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Life in the wilderness is never easy and it’s fraught with dangers, death, struggling, survival and wars every day. Here a pictures that expresses wildlife in its truest meaning, seeing a mother in the jaw of a young lion from Zimanga and her baby clinging to her for the last moment. It is a matter of time until he catches up with his mother.. The survival of the fittest in the wild is an absolute truth.

Zimanga, South Africa.
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To follow & for prints: @hendriventer
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A wonderful picture of one of the three cubs of Marsh's pride, who was hiding inside the trunk of an old tree when they sensed the presence of buffaloes approaching them.

Masai Mara, Kenya.
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Ethiopian forest lion. Harenna Forest sector of the Bale Mountains National Park, Ethiopia.

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Harenna Forest's altitudes range from 4,600 ft to 10,500 ft. The lions are generally seen at the lower altitude parts of the forest, so the temperatures they experience are quite mild at those altitudes. At higher altitudes, the forest starts to look less and less tropical, the temperatures get chilly to sometimes freezing at night and can even lead to frost, so the lions would have a hairier appearance with much longer manes at those altitudes. These lions have been spotted in the alpine tundra at altitudes over 13,000 ft, where sub zero temperatures are common all year round and precipitation mostly falls as snow. I can only imagine how beautiful and unique the Ethiopian lions would look at those altitudes.
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Large male in the Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa.

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The warrior Modimo, born in 2011 and he lived a rough life in which he fought many battles, recently formed an alliance with two young lions were born in 2018 known as Tswalu males. Modimo is a well known in Madikwe, and has the features of a fierce lion. We hope that his alliance with the young lions will continue and strengthen with the days. Here is a wonderful picture of him taken by Adam, Many thanks for the valuable information about this impressive king.

Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.
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King Rocky who sits on the top of his throne and has always loved this high place which is known as the “Lions Rock” to watch over his kingdom. He is one of many sons of a famous king in Kidepo NP named Stallone, in addition to his three brothers, Rocky and his brother Blondie have their own kingdom and pride.
Breathtaking shots of King Rocky by Ricardo & Susana.
Swip to see this impressive King closely!

Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda.
To follow & for prints:- @bluenomads
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(09-25-2021, 02:44 PM)The Panther Wrote: Large male in the Londolozi Game Reserve, South Africa.

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Great post. This is Hairy Belly Matimba male, he was a beast.
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¡MAJESTIC KING!

MODITLO MALE.
NSUKU.
The King announcing his presence and letting everyone know he is still the BOSS.

Credits: Tristan Cary.
Moditlo Private Game Reserve, South Africa.

 
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Male in the Serengeti brush during the rainy season. Tanzania.

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Solid looking male in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya.

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Robust Dinokeng male from South Africa.

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Welgevonden game reserve

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Credits : Gap Africa projects

I personally estimate him to be 250-270 kg. More impressive than ximpoko male.
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2 males on the prowl. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.

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Lone male with a lovely mane. Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania.

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Hefty male in Ngorongoro Crater.

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