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The Charleston Males and Their Male Lineage

United States sik94 Offline
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To me, these charleston males are really impressive. Considering there are only two of them and they have a territory since they were probably only 4 year olds, which is pretty young. Would I be right in saying that?
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Argentina Tshokwane Away
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Well, of course. They are impressive indeed.
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(03-08-2017, 05:42 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Well, of course. They are impressive indeed.

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(03-08-2017, 05:48 AM)sik94 Wrote: To me, these charleston males are really impressive. Considering there are only two of them and they have a territory since they were probably only 4 year olds, which is pretty young. Would I be right in saying that?

Yes, they are warriors. It is inconceivable that lager one beat a 6years old matser male lion  when he was only 39 months old.
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 The Charlestons covering each other's back.
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 Two chips from the same old block.
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Mazino, credits to Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve.

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These males are certainly impressive!! It seems as it was not long ago when we didn't know if they would stick around them and the 4 way males went back and forth if I am not mistaken??? Correct me if I am wrong
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I would say they handled the Fourwyas quite easily.
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"The iconic Charleston males in Kruger!"

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Credits to Roos Photographic Safaris.

The lads were seen on the Kruger Park, hunting a zebra. 

I'm just guessing, but they may be trying to find new females, since the Southern pride ladies all have cubs.


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The larger Charleston,Skukuza Camp

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Charleston males

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Charleston boys
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The 2 Charleston male Lions are some amazing looking males. They seem to spending some time now in Kruger, Pics taken in March 2017 on the Doispan and watergat roads. Such a privilege to see these animals in the wild.
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"Charleston Boy"

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