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Zoos, Circuses, Safaris: A Gallery of Captivity

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@johnny rex  South African/ Kruger male at Jacksonville zoo, US. His dad is From Kruger and maternal grandparents from Kruger. The successor to this male was named Catali who was an Etosha lion who was born to Mbali and either Uma/ Okoa at Basel, Switzerland.

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Same Kruger male. His name is Mshoni

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Black maned Etosha lion, Catali.



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An old czech postcard. Possibly a pure bengal

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Southern African lion named Tandie at Woodland park zoo, US. He lost his mane because of unknown reasons. Not neutered. Cave lions might've looked like this. Compact looking lion, not overweight.
https://blog.zoo.org/2022/11/tandie-lion...utfor.html

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Here is him with his brothers at Oakland zoo
https://www.facebook.com/OakZoo/videos/665367854119205
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Huge head on this southen African



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