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United States TheLioness Offline
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Beautiful scars! As well as a magnificent lion. Looks like etosha or Kalahari
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Battle scarred males

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Credits to Gerhard Steenkamp.

For life.

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( This post was last modified: 02-26-2018, 09:48 PM by Tshokwane )

Credits to Barry Peiser.

A male lion standing, scanning and focused, scared nose and face, dominance comes at a high price and will cost you your life one day, but you do it to survive the day and protect your own @singita_ Lebombo 

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Photo Credits: 
Photography byelme
Kgalagadi

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Credits to Kwandwe Private Game Reserve.

South Male lion made a determined march to the northern parts of Kwandwe yesterday morning in response to what must have been the Dark male lion calling on the top of the hills. This morning we witnessed the Dark male making a hasty retreat south towards Uplands. As several lionesses on the reserve approach their next oestrus cycle, South Male will be on high alert ensuring his rival has no chance in taking control of any of the prides.

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Credit: victoria coombe

"First light, the sun hadn’t made it through the clouds yet resulting in my shots being very dark and grainy so I decided to switch to video instead. Couldn’t believe the male lion just confidently strolled into a pack of about 20 hyenas and walked off with the remains of their kill, clearly he knows he’s the king of beasts! Make sure you have your sound is switched on"!!
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Full Story in the Link Below
https://www.latestsightings.com/single-p...ilanesberg




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(03-29-2018, 09:50 PM)Pckts Wrote:
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Full Story in the Link Below
https://www.latestsightings.com/single-p...ilanesberg





Something not seen often, that's for sure!
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Mexico Gamiz Offline
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Who is he?
Photos by: Bernhard Bekker
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Charleston? Matinmhale? Jock?
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(04-24-2018, 10:53 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Who is he?

Charleston? Matinmhale? Jock?
The photo was captured to Skukuza.

I'm not sure about it, I'll let you know if I find out.
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Credits to Johan Van Zyl.

Never get tired of witnessing the power and confidence that a big male Lion possesses.
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Credits to Kapama Private Game Reserve.


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lion attacks man at Marakele Sanctuary
Thabazimbi in SA
A tragic incident happened at Marakale Sanctuary. Info by Soula Vaso Christos: the lion was killed, but the man survived. His name is Mike Higgs and is the owner of the Marakele Sanctuary at Thabazimbi in SA. This is apparently a big cat sanctuary with cats saved from canned hunting. The gentleman made a terrible error in judgement and it nearly cost him his life...sadly the lion was killed!
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(05-01-2018, 01:41 PM)Fredymrt Wrote:
lion attacks man at Marakele Sanctuary
Thabazimbi in SA

Literally invited it... 

Hope this kind of reckless madness is soon outlawed!
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