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Italy Ngala Offline
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Skybed male.

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Skybed males.

Video and information credits: Lisl Moolman Wildlife Photography
"Lions males grooming each other, strengthening family bonds"



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"Look well into thyself, there is a source of strength which will always spring up if thou wilt always look"...A portrait of an intimidating and confident male Lion patrolling down the road.
#MaleLion #Confidence #Kingly #KrugerNationalPark #Nature #Wildlife #BigCats #Power
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Credits to Ronesh Parbhoo 

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Skybeds from Calao camp.


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( This post was last modified: 02-20-2017, 07:59 PM by Skybed )

A nice video featuring Kruger male lions including the Skybeds




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Skybed male.

Photo and information credits: Dawie Jacobs
"Epic sighting of a huge male lion in the kruger!!"

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These are the skybeds boys when they were young
These pictures were taken in 2009 credits to Richard Millar

Young skybed males.

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5 of the boys

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@Fredymrt regarding post #66

Spectacular pics especially the first one . Thank you for posting :)
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( This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 12:22 PM by Skybed )


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How often do we see that. All 13 sub adults, 12 males and their sister. Even though some of them have left us, it is still a testament of how successful their mothers and the old skybeds were! Amazing!
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From Latest Sightings - Kruger:
This Lion was seen snoozing alongside the road around the Bobbejaankrans 
Tinged by Mark


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Young Skybeds Males

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Credits: Richard Millar photography


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Skybeds/Orpen males 2011credits Dries Jordaan

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Caroline pride aka skybed pride
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Oct 2011 photo by lyton Mapurangah
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Skybed male

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Credits to Jenny Spear Botts

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Taken  2012

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My favourite lion...Scarface! 
S36, Orpen, Kruger National Park, March 2017
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Credits to Naturally wild by UD

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Credits to Ronesh Parbhoo 

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Any new reports on the males?
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Credits to Dawie Jacobs.

One of the Skybed male lions in Kruger National Park.

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