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Lions of Southeast Africa (including Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique and Zambia)

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" The oldest wild lion Loonkito died yesterday at the age of 20. He was a true warrior and successfully spread his genes all over Amboseli NP despite his age and the younger, dangerous males that surrounded him. He is the most tough lion I have ever known, a true legend. I expected this, as in the last pictures I saw he looked exhausted, having lost almost all of his mane, but I am still very sad. RIP my boy Sad
Credit to Philip J. Briggs.
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RE: Lions of Southeast Africa (including Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique and Zambia) - Spalea - 05-12-2023, 02:34 AM



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