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Lions of Timbavati

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Black Dam breakaway




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1/2 Xikukutsu males on a recent sighting on Thornybush
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Portrait of the old Birmingham male "Smudge"

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One of the three big and proud Machaton males and the cubs of the Takazile pride at Balule Game Reserve
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The young Birmingham male is getting bigger snd strong each day who passes with his pride at Ngala Safari Lodge.
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Timbavati-Ngala Safari Lodge,Posted: 30/08/2020

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When you are the centre of attention and you don’t care. The Black Dam male in the Timbavati
Photo credit to: Mark Hunter
Timbavati Game Reserve-South Africa,Posted: May 2019


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The King in all his glory at Thornybush Game Reserve

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This still has to be one of my favorite male lions...

The Mapoza male has many different battle scars, but the main one being his right eye.

A really powerful image with lots of different contrasts and textures.

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Thornybush Game Reserve-South Africa,PostedSad30.08.20)


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unknown (beautiful) male seen recently on our cutline close to dundee.
This is one of the two new males that visit the Klaserie area (northern area) they came from the South Makumu area
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Klaserie Camps-Greater KNP,Posted: 26.08.2020

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The two Mbiri male lions (current pride males of the Mayambula pride in KNP/Timbavati) the difference of size of the mane between the younger Mbiri and the larger Mbiri male is a bit remarkable here.
This probably show the proof that he is a bit younger than his brother!
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Manyeleti Game Reserve-2016

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Trilogy male (fresh from another kill!) chasing Machaton males off buffalo kill (originally taken down by three Ross females who came back across from Timbavati with their cubs at the time)
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The 2 Mbiri males at Bateleur Safari Camp a couple of years ago in Timbavati relaxing in the shade of the trees
Photo credit to: Brad Marais
Timbavati-Bateleur Safari Camp,Posted 08/09/2018

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The bigger of the two Xikukutsu males  on Thornybush Game Reserve.
Will be this the start of the Monwana pride with a new coalition as pride males? Only time will tell... These guys means bussiness!

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Thornybush Game Reserve-Royal Malewane,Posted: 15/09/2020

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A lioness from the timbila pride keeps a watchful eye for approaching hyenas.
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Klaserie Private Game Reserve-Greater Kruger,Posted: 15.09.2020.

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"the difference of size of the mane between the younger Mbiri and the larger Mbiri male is a bit remarkable here"

Always was. Larger Mbirri always had overdeveloped for his age mane, while Shaka had underdeveloped mane. Still both were born in late 2013.
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Mbiris at September:


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December: Stop at 1:11






When Mbiris came to an age in which mane starts growing, mane of larger Mbiri was developing much quicker.
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