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Large male Lions (videos only)

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I totaly agree! As I have said before rhinos are just about as tough as it get's! First now in resent years i see some young rhino kills from Phinda and Sabi Sands, but still only young rhinos 2,5 years tops!! And still quite large elephants in savuti, Moremi, and chobe is taken every year! 
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Another solid male from The Okavango delta 
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Here's that clip we discussed earlier @Pckts of that large male showing those four young males who's boss! 



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The majestic King Notch! R.I.P 



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Its like the instance of the two young tigers who fought a lone tiger and one of the younger tigers died and the other escaped apparently. (I forget the tigers involved) I know the guards tried to stop it on elephant back but to no avail, I'm sure @Roflcopters knows which account I am talking about.

It seems that #'s matter but first they need to mature. Until they have enough battles and confidence from said battles, they won't pose much of a threat to an established and battle tested veteran.
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Notch is dead?
Old age?
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Notch again, crossing The river without any problems! 



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Yes sadly he's dead, he was an extreamly old lion! he apparentley just disapeared and got to die in peace, The Body from what i know was never found, most likely hyenas, jackals and vultures found him first! 
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RIP Notch, probably the most legendary Lion of our generation.
Sad to hear, but what a legacy he left behind.
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This is Renoka the biggest and most dominant of The two xakanaxa brothers. He become famous for in The Great lion docu series lion empire. And also the clip when he takes down a buffalo cow with surprisingly ease! 



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( This post was last modified: 12-19-2014, 05:37 AM by Pantherinae )

'Pckts dateline='' Wrote: RIP Notch, probably the most legendary Lion of our generation.
Sad to hear, but what a legacy he left behind.

 
Yeah it's so sad, but still as You say what a legacy he left behind! And what a long and great life he had! From Jonathan scott's own words "Notch and his sons controls half of The entire Masai Mara" then You have been a very sucsesful lion! So happy i got to see him in person! 


 
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The new male who controls The Tsaro after he defeated Junior, has startes mating with The females, and looks great, still Looks young and a little small, but so did Junior at The beguinning. Can't wait to follow this guy! 
 
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He looks like a good sized lion to me. Its hard to tell when only using a female to scale. 
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Nice looking lion from Krüger! 
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( This post was last modified: 12-22-2014, 03:39 AM by Pantherinae )

Looks like a big crater lion even though The video is bad 




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