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Photo by callumgowar An intense stare from a Tsalala breakaway young male this morning #londolozi
Tsalala\Marthly sub adult male
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Photo by astismith
"I've struggled during my time here at londolozi to decide on my best sighting ever. That was until this afternoon when we tracked and found a pride of lions crossing the Sand River was something truly spectacular."
05-20-2017, 09:29 AM( This post was last modified: 05-20-2017, 09:32 AM by Fredymrt )
From kirksman
PhotoCredits: rangermattsmith
Sparta Male cub
A young male lion turns to look back, maybe in the hope of seeing his brother again. Unfortunately he never will, he was killed by a coalition of males that moved through the area the night before. It's a brutal life out here.
We had a good sighting of the Mhangeni pride and one of the Majingilane male eating a buffalo that they had killed.
Credits: LepordHills Private Game Reserve
The Mhangene pride has been spending quite some time in the West now. We hope that this will become part of their permanent territory. Credits: LepordHills Private Game Reserve
Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve: The four Birmingham male lions were moving south yesterday afternoon. Their movements caught the attention of a journey of giraffe who kept a close eye on them. Images by Andrew Khosa.
This Styx Pride youngster met her older half-brother only a few days earlier; lionesses usually keep their newborn cubs away from the pride until they are about 6 weeks of age and are ready to start eating meat. Playing creates strong social bonds among cubs, as well as teaches them life skills.