with cubs and the full Southern Pride, all engaging in different activities. All in a day’s work here in the Sabi Sand! Marius and Nadia, rangers from Umkumbe Safari Lodge, sent us their images to showcase rather memorable moments with these lions.

Here’s the breakdown of Umkumbe’s recent lion pride sightings:

The Downtime
Marius Zeilinga showed his guests a once in a lifetime lion pride sighting. They came across the Southern Pride together with their cubs and the protective Charleston males. They were doing what lions do best – lazing around. Lions sleep for up to 20 hours a day and conduct their more energetic activities, such as patrolling and hunting, during the cooler hours of the night.  They were spotted during the day and later in the evening.

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The Feast
Nadia and her guests spotted the full Southern Pride feasting off a buffalo kill. The Charleston males and cubs were all enjoying their dinner experience. There’s a definite hierarchy involved when lions sit down to eat. The dominant males eat first, then lionesses and cubs.


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The Roaring
The Southern Pride of lions and the Charleston males were very vocal the other night. They were heard contact calling in the dead of night. Lions call to advertise territory and to make contact with other members of the pride. At night, sound travels further because the air is still and things are deadly calm. Luckily, Nadia filmed one of the Charlestons roaring! The true sound of the African bushveld.







RE: Lions of sabi sands - Gamiz - 06-26-2016

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve
Seen on safari:
One of the Charleston males tentatively moved through a water crossing last night still searching for his brother.  This morning he was found alone yet again, so hopefully it won’t be too much longer before they are reunited.
A hippo watches some buffalo as they approach its waterhole. 
Maxabeni had two failed hunting attempts on common duikers and decided to continue with marking his territory. 
We encountered a massive herd of elephants this morning which included many cute youngsters that kept us very entertained as they fed nearby.

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Tshokwane - 06-30-2016

From Sabi Sabi:
The lions finished off their two buffalo kills last night while the hyenas got chased off by the Charleston males!

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Ngala - 07-01-2016

From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, A Week in the Bush Vol.109:
"Now to the Southern Pride, we have some exciting news! Although we have not seen them yet, we believe that the female known as Floppy Ear has given birth. She has been seen returning to a known den site, popular with the Southern Pride females. We will keep you posted on developments."

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"The Charleston males have been seen separately throughout the reserve giving us a good idea that they are comfortable in their new territory. A confidence which will hopefully ensure their dominance for some time."

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"The Southern Pride showed off their hunting ability this week by bringing down two female buffalos and clearly by the look of these photos, the cubs had some full bellies."

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"These cubs are growing so much and their playful nature is always great viewing and it will be very interesting to see how they react to Floppy Ears’ cubs when they eventually connect with the rest of the pride."

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Gamiz - 07-02-2016

Charleston male lion 
Credits:Marlon Du Toit 

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Gamiz - 07-09-2016

Charleston Males
Credits to Mahesh Senaratne

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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Gamiz - 07-14-2016

The Southern Pride were vocalising continuously throughout the night and were found on an open plain along with one of the Charleston males.
Credits to Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve

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