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DeLaporte coalition

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(03-23-2020, 10:22 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Talamati male seen, in company of Hildas Rock Male :

https://www.facebook.com/144210949464587...110167633/

His limp isnt looking too bad here.

Nice find. He looks better but needs a few good meals. I fear he doesn't have TB or an internal infection of some kind, he is surviving but isn't gaining condition. Last picture of him, he had that haunted look that lions get when they are nearly dying and desperate for that last meal. Probably their pupils become dialed from the stress of old age, he no longer has that look in his eyes which is good.
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(03-24-2020, 02:58 PM)sik94 Wrote: Nice find. He looks better but needs a few good meals. I fear he doesn't have TB or an internal infection of some kind, he is surviving but isn't gaining condition. Last picture of him, he had that haunted look that lions get when they are nearly dying and desperate for that last meal. Probably their pupils become dialed from the stress of old age, he no longer has that look in his eyes which is good.

Here's another video of him:

 https://www.facebook.com/tsalalamarthlym...499050354/

He walks waay better, but hes very thin and has some scars on the back prob from hyenas, he needs few meals to gain weight back, he wasnt been seen that much with other 3 so thats prob the reason he didnt eat good, because i doubt he can hunt on his own yet. He just needs to stick with his partners and i think he will be ok.
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Someone in the comments on Facebook pointed out that he's almost putting all his weight on the injured leg, I definitely noticed that too in the 2nd video. Good on him.
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"Three Tooth" Tsalala/Marthly Male of DeLaporte coalition! 
Posted by: Big On Wild / Wildlife Blog & Photography
Date: march 25, 2020.

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Skukuza/Hilda rock male.
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Date: march 24, 2020.

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A beautiful portrait of the Skukuza/Hilda's Rock male taken in the Kruger National Park. 
Credit: Gabriela Gaset
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The amazing Talamati who have badly injuries when he take down the impala .

Talamati male “ son of matimbs “
October 2019
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Three Tooth Tsalala/Marthly male in KNP.
Published: 03/28/2020.
Photo credit: Reporter De Mochila

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Up close and personal with Skukuza/Hilda's Rock male.
KNP, published 04/06/2020.
Photo credit: Elephant Herd Tours and Safaris

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"Three Tooth" Tsalala/Marthly Male and Hilda's Rock Male in KNP.
02/02/2020. 
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De Laporte #4 & Skukuza/Hilda's Rock male.
De Laporte waterhole in KNP.
Photo taken November 2019.
Posted by: Tsalala/Marthly male lions 23/04/2020.
Photo credit: Ahmed Laher Photography (Wildlife Photographer).

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Lisa Antell: " The last Tsalala young male was nervously feeding on an old rotting buffalo carcass that had also been fed on recently by the young Nkuhuma male lion and his injured father/uncle, Nsuku, on Londolozi. Tsalala had been nomadic for 7 months by himself after his two brothers were killed in a freak electrocution while trying to feed on a giraffe carcass. Early Aug 2019 "


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