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(09-18-2020, 05:55 AM)239Pu Wrote:
(09-17-2020, 08:58 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: A beautiful sets of photos of the older Mapoza male at Kambaku Lodges - His size and mane was just Beautiful.
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he looks to me like a BIG lion , tall and heavy and a big skull 

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Yes he was a very big and beautiful lion!
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One of the three older Birmingham males "BLONDIE" Nsuku father 100%
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The good looking Black dam male
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1/3 old Birmingham males "Kinky Tail" - The Resemblance with Nhenha it's amazing.
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"BLONDIE" of the old Birmingham males (Which also was collared at that time) - He was a very pretty lion.
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A portrait of a fallen king - The Black dam male in all his glory - Who during the years that he was been growing and gaining confidence he did a coalition with other two males, Timbavati male who was seen by first time in Thornybush in 2014 and Marvin (the Monwana pride male).
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Tracking down the greats .... What a lion and what excitement as fresh tracks turned into the real deal. Fantastic sighting this week of the hansom and scarred up soldier, Socha and three River Pride females. Without Hosi his coalition partner and King by his side, Socha seems to be working on the next generation with plenty of femis grimace while following the ladies supposedly coming into oestrus. We did however have confirmation in track and sign that Hosi is indeed in the area and still being the fantastic father he is and escorting the remainder River Pride females and their cubs. What remarkable Klaserie lions and what privileged sights.


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(09-18-2020, 08:06 PM)Potato Wrote: Tracking down the greats .... What a lion and what excitement as fresh tracks turned into the real deal. Fantastic sighting this week of the hansom and scarred up soldier, Socha and three River Pride females. Without Hosi his coalition partner and King by his side, Socha seems to be working on the next generation with plenty of femis grimace while following the ladies supposedly coming into oestrus. We did however have confirmation in track and sign that Hosi is indeed in the area and still being the fantastic father he is and escorting the remainder River Pride females and their cubs. What remarkable Klaserie lions and what privileged sights.


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Mohlabetsi son - Very great legacy Socha
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( This post was last modified: 09-18-2020, 09:22 PM by Timbavati )

We also got to catch up with the two Monwana male lions in the very far western section of our concession – after killing the Black Dam male, these males seem to have established themselves as the likely new dominant males of the Giraffe Pride.
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The White young male of the Birmingham pride at Tanda Tula Safari Camp
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Portrait of the Black dam male at Thornybush Game Reserve
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The Mapoza male walking with attitude at Thornybush Game Reserve
Photo credit to: Daniyala S'rina Torlage
Thornybush Game Reserve,Posted: 19.09.2020.

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The Machaton males at Northampton in the Klaserie PNR in South Africa.
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Klaserie Male, Kuvaviseka "scar" who was the father of the Xakubusa (white lionesses) in the Northern area of Timbavati!
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A beautiful portrait of one of the Birmingham females which is of the middle aged females (+- 7 years old) and also mother of the White young male of the Birmingham pride
Photo credit to: Raquel Barao Photography
Timbavati-Ngala,Posted: 19.09.2020


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