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The Charleston Males

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From Umkumbe Safari Lodge:
"In terms of carnivores, the Charleston male lions were spotted. The “one with the tooth” is still fighting strong and has adapted his way of life to suit his small deformity."

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The Southern Pride was tracked down yesterday afternoon to a buffalo kill that one of the females had taken down and this morning, after a cold rainy night, we found them all quite relaxed a short distance from where they had finished off the buffalo."

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Charleston males, credits to Mike Palmer from Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve.

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve 
The Southern Pride was resting out in the open this morning before heading off in the direction of a herd of buffalo.

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From Umkumbe Safari Lodge: 
"The regal Charleston male lion relaxing in the shade before he and his coalition brother moved to join up with the Southern Pride at a nearby waterhole."

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"A Charleston male lion and his handsome reflection offering a fantastic photo opportunity."

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From SunDestinations 
There is no denying it, these two male lions have a breathtaking effect on their admirers. Two magnificent lions with an incredible bond, handsome dark manes, and a growing family with the Southern Pride females, with whom they have a number of cubs. Little mention needs to be made of one of the males’ dangling canines: this has been a highlight of the Sabi Sand lions’ fan club for almost a year now! Recently we’ve been lucky enough to admire these bushveld warriors as they relaxed on the Umkumbe Safari Lodgetraverse before moving off to meet up with the the Southern Pride.
The story behind the one Charleston’s tooth began nearly a year ago when he was kicked in the jaw by a giraffe during a hunt (bound to do some serious damage), and a subsequent fight with other lions caused the tooth to become completely dislodged. It looks (and probably was) very uncomfortable, but we have assured concerned followers that he is clearly not showing signs of suffering. In fact, it has been said that he looks stronger and in better condition than his coalition partner! The general thinking is that the tooth will finally become detached during feeding or fighting, but so far it has hung in there. He is instantly recognisable and has become a real sensation since the incident, and many people have been of the opinion that this awkward looking injury and the lack of a fourth canine would hinder his ability to thrive as a dominant male lion in his territory, but as always, nature has proved just how adaptable it is!
Enjoy this gallery of the Umkumbe rangers’ most recent captures of the Charleston males seen during game drive: Portraits of these Sabi Sand lion kings, in all their wild glory!
 

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Beautiful Male lion chilling after snacking on a buffalo yesterday
Seen at Lion Sands Private Game Reserve

Tinged by @travel.princess (Becky)

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, A WEEK IN THE BUSH VOL. 122:
"The cubs of the Southern Pride are doing exceptionally well, mainly due to the excellent parenting and survival skills of their parents. The females are hunting very successfully and are keeping the pride well fed. The males are very actively scent marking as well as interacting with the cubs in spectacular displays of fatherhood.
The cubs keep us in stitches with their playful antics and are growing quickly. Altogether, there are 15 in the pride now and it looks as if the Southern Pride is slowly returning to its former glory."

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The two Charleston males were in search of the Southern Pride this morning, but were unsuccessful in their efforts."

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The Charleston male lions reassuring their strong physical bond!

Photo by: Photowildsa

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"The Charleston males took down a buffalo last night and were joined by the rest of the pride this morning! The cubs were in a playful mood, providing a fantastic sighting for all."

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"Lazy Sunday! One of the Charleston male lions was too lazy to stand when nature called!
Photo by: Photowildsa"
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The Charleston Male's have returned to the Kirkman's property after a lengthy absence and have brought down a Cape Buffalo on the Sand River! They may have returned to announce themselves to an unknown male lion who was found close to the Sand River yesterday and was heard roaring last night!

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From Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
"After playing on a fallen down tree, two of the older Southern Pride cubs got distracted by the antics of their younger siblings who showed great interest in one of the Charleston males and played with dad’s mane!"

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@Ngala:

About#164: I believe this is the first time I see a male lion playing like that with a cub. To put up with the cubs' mischiefs, yes, but to roll over with a cub...
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