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Lion pictures and videos

Israel Amnon242 Offline
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( This post was last modified: 08-18-2014, 05:56 PM by Amnon242 )

(08-16-2014, 08:30 AM)GuateGojira Wrote:
(08-16-2014, 12:21 AM)'Jinenfordragon' Wrote: Nah, just the visual truth.
Evolution separated this two cats, it's more than ombvious that the most succesful one grabed the more profitable land.
 

 
Do you at least know what Evolution is???

The most succesfull large cat is the leopard, by the way, and the most profitable land are forest. So, what is your point here??? [img]images/smilies/dodgy.gif[/img]
 


Guate, don´t feed the troll (immature person with inferiority complex).
 
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Ok, just cut his head. [img]images/smilies/wink.gif[/img]
 
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sanjay Offline
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@Amnon242 , First of all this is not my forum and I don't want to rule here. This forum is for every body who loves wild animals and every of us should rule here.

May be the link you pasted here is not related to racism, but it was referring to entire nation (Romanian men ) to something which was insulting them. It was jinen who is trying to raise the flame and he should be targeted not the entire Romanian men.
Jinen strongly believe that lion is superior than tiger, he is free, but not free to put this nonsense here, if he will try do so then we should genuinely take action against him only (not entire Romanian men). This was my point when i was deleting your comment.

Jinen has been warned and if he continue to do so believe me he will be banned. Not only Jinen but anybody here is not allowed to make this forum a children fanatic forum.

Sorry if your hurt due to deletion of your post.
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Israel Amnon242 Offline
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( This post was last modified: 08-19-2014, 03:26 PM by Amnon242 )

(08-18-2014, 08:16 PM)sanjay Wrote: Sorry if your hurt due to deletion of your post.

Oh no Grin

My point was just to show him that his provocation is not taken seriously - he trolls to make himself feel better (to compensate for something)...

For me the case is closed.
 
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Some great Lions Picture from wildlife photographer


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Picture taken by john kok. Sub adult lion dragged her little sister at Sandibe.


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Two lion brothers smelling something, western Etosha, march 2013


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Young lioness holding a shoe in the Nsefu sector of the SNLP.


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White lion cubs with blue eyes, in Timbavati reserve, Kruger NP, Africa


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Lioness holding Cleaning Brigade! picture taken form Lake Manze Camp (Selous) in the early morning 12th September 2012.


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Sub adult male lion in Masai Mara Reserve


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Male Lion and Lioness taking rest after mating, Namutoni, Etosha. March 2013

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( This post was last modified: 08-22-2014, 06:46 PM by Roflcopters )

looks like an interesting encounter between Greater Kudu and a small pride of Lions


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Originally thought it was an antelope but the horns don't quite match so i figured it was most likely the Greater Kudu 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_kudu



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Lions images from wild africa


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Male lion picture from Mara, Feb 2013


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male lion yawing from Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa September 2011


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Lion brothers relaxing and giving love to each other, Vumbura December 2011


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Lion pride killing bull buffalo


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Male Lion posing with blood of buffalo.


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Male lion without one of his hind leg, Western Corridor, Serengeti, Tanzania - September 2006 - this male, lost his legs to a poacher's snare, Ruling the Kirawira Pride with his brother at this time.


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Male lion picture at morning roar from Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa, April 2008


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Picture of male lion and his lioness, Lion seems to be angry on his lady


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Sub adult male lion member of the Nsefu pride.


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Mother Lions with her sister and cubs


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Lions feeding on his kill

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( This post was last modified: 09-03-2014, 03:40 AM by vizions )

(07-25-2014, 10:26 PM)'Wanderfalke' Wrote:
(07-22-2014, 12:01 AM)'TheLioness' Wrote:
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Big size difference in male and female! Different males, believe one is mopogo.


 


Those two males look indeed like some very big specimens. Do you know which video the pic at the top is from? it´s definitely from Rob the Ranger wildlife videos at youtube according to the watermark.
 

 


Here's the video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8DwtNOlaco

Like stated in the description, it's Dreadlocks from the mapogos. Some others pics from the big guy:


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Makhulu, Pretty Boy and Dreadlocks.

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Why does Timbavati have white lions?
I thought there where no white lions in the wild, or very few.
Is timbavati a fenced in area like what they used for Canned hunts?
Those are the only places I have seen white lions in africa.



Awesome write up on my favorite lioness story
Having just spent some time back at home in Duba in Botswana, catching up with the whole cast of characters, we found 15 lions in various clusters. I am reading stuff about ‘the Queen’ being dead, a title that I have not heard until now but this refers to Ma di Tau. I am reminded however of Mark Twain’s comment “Rumours of my death are greatly exaggerated” The same applies to Ma di Tau who was actually mating when I saw her a few days ago. She is robust and clearly still in the seductive prime of her life having raised another very large female cub, and adopted the young male cub of one of the females in the pride she hunted with.

By contrast we can now confirm that Silver Eye is hunting the great plains in the skies, and has not been seen in this earthly realm for some months. She went through a tough life and was one of the most unbelievably effective huntresses I’ve ever followed, despite her one milky eye. Maybe she saw buffalo as only half sized but she tackled them with no apparent fear of retaliation. I filmed her running into deep water at full speed to get to a buffalo and saw her take a full buffalo strike to the side that tossed her out of the water, only to then jump straight back into battle. Silver Eye was admired and followed by many lion enthusiasts and visitors to Duba. Today, a sub group of the Tsaro Pride is developing (five hunting lions and a male) and they are being called Silver Eye’s pride. Last week they were feeding on a buffalo cow, an indication that they have inherited her willingness to take on the buffalo, and win.

The dynamics of the Duba lion situation is worthy of a soap opera, (which we may do one day) but an addition to the formula at Duba is a flush of leopards that are extremely calm, something that hasn’t been seen At Duba in years, but now probably because of what seems like a massive increase in the letchwe population.

All the best
Dereck http://youtu.be/1eNh8g5v2FM





 
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Brave or Dumb, I'm not sure

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I'm going with Dumb

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Nicest looking lion out of the bunch, I think

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Lions pictures from africa by great wildlife photographers

Male Lion in Namibia Etosha, Africa -2014

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Lions brothers - picture by famous photographer david loyd.

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Lioness, picture from Zambia

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Lioness with her cub, she was changing her den, South Luangwa National Park 2012

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Male lion twins pictures

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Lioness with a fawn. grat picture by thomas retterath - 2010

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Some more video from my trip to the Masai Mara last year. Love a good roar!
 

 
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Great video safaricam, Looks like another male lion give a roar and that make this pride cautious
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African Lion Pictures

Male Lion with zebra kill at Mara Triangle in June 2012.

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Male lion playing with fawn. Looks like he is not interested in killing him

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This is Metro one of three brothers pride and leaders of the MGM trio. Metro, Goldwyn & Mayer(MGM), so named for their joint leadership of the "Hollywood" pride.

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Subadult lion feeding on buffalo kill made by pride.

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Lioness kill down the year old warthog on the left. Lupunga spur, Mfuwe region.

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Lion from Africa, Photos by wildlife photographers

Muscular male lion from central Kalahari in July 2008,

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Male lion and lioness from Kalahari Patrol, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, 2010

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Male lion doing best what they do most of time..sleeping , photo taken Morkel Erasmus by Madikwe Game Reserve, South Africa.

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Male lion, photo taken by Dogger

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Male lion fighting with pride.

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Male lion with his female photo by Suhas Anand

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Lion and lioness, Lion looks very beautiful just like in movie frame. Photographer Suhas Anand

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2 male lion fighting over territory, Incredible photography

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Same Lion, in sequence of above images.

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