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Lions of Sabi Sands

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One of the most good looking lions in Sabi Sands at the moment!
The Othawa male lion.
Singita GR (Sabi Sands)
Photo credit to: Ross Couper

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Great news! The Southern Lioness has given birth to 2 cubs. N'waswitshaka Males are likely the fathers.

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Photo Credit: Greg Heasman
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(09-09-2020, 04:12 PM)Selati Wrote: Great news! The Southern Lioness has given birth to 2 cubs. N'waswitshaka Males are likely the fathers.

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Owww!
What a cute sighting, finally the N'waswitshaka males became fathers!
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[video=facebook" target="_blank" class="post_link">https://www.facebook.com/andBeyondKirkmansKamp/videos/442352600057690/[/video]
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The young cub of the Sand River Pride interacts playfully with both of the Avoca males, one after the other. Touching moments like these between male lions and their cubs are rarely seen. Male lions have less tolerance for playful behaviour than the lionesses do, and furthermore they are not always with the pride. All the more reason to take the opportunity to play!
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If looks could kill.... One of the Avoca Males on a buffalo kill 
Photo credit: Anja

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(09-09-2020, 06:47 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: [video=facebook" target="_blank" class="post_link">https://www.facebook.com/andBeyondKirkmansKamp/videos/442352600057690/[/video]
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The young cub of the Sand River Pride interacts playfully with both of the Avoca males, one after the other. Touching moments like these between male lions and their cubs are rarely seen. Male lions have less tolerance for playful behaviour than the lionesses do, and furthermore they are not always with the pride. All the more reason to take the opportunity to play!
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Two of the Sand River males were heard roaring around Bush Lodge the whole of last night
Sabi Sabi PGR,Posted: September 7.,2014.
Photo credit to: Mike Laubscher


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The Ravenscourt/Castleton Male taken in 2008.
He was with the Ximhungwe young male
Photo credit to: Rob Vamplew

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(09-10-2020, 03:22 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Two of the Sand River males were heard roaring around Bush Lodge the whole of last night
Sabi Sabi PGR,Posted: September 7.,2014.
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Were these ousted by the Toulon's?
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The Biggest of the Sand River males in some amazing early morning light ~
KK-Sabi Sand,Posted: June 9.,2013.
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the 3 Sand River Males, as we came around a corner, on Wednesday 29th Oct at Kirkmans Kamp. All three together lying in the middle of the road.
KK-Sabi Sand,Posted: November 2.,2014.
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The Toulon males at Kirkman's Kamp
KK-Sabi Sand,Posted: August 6., 2012.
Photo credit to: B.Devitt

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One eye and Stompie in the northern parts of the Sabi Sand (2008/2009)
NBL-Sabi Sand
Photo credits to: Karin V D Merwe

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One eye and Stompie in the northern parts of the Sabi Sand (2008/2009)
NBL-Sabi Sand
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Adorable xhimhungwe lion  cub
Sabi Sand,Posted: September 9.,2020.
Photo credits to: Africa Journey Nature Experience
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