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N'waswitshaka males

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The Ndzenga male lions greet each other in an affectionate head rub.⁠

This sort of behaviour is one of the primary ways lions greet one another and reinforce social bonds within the pride or coalition.⁠


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Looks like one of N’waswitshaka males. Ubuso?
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Amahle, Londolozi. 

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Amahle
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I presume this male is Amahle..



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Gore
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(03-06-2022, 09:43 PM)lionuk Wrote: Gore
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He’s looking good
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'Early yesterday morning we followed up on the two N’waswishaka male lions that were found the night before. They were walking around the area where the Birmingham and Nkuhuma male lions were seen and vocalised and marked their territory heavily. We are unsure if there was any interaction between the two different coalitions, but the N’waswishaka male lions were without a doubt aware of their presence. They then moved off and joined up with the Southern Pride lioness and her two cubs'
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Amahle
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(03-12-2022, 06:13 PM)WildRev Wrote: Amahle

Such a gorgeous cat!
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Good to see him walking well
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Apologies for the baby in the background

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Ubuso


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