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Birmingham Pride of lions

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(05-19-2021, 12:02 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: But to small to go out on their own. 
They should be fine on their own at their age.
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(05-19-2021, 01:10 AM)Potato Wrote:
(05-19-2021, 12:02 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: But to small to go out on their own. 
They should be fine on their own at their age.

Isn't that young male Tyson just confronted less than 3 years old? The white male is pushing the limit, while BYM IS clearly old enough, and appears his leg is now capable as well, at least I hope so.
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The Birmingham pride sub-adult members seen near Orpen Camp in Kruger National on 17/05/2021
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A future king of Timbavati - A stunning capture of one of the seven Birmingham breakaway young males on a stroll at Shindzela Tented Camp,May 2020,photo by: Brett Manerweck Photography

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(05-20-2021, 06:03 PM)Timbavati Wrote: A future king of Timbavati - A stunning capture of one of the seven Birmingham breakaway young males on a stroll at Shindzela Tented Camp,May 2020,photo by: Brett Manerweck Photography

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This guy would be a perfect match for BYM to join up with, but I'm not sure if they're even aware of one another.
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A very good sighting of one of the seven Birmingham breakaway young males on a stroll at @shindzelatc

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The sub-adult white lioness of the Birmingham pride at Ngala Tented Camp 19/05/2021
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One of Birmingham young lionesses. Picture taken recently. 

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Birmingham Young Male seen today with some members of the Pride. 




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(05-23-2021, 11:37 PM)lionuk Wrote: Birmingham Young Male seen today with some members of the Pride. 

Hope he doesnt get caught by 2 Ross males..

Situation between him and Ross males is now different, before when pride was together, Ross males somewhat tolerate him, but now as subadults are split and he doesnt hang with 2 Ross males anymore, further encounters with Ross males might be really rough for him, as Ross males will not see him anymore as part of the pride, yet as hostile male.. 

Ross males are hostile even towards subadults, towards him it would be much much worse, and they would prob try to kill him if they have a chance, so he needs to be really careful..

Lion dynamics change as time goes, BYM is now at the point where he is nothing but competition for 2 Ross males.
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BYM yesterday with his sister, 1 subadult and his sisters cubs:




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Another spectacular sighting of the Birmingham young male seen last month at Orpen in Kruger National Park
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A portrait of the Birmingham subadult male at Ngala Tented Camp in Kruger National Park
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