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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(9 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Just wondering if the guide what saying here is true in reference to lions having virus is treated then why did they not treat S8 Male when S8 apparently have TB from their prognosis even before he died or is it not really TB that killed S8???

Well really hate how the Talamatis and S8 had been treated when they really need help from humans especially the snared Talamati lioness and the TB for S8 and just let him die slowly they just go on like nothing happened and when there are tourist they somehow overpraise the reserve for helping the wildlife when really they are not.

If I remember correctly my friend, when they performed the autopsy on S8, it was determined that he had peritonitis, which in most cases is a fatal infection of all the internal organs.
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So TB is in all lions because of the infected buffalo they eat right? So if a lion gets hurt or injured and it doesn’t get better fast enough the TB will take over a weaken lions body and they’ll die, so is it anything they can do to fix that? I mean I know they can’t cure all the buffalo or whatever but it’s nothing they can do?
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(9 hours ago)afortich Wrote: If I remember correctly my friend, when they performed the autopsy on S8, it was determined that he died of peritonitis, which in most cases is a fatal infection of all the internal organs.
The autopsy for S8 reported lesions on the lungs consistent with Bovine Tuberculosis and peritonitis brought about by a punctured intestine caused by a buffalo.
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(8 hours ago)sunless Wrote:
(9 hours ago)afortich Wrote: If I remember correctly my friend, when they performed the autopsy on S8, it was determined that he died of peritonitis, which in most cases is a fatal infection of all the internal organs.
The autopsy for S8 reported lesions on the lungs consistent with Bovine Tuberculosis and peritonitis brought about by a punctured intestine caused by a buffalo.

You're right, S8 got several things. In that case, peritonitis will kill anything within a few days. For TB to kill will take longer. Therefore, it is very likely that peritonitis was one of the main reasons for his dead.
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