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RRM's son roaring




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The Majestic King RRM

 



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(04-17-2025, 01:11 AM)afortich Wrote: The Majestic King RRM

 



I guess this is what we call peak condition for an 11 year old male? Wow, looking great.
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(04-17-2025, 09:45 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote:
(04-17-2025, 01:11 AM)afortich Wrote: The Majestic King RRM

 



I guess this is what we call peak condition for an 11 year old male? Wow, looking great.

I could not agree more my friend.
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(04-17-2025, 09:45 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: I guess this is what we call peak condition for an 11 year old male? Wow, looking great.

Healthy males look like that.

Problem with "age" in Kruger lions is not the age itself, yet if that lion has some kind of disesase (TB, black spot etc.) or not.

Male lion in Kruger will look in peak condition up to ~12/13 years of age if he is completley healthy, and reach 14/15 yrs.

Problem is, ~ 1/5 males (maybe less) are, and some who are, might get killed/injured before.

Diseases and fatalities are main factor why in Kruger, males lifespan is ~9/10 yrs, if we remove that, average would be over 12. Which means, male who doesnt have that, will reach 12+ without a problem.
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Those darn buffalo carry TB and males bring those things down left and right so if they get hurt TB will takeover period example is blondie avoca poor boy RIP
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(04-16-2025, 09:33 PM)afortich Wrote: RRM's son roaring





First time I see him roaring, he is a very good natured boy.
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(04-18-2025, 12:41 AM)FACR2212 Wrote:
(04-16-2025, 09:33 PM)afortich Wrote: RRM's son roaring





First time I see him roaring, he is a very good natured boy.

Agree with u bro. Good looking boy!
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Red Road son

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Young Nharu male / Red Road son 

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