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The white male lion has got quite the mane going! Every time we see him he seems to be even bigger...

The largest of the three young males in the Birmingham Pride, we have been witnessing the pressure that the Ross males are putting on the white male, as well as the other two. As such, these males have often been seen moving by themselves and even exploring new areas together. They have also shown us that they are quite efficient hunters of giraffe!


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The boss of the Western pride  - A fantastic portrait of Skorokoro, the last member of the Nharhu coalition seen at Motswari Private Game Reserve in the Timbavati PNR.
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(12-12-2022, 09:38 PM)Potato Wrote: The white male lion has got quite the mane going! Every time we see him he seems to be even bigger...

The largest of the three young males in the Birmingham Pride, we have been witnessing the pressure that the Ross males are putting on the white male, as well as the other two. As such, these males have often been seen moving by themselves and even exploring new areas together. They have also shown us that they are quite efficient hunters of giraffe!


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They're looking in excellent condition, Birmingham bloodline, a strong one for sure
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Hosi and Socha, didn't know they are called "Drift Males" :

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Does anyone know the status of all of the prides in timbavati?
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One of the Mongawane males ,,Torchwood young male" at Shindzela Tented Camp
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Black dam males in Northern Sabi Sands.

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Brothers for life
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Did you know Hosi and Socha, the dominant male lions of the central Klaserie for the last 4 years, are not actually related by blood? These two formidable lions formed a coalition at some point during their early nomadic years and, since then, they have formed an unstoppable 'bromance'. The love between these two boys is clear to see, with them often seen lying next to - or even on top of - each other. Another fantastic sighting for our guests recently!


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(12-16-2022, 08:15 PM)Potato Wrote: Brothers for life
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Did you know Hosi and Socha, the dominant male lions of the central Klaserie for the last 4 years, are not actually related by blood? These two formidable lions formed a coalition at some point during their early nomadic years and, since then, they have formed an unstoppable 'bromance'. The love between these two boys is clear to see, with them often seen lying next to - or even on top of - each other. Another fantastic sighting for our guests recently!


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Both are each other's "Brother from another mother".
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(12-16-2022, 08:45 PM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(12-16-2022, 08:15 PM)Potato Wrote: Brothers for life
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Did you know Hosi and Socha, the dominant male lions of the central Klaserie for the last 4 years, are not actually related by blood? These two formidable lions formed a coalition at some point during their early nomadic years and, since then, they have formed an unstoppable 'bromance'. The love between these two boys is clear to see, with them often seen lying next to - or even on top of - each other. Another fantastic sighting for our guests recently!


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Both are each other's "Brother from another mother".

They’re partners, Socha born into the Impalabos pride in Balule. Possibly son of the old Mohlabetsi males
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The white Birmingham pride lionesS and the bigger Mbiri male yesterday
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Five Vuyelas together

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(12-14-2022, 06:41 AM)Timbavati Wrote: One of the Mongawane males ,,Torchwood young male" at Shindzela Tented Camp
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One of the prettiest males around, used to have a face unmarred by scars of any sort, I see all of that is slowly changing, now that he is out and about with his partner.
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(12-16-2022, 11:51 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The white Birmingham pride lionesS and the bigger Mbiri male yesterday
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Looks like Scar could use a meal, maybe he is too focused on all of his new females, lots of work to do, and mating can take a lot out of these lions.
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