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Lions in South-Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia

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" Lion at the elephant carcass in Pilanesberg "


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Marlon du Toit: " What an incredible morning here @royalmadikwe as we watched this male lion roar time & time again. Towards the end he was joined by a lioness and both roared together.

He had to stop halfway through to get rid of a thorny branch stuck in his paw ?!
Absolutely incredible!
SOUND UP for this one & tag a friend who needs a slice of Africa today! "


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Marlon du Toit: " Just returned from @royalmadikwe in Madikwe PVT Game Reserve where I spent alot of time with this 11 year old male lion. He was a big lion. Impressive lion. They fed on an elephant for the entire time we were with him and he gave us some great photographic opportunities!"


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Seyms_ Brugger: " 《 The King's Teeth 》⁣

An impressive male Lion photographed in the darkness of the African night im Zimanga Game Reserve in South Africa.
I love the use of just the spotlight at night. For me, it always conveys a moody type of image.⁣ "


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Seyms Brugger: " A young Lion shows some agressive behavior while the pride was devouring a Buffalo that they had killed earlier in the day.⁣

Table manners go out of the window at kills, and it is not uncommon to see extremely aggressive behavior between them, often resulting in cuts and scrapes across their faces.⁣
This is the mighty Kambula Pride of the world famous Mala Mala Game Reserve in South Africa. They are made up currentky of 22 individuals - a very impressive sight to see indeed !⁣
While a Buffalo may weight up to 950kg, a pride this big makes short work of the kill and are finished within a day.⁣ "


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Will Burrard-Lucas: " A lion photographed with a camera trap in the Zambezi Region of Namibia for @wwf. Part of the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, this is an important wildlife corridor linking together protected areas of Angola, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The lions here were really shy and rarely seen by people so camera traps were the only viable way to photograph them. Scroll across for a short behind-the-scenes clip showing my camera trap set-up ??. "


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Marlon du Toit: " A Moment in Time.

A male lion lifts his head into the wind & tests the scents riding on it. "





Marlon du Toit: " The King and his Kingdom.
Hwange, Zimbabwe."



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" If you want to be noticed, walk into the room like a lion!
Captured on a Wild Eye Safari to Hwange, Zimbabwe."



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James Tyrrell: " Lions doing absolutely nothing is still pretty special; you’re sitting near wild lions.
That should be enough. "



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Marlon du Toit : " Is there anything that can be likened to presence & majesty of a male lion? Not in my books!
Captured on one of my safaris to Hwange, Zimbabwe. "



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Flehmen can start from the smallest scent low at ground level... I like the body mouvement that is implied; the neck becoming lifted to heaven, making the body more elongated. A possibility for us to see muscles appearing under the skin.




But after... The embrace is short and, just after the orgasm, the male has also to avoid a possible scratch. And this, 3 times per hour during 2 or 3 days.

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Mating in music !

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1/2 Kwena pride males or better known as the fierce Mahiwa boys, who at only 5 years old have the largest territory in the Madikwe Game Reserve!
Madikwe GR, south Africa 
By: Mateya Safari Lodge


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One for all and all for one!
3/4 infamous Lol-Gang male coalition, the males that almost completely dominated the Ndutu area in a very fierce way!
Ndutu conservation are, Serengeti
Photos from 2018
By: Scarlett Kwekkeboom


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The golden boys of Madikwe! 

One of the two golden boys of the Mahiwa coalition in a majestic photo where you can appreciate the incredible beauty of this young male! 
Madikwe Game Reserve
By Mykal Dutton 

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