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Nharhu Male Lions

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Skorro male
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(02-11-2021, 02:28 PM)Psyckoo Wrote: Skorro male
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Isn't he beautiful?
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Nharhu male, the limping one
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The limping Nharhu male is growing into an impressive boy
photo and written by: Chad Cocking

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The handsomest of the three Nharhu males!
A fantastic portrait of Skorokoro/limping Nharhu male at @timbavati_pnr
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The new cub of the River pride
Nharhu Slitnose male feeding in a zebra carcass
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Cuteness overload!
The Nharhu male shows some love to his cub at Umlani Bushcamp
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River pride and her daughter
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Spent the afternoon with the River pride today. All full bellied and looking good, only two of the Nharhu males though.


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(04-14-2021, 12:45 AM)Potato Wrote: Spent the afternoon with the River pride today. All full bellied and looking good, only two of the Nharhu males though.

So the male in bad condition was not seen?

I more and more think that dead male around Kambaku was him.. Not their area but not that far either from Tanda Tula, and we do know that lions on death door do wander off alone away from their pride/coalition.
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The River pride had a zebra kill yesterday and Mpohlo wasn't there, We need wait to see what happens with him.
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(04-14-2021, 02:29 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The River pride had a zebra kill yesterday and Mpohlo wasn't there, We need wait to see what happens with him.

Its not a good sign when a lion in such a bad condition is not seen with his pride and brothers..
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