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Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

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Very sad. The crazies on social media are already throwing around theories without any confirmed information from the reserve. Nuts.
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A photographer who has visited Phinda is saying he was unfortunately put down by the reserve  https://www.instagram.com/p/CXu50nMq3dp/...=copy_link
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(12-21-2021, 05:20 PM)Tonpa Wrote: A photographer who has visited Phinda is saying he was unfortunately put down by the reserve  https://www.instagram.com/p/CXu50nMq3dp/...=copy_link

If what those comments are saying is true, that is very concerning. Phinda had better get out in front of this quickly.
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Monomoholo , The Legend of Madikwe



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Everything is said. A lion whose story leads us as a human species into an inglorious light. May the name Cecil stand for positive change in the future!



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The famous boys of Zambia - Ginger and Garlic



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(04-30-2021, 08:10 PM)Mohawk4 Wrote: From the three Addo males that were translocated from Addo to Madikwe in 2020 only one is still alive today. These two sweet boys are the two who unfortunately didn’t make it. The young male in the background died immediately after the relocation. After waking up from the sedation his two brothers for some unknown reason ganged up on him and killed him. The young male in the front met his end in March this year when he and his remaining brother tried to take over the territory of the two old males Kwandwe and Monomoholo. They weren’t ready, they didn’t stand the slightest of chance. The surviving male could only flee for his life. This picture was taken 2018 in the Addo Park. Back then they still went by the names Harry and Dick. The third one was called Tom. According to Pete Leyland they were sired by the two males Roy and Nomad. They’re now living at Mountain Zebra NP. 

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How the Addo Males arrived to Madikwe, May 2019





Poor guys Disappointed What happened to Tom, the last of the Addos?
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Some Etosha giants. 




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Pride male walks up on his pride sharing a meal with another pride. He is cautious, standing back and processes the scene, taking his time to observe what is happening before reacting.




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Interaction between male lions very well filmed.











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Amakhala solo male eating one of his favorite meal.
This guy looks bulky!!




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Prideland youngster looking for his pride




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Two lionesses for me and none for you Wink




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Wink  ( This post was last modified: 08-09-2022, 03:12 AM by afortich )

Lioness queen is not letting massive King to spank little cub Wink




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Aggressive boys!!




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