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Throwback to Nov 2015, S36 halfway between S126 and H7. Young Leeubron males? 


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(08-23-2023, 08:31 PM)widmerk Wrote: Throwback to Nov 2015, S36 halfway between S126 and H7. Young Leeubron males? 

No, looks like 2 Older Mbiris.
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May 2019- A young Casper and Shish Young Guns, S126 a few km West of H1-3.


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Slight throwback- Jun 2021, one KM East of H4-2 on S28, Gomondwane Males, Tank, Split Nose and ?


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(08-23-2023, 08:52 PM)widmerk Wrote: Slight throwback- Jun 2021, one KM East of H4-2 on S28, Gomondwane Males, Tank, Split Nose and ?

You posted same pictures, these are Older Mbiris.
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June 2021, S79 East end, young S79 males?


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(08-23-2023, 08:55 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-23-2023, 08:52 PM)widmerk Wrote: Slight throwback- Jun 2021, one KM East of H4-2 on S28, Gomondwane Males, Tank, Split Nose and ?

You posted same pictures, these are Older Mbiris.
Fat finger! Corrected now
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June 2021, Middle of S126, Sweni Male I believe


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June 2021, Middle of S100, Sweni Male


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Oct 2022 H3 just South of S118, 1/3 of the Berg en Dahl males (corrected, thanks Gavskrr)


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Oct 2022, Around S25 and H4-2, Gomondwane Split Nose and Tank. Tank had quite an injured paw at this time, limping severely but (as lions do) quickly recovered.


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(08-23-2023, 09:15 PM)widmerk Wrote: Oct 2022, Around S25 and H4-2, Gomondwane Split Nose and Tank. Tank had quite an injured paw at this time, limping severely but (as lions do) quickly recovered.


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These are all really good photos, do we know who took them?
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Those are all mine (thx).
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(08-23-2023, 11:46 PM)widmerk Wrote: Those are all mine (thx).

You have quite the eye my friend, fantastic shots!
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@widmerk who's the biggest lion you've seen?
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