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Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

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New Phinda video, also discussing the death of the Bayala male, while showing the Northern males. One thing that is really interesting, is he shows one of the northern males, discussing how badly injured he was in that fight, and yet today you can't tell he was even in a fight. The resilience of these animals never ceases to amaze me. During the video, you can hear a male lion roaring off in the distance roaring, not sure but it may well be the last surviving Bayala male, and definitely has the attention of the northern boys.




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RE: Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia - BA0701 - 08-12-2021, 05:33 AM
RE: Lion pictures and videos - Gamiz - 11-12-2016, 09:56 AM



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