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Lions in West-Africa

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That sounds like an accurate guess.
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Some more west african lions.

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Up close. 


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And now for a rare scene of a fight between two males.


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Not too long ago, I saw a post with a photo of a very hefty maneless male with a female. The animals were in the distance, perhaps by a watering hole but I am not sure. As the male was maneless I thought I saw it in this thread but cannot seem to find it anymore. I figured I’d post to see if someone has this photo.
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I believe it could be post number 108.
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Some terrific and rare quality photos of senegal lions.

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Some more photos of Nio kolo koba lions.


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Maneless lion from Moyen-Bafing National Park, Guinea


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Robust Pendjari male.


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Source: https://sadidi.net/le-parc-de-la-pendjari/
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Some great sightings of Senegal lions.

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Another great video of Niokolo Koba lions .




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( This post was last modified: 07-31-2021, 01:49 AM by T I N O )

(07-17-2021, 02:44 AM)Lycaon Wrote: Another great video of Niokolo Koba lions .




What a fantastic video. This look like a young male lion of approximately roughly the five years old. As far I know the lions from this area has small manes, but I doubt It very much small as this
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Unfortunately lions in Niokolo Koba don't grow big manes due to their low population and reduced prey availability, so that is about as big as it can get for now. Hopefully in the future they can look more like this 




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Wow, that's a shame. Hopefully this will change soon. The lack of preys affect on a lot of factors, not only mane, also health, strength and growth
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Beautiful collared male from Benin


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Aerial shot of two males.

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