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Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

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One of the 5 young male lions of the 4 ways Pride in Pilanesberg National Park. 

We had all 12 members of the pride plus the two Dispersed males crossing the road in front of us on a recent drive. 

This big guy already has such striking markings. 

I really hope to see him as a fully grown male in the Park one day. 

What a brilliant start to our day!!
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RE: Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia - Gamiz - 08-07-2016, 09:53 AM
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