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Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara

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(05-20-2018, 09:21 AM)Gamiz Wrote: From Lion lovers
Dr.Limo's Report Feb 2018:  "This old male christened ‘Lipstick’ was seen injured by the Mara Reserve rangers on their normal patrol. They called the vet unit for help. Lipstick found alone, hungry and severely limping on both his right front and right hind legs.

Immobilization, examination and treatment

Darting was carried out from a vehicle and it took eight minutes for the drugs to take full effect.

After positioning him well, examination revealed a sprain of his right shoulder with moderate swelling. His right hind leg was wasted from a long term injury with some degree of muscular atrophy. No fresh injury to this hind leg was evident.

This lion is over 15 years old with his upper canines worn out and infected. There was also advanced degradation of the incisors meaning this lion cannot live without other pride members to help him kill prey. Treatment involved administration of anti-inflammatories to relieve pain and reduce swelling as well as antibiotics to prevent any opportunistic infections.

There was also advanced degradation of the incisors  Due to his old age and worn out canines, this lion is approaching his sunset years

Reversal

Reversal of the anaesthetic was achieved after one hour by use of Yohimbine given intravenously through saphenous vein. He woke up in four minutes and went to a shade.

Prognosis

Due to his old age and worn out canines, this lion is approaching his sunset years in the wild and might not live for long. The good thing is that the pride was still close by and they are still hunting for him, for now."


I found this to be a great post which gave a lot of insight into the vets mind when treating Lipstick .... I think its great that Kenya has a vet service which responds to animals in need .... im sure its a case by case decision and not exclusive to lions ... I wish KNP / Sabi Sands did this ... especially with some of the subs that could be saved ... specifically the females ... they could be put in a holding land area together so they bond ... get them healthy and then release them in parks which are trying to rebuild lost lion populations ... it would create genetic diversity, help local economies thru tourism and rebuild lion numbers .... kind of like what they did in Rwanda at Akagera Natl Park.  .... Getting back to Lipstick ... RIP King ... I enjoyed your videos and Im glad you were given treatment for your pain ... he probably did a lot to bring attention to Lions and probably did more to save them just by having his beautiful mug all over the internet ... just my two pence
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[email protected] - swtlei4u - 11-11-2017, 09:17 AM
RE: Other male lion coalitions from Masai Mara - jordi6927 - 05-20-2018, 01:08 PM
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