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N'waswitshaka males

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Ubuso


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(03-16-2022, 01:07 AM)WildRev Wrote: Ubuso



Amhale?
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Hes missing a lower canine.
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Gore and Amahle (5th picture) 
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Gore

"With the sound of lions vocalising far in the distance, one of the N’waswishaka males was very aware as to what was happening."


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A stunning portrait of Gore 
Credit: David Roberts


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(03-21-2022, 01:14 PM)lionuk Wrote: A stunning portrait of Gore 
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Gore and the southern lioness are very good looking couple
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Gore resting in the morning sun


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Amahle

"As the darkness of the night began, one of the N’waswishaka males started to get active and began to call his brothers before setting off on his territorial patrol."


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Gore

"Just before dawn we heard very faint vocalising coming from in front of the lodge. We knew it was pretty far but sounded as if the male lion was slowly moving closer to camp so we headed out to see if we could find him.  We went straight to the last place where we heard him calling from and found the big male moving through an open area."


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Gore
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1/4 n'was, Londolozi
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Gore and Amahle
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Any updates of Eorenji? I believe last sighting was 3 weeks ago.
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(03-29-2022, 05:27 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Any updates of Eorenji? I believe last sighting was 3 weeks ago.

He was seen few days ago with Kambula females.
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