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Male #4. He was with the Nkuhuma pride.

I'm going to theorize a bit with him here. 

First of all it's clear he's also a very tolerant male with the kids, as his brothers. And they like him too in return, it's clear how they are drawn to him.

Second, the lionesses are less of bitches when #3 is not around, even coming to greet him with head rubs.

And third, his wound is healing just fine. For the future, remember this, particularly those who were whining about it.

Lions are tough. If they're not, it's because they're weak, and a weak lion is a dead end biologically.

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@Majingilane: about your sentence:

"Lions are tough. If they're not, it's because they're weak, and a weak lion is a dead end biologically."

Well said !

Nonetheless, his wound was spectacular and above all very ugly. I'm happy for him.
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Male #3.

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Birmingham male from Nkorho Bush Lodge, credits to PJD Photography.

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Male #3, credits to James Hendry.

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I think that's #2 in post 394. the equal sign above right nostril is the giveaway. also, all the boys now have impressive manes.
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Birmingham bros in a quick spat

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( This post was last modified: 11-17-2016, 02:30 AM by leocrest )

mfumo #4 vs tinyo #3

mfumo stayed with the girls.
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Credits to Karin van der Merwe‎ - Nkorho Bush Lodge.

For the last 2 days we experienced really cool weather...quite unusual for this time of the year. This morning it started drizzling and looks like it might continue for the rest of the day. Last night we had 2 of the Birmingham males on Nkorho again. Looked as if they were on a mission as they scent marked everywhere and we got the feeling that there might have been other Lions in the area. We heard constant roaring through out the night. Early this morning we got lucky in finding them just south of the lodge. Unfortunately they got up and crossed over our northern boundary just before our vehicles left the lodge. Later on we got the message that another Birmingham was feeding on a Buffalo kill just south from Nkorho. After a while he also followed his brothers to the north...

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Birmingham male, credits to PJD Photography and Guiding.

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Sunset SafariLIVE 11/20/16 Brent Leo-smith with Mfumo giving us a ROAR !



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From the Wildearth Safari live.

Males #3(the dead one) and #4(you can see his healing wound) roaring for us three times.



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Males #3 and #4 together, this time from the sunrise safari of WildEarth. Snapshots by Lily Brown.

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Birmingham male #3/Tinyo
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Quick argument between Mfumo and Tinyo with Brent on the Sunrise drive 11.25.16


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