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(03-01-2025, 09:24 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Golf Course males and the Southern/Selati pride at Lion Sands, October 2008
Tb infected Black Golf Course
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by Neil Starr
The hip dark spot is sign of TB?
Often times, yes, but this one might be the biggest I have seen. TB causes sharp growths on the bones, which are incredibly painful, and often times the cause of limps you see in lions with TB, especially around the hips and shoulders, and these sharp growths can, eventually, wear through the skin, causing open wounds that often do not heal, as we are currently witnessing with Skorro Jr, unfortunately.
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