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(11-03-2015, 11:04 PM)Pckts Wrote: I can't wait to go!!!!!!!!!!
I'll be the luckiest man in world if I get an encounter like this one.

Haha I get you!!!! 
I had Ceasar this close, they are freaky big and has another level of beuaty when they are wild!
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Found some great looking male lions today.  



this is an absolutely stunning male lion! 



 
This male does look like an unusually muscular lion, bad the clip is so short.
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Some more videos 




The mapogo lions are fighting Makhulu is the one being dominated for sure think the aggressive one is Dreadlocks, if that's the case these are the two biggest of them. 



Four Male Lions Chasing a Young Tsessebe without any luck. 




big difference between male and female here for sure.  



 

male lion with a great chase here 



 

large boys!
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MALE LION KILLS LEOPARD VIDEO!
stumbled over this video today first time I see this on video. the video of the actual big cat fight is short, well here it is apparently male lion KILLING LEOPARD. 
I have contacted Kapama Game Reserve to hear about further info of the event, the full video and about the sex of the leopard. 




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great male lion specimen at Kololo Game Reserve 



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(11-06-2015, 07:58 AM)Pantherinae Wrote: MALE LION KILLS LEOPARD VIDEO!
stumbled over this video today first time I see this on video. the video of the actual big cat fight is short, well here it is apparently male lion KILLING LEOPARD. 
I have contacted Kapama Game Reserve to hear about further info of the event, the full video and about the sex of the leopard. 





The leopard is shown for a few seconds only, it looks to me like a young male judging by its built, head, and the tiny dewlap on his chin, it still a bit unclear.
Unfortunate for the leopard having to coexist with his larger cousins lions and tigers and fall victim occasionally to their superior size and power.
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( This post was last modified: 11-06-2015, 08:57 AM by Pantherinae )

I agree @Dr Panthera this does look like a young male leopard. would be nice to have a clarification anyways :) 
this male lion aswell what a specimen.
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( This post was last modified: 11-06-2015, 12:50 PM by sanjay )

@Pantherinae: #199, clearly a big male lion. Beautiful !
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Phinda male lion HUGE boy 

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big male lion from the Crater 

 
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A very persistent Crater lioness, and she managed to wear down the buffalo in 45 minutes by herself alone.




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( This post was last modified: 11-15-2015, 10:24 PM by Pantherinae )


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New male lion at Moremi, what a great looking cat.
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It's as if his mane was trimmed. If you can any good side profiles of him, please share. He'd be very useful to show cave lions in comparisons.
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@tigerluver this male is new to me! I will contact Moremi and try to get some information about the boy and if I can find a new picture of him I will share Grin
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