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Birmingham Pride of lions

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(09-29-2021, 12:59 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-28-2021, 09:51 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The oldest of the Birmingham breakaway young males. Looking well and healthy. His mane is looking much better than his brother/half-brother. The young Birmingham male.
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What a beauty, he looks similar to Blondie Avoca :


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Nailed it, he looks quite similar to Blondie, definitely, the old Avoca/Giraffe bloodline is quite remarkable in the Birmingham breakaway young male. Even from have born in a different pride, they has fair similar appareance each-other. Good eye
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The white sub-adult male with one of the oldest Birmingham females this morning near Orpen gate. 
They were seen feeding of a buffalo carcass, KNP
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Birmingham pride sub adults on a buffalo kill
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(10-01-2021, 08:32 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: Birmingham pride sub adults on a buffalo kill
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Great hunters, looking in good shape. Thank you for sharing
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Birmingham pride subadults guarding their kill. 
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( This post was last modified: 10-08-2021, 12:47 PM by Brahim )

Birmingham Ghost & Pride.
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This white birmingham young male is a little lazy-eyed I think. I notice it in almost every picture of him, his eyes point a little outward and not straight. Only me that noticed it?
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(10-09-2021, 05:42 AM)sik94 Wrote: This white birmingham young male is a little lazy-eyed I think. I notice it in almost every picture of him, his eyes point a little outward and not straight. Only me that noticed it?

I also noticed it, it seems he is a bit cross-eyed with one of his eyes. A piercing stare as well
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1/2 Ross males with Birmingham pride
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One of Birmingham subadult males showing us his impressive teeth! 
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A incredible capture of the white sub-adult lioness and her tawny sister at Ngala Safari Lodge
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Posted: October,10,2021.

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Family feast! Ross male with Birmingham pride
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Word on the street is that BYM got into a fight?

He apparently was seen with wounds on his tail and back legs and a bad limp. Rendering unable to walk this evening.
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Birmingham young male update: Unfortunately, looks like he got into a fight. He has some bite and puncture wounds around his tail and back legs. He also has a very bad limp on his back right leg.
Looked like he couldn't walk on it this evening.
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(10-15-2021, 01:11 AM)Timbavati Wrote: Birmingham young male update: Unfortunately, looks like he got into a fight. He has some bite and puncture wounds around his tail and back legs. He also has a very bad limp on his back right leg.
Looked like he couldn't walk on it this evening.

Black Dam males? Him and Torchwood where not seen together recently on sightings so they prob got in some kind a scrap and got separated..
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