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Coalitions of Kruger National Park

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( This post was last modified: 09-19-2024, 08:23 PM by afortich )

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I apologize if this isn't the right place, but man.  This boy is beautiful.  Makes Casper look average!!!

I think they are in Kruger.  Sorry, if my ignorance isn't bliss here.



This guy is looking great. I like the soundtrack of the clip.
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I never thought Casper was a good-looking lion, but yeah the white Birmingham male is very handsome and impressive.

He and his brothers looked bigger than 1/3 River Pride males when they killed him, and that was when they were around 4,5yo IIRC.

A shame one of the Birminghams died but luckily the white one and his remaining bro can be successful.
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2 Imbali young males (sons of S8) and WonkyEye indeed takeover Hamiltons pride few month ago, and now have cubs already:



Looks like legendary Leeubron males are gone, nothing on them in ages from that area, any info?

Also, nothing on Skybed son who was with Imbali pride for ages aswell, is he still alive?
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(Yesterday, 10:55 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 Imbali young males (sons of S8) and WonkyEye indeed takeover Hamiltons pride few month ago, and now have cubs already:



Looks like legendary Leeubron males are gone, nothing on them in ages from that area, any info?

Also, nothing on Skybed son who was with Imbali pride for ages aswell, is he still alive?

yea what happen to these males that werid they all of sudden disappear
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Leeubrons are very old, it's not surprising that they might have been gone.

It's a bit surprising that the Imbalis became dominant so soon but we had seen they chasing the Kruger male many months ago, and WE is in his prime.
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(Yesterday, 10:55 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 Imbali young males (sons of S8) and WonkyEye indeed takeover Hamiltons pride few month ago, and now have cubs already:



Looks like legendary Leeubron males are gone, nothing on them in ages from that area, any info?

Also, nothing on Skybed son who was with Imbali pride for ages aswell, is he still alive?

I know it happens every single day in the bush, but WE's story is surely one of perseverance and determination, let us just hope it is also a triumphant one.
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The three sons of the S8 Males, or young Imbali Males, are off to a great start!  They've become pride males already.  Amazing males with good bonds.  Hopefully, more news comes out often about these sons of the legendary S8.  What a shame that his younger sons, once again 3, from the Talamati Pride, didn't make it as subs.
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