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Birmingham Pride of lions

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Hello Everyone!
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Following the Birmingham Pride of Lions. The Birmingham pride is the prominent pride of Ngala Private Game Reserve,and the only in Greater Kruger thats contains wild white (leucistics lions). Birmingham pride status: The Birmingham pride currently consists of five adult lionesses, eight sub-adults born approximately between September 2018 and March 2019, and two cubs born in late March-early April 2020. The current dominant coalition of the Birmingham Pride are two males known as the Ross Males, who took over the Pride in early 2018.
Thanks BA0701 for the permission to created this new thread about the legendary Birmingham pride
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Stompie/Tailess 
The current lead of the Birmingham breakaway pride as a cub!
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The lead lioness of the Birmingham pride (Matimba sister) in 2013 on Ngala Private Game Reserve
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The white cub from the birmingham pride wishes you an excellent weekend - Ngala Private Game Reserve.
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The white male of the Birmingham pride on a brief visit on Tanda Tula
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The sub-adult male Lions from the Birmingham pride are growing up quickly. Ngala has certainly lived up to its name of late with fantastic Lion viewing.
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The white male and Fabio of the Ross males
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The young white lion from birmingham pride keeps a wary eye on us while having a drink
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The two newest additions to the Birmingham pride start exploring around their den site as mother keeps an ever aware and watchful eye on the surroundings.
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Great idea on the thread @"TinoArmando" , I believe the Birmingham and Birmingham Breakaway are deserving of their own thread, and great job on getting it off the ground. Good work my friend!!
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(10-25-2020, 07:52 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Great idea on the thread @"TinoArmando" , I believe the Birmingham and Birmingham Breakaway are deserving of their own thread, and great job on getting it off the ground. Good work my friend!!

Thank you very much my friend.
I couldn't be more agree with this. The Birmingham pride is one of the most interesting pride in the Timbavati. If in fact it already is
The Birmingham pride at the future will be even more famous than in recent times... Producing white lions and increasing their numbers in the Timbavati Game Reserve. I would like think that they will help tho those White lions if someday they need treated by vets.
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Birmingham breakaway lioness!
That stare!
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The tailless lioness from the Birmingham Breakaway Pride scans ahead while the rest of the Pride passes by
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From earlier today. Lioness doing what she can to keep the cubs away from Fabio.




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(10-25-2020, 09:07 AM)BA0701 Wrote: From earlier today. Lioness doing what she can to keep the cubs away from Fabio.




In the first part of the video it's a lioness from the Maasai Mara.
Are you referring to that lioness?
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