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Lions of Timbavati

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One of the two fighters "Mbiri boys" of the Timbavati
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The last sighting of the Giraffe male according Rudi was in May, they not know if he is even alive, I knock on wood by the Giraffe male so it can be sighted soon,which is one of the last sons of the old Ross males with the RockFig male
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Throwback in 2002 at Ngala Private Game Reserve, Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.
Lion and lioness pose for the camera at Ngala Private Game Reserve
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One of the old River Pride males, the fathers of the Nharhu males at Senalala Safari Lodge
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A young male from the Timbavati pride in Simbavati
Timbavati,Posted: June 2020
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Here comes the king..The Black Dam Male at Kambaku, 
Timbavati,Posted: 11/16/2019
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Here is one of the Mbiri males Zig-Zag Scar, although at times he looks old and exhausted it is incredible the power that this male lion still posses, and when it counts, boy, does he show us who rules this area of the Timbavati.
Photo credit to: Luke Street. 
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The Mbiri brothers on Nthambo Tree Camp/Africa On Foot
Klaserie,Posted: 06/07/18/
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One of the two Zark males who resides in the Southwest of Klaserie dominant males over a territory of 5.000 HA.
Klaserie,Posted: 31/03/20/
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The Mapoza male with the white Ross breakaway female in western Timbavati in 2016. 
Timbavati,Posted: 12/10/16/
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The Mapoza male with one of the Monwana females at Thornybush Game Reserve 
Thornybush,Posted: 04/08/20/
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The magnificent Giraffe male at Thornybush Game Reserve.
Thornybush,Posted: 13/04/20
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The last Trilogy male "Scarface" who left a very incredible legacy who lives throgh the Monwana pride in the Northern parts of the Thornybush Game Reserve in South Africa.
Thornybush,Posted: 30/07/19/
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One of the two beautiful Monwana males born in the Monwana pride.
The Monwana bros are oldest living sons of the Black Dam Male, which died recently after being gored by a buffalo and later caught and killed by the two Monwana males, Basically he died  by his same bloodline! JUST WOW.
Thornybush,Posted: Sept 11.,2019.
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How beautiful is this queen from the Monwana pride in the Northern Thornybush!
Thornybush,Posted: July 30.,2019.
Photo credit to: Wiehan Van Wyk

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