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"The Plains Camps Males are often seen on extensive territorial patrols, covering vast distances, roaring, chasing others lions away, and responding to distant roars with an assertive authority. The dynamics of the Londolozi lions are about to change... Visit the link in our bio to stay tuned"
"We woke up this morning with some audios of lions calling in the distance, We went out in search for them and came across some tracks of two males. After a little time and some work putting into tracking them we came across the two Plains Camp males sitting in the road
We are fortunate enough to see them get up and move of while busy vocalising and adversiting their territory before find a place to settle down for the days"
(10-07-2024, 09:58 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: "We woke up this morning with some audios of lions calling in the distance, We went out in search for them and came across some tracks of two males. After a little time and some work putting into tracking them we came across the two Plains Camp males sitting in the road
We are fortunate enough to see them get up and move of while busy vocalising and adversiting their territory before find a place to settle down for the days"
Credits to nicholas_greeff88
PCMs all the way up in the North again, Elephant Plains Lodge. Makes you wonder when they will encounter some of the (semi) nomadic males roaming around there.. lots of em in the North currently.
(10-07-2024, 09:58 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: "We woke up this morning with some audios of lions calling in the distance, We went out in search for them and came across some tracks of two males. After a little time and some work putting into tracking them we came across the two Plains Camp males sitting in the road
We are fortunate enough to see them get up and move of while busy vocalising and adversiting their territory before find a place to settle down for the days"
Credits to nicholas_greeff88
PCMs all the way up in the North again, Elephant Plains Lodge. Makes you wonder when they will encounter some of the (semi) nomadic males roaming around there.. lots of em in the North currently.
This scenario seems to happen every time these boys go up north, like there are always several males roaming, in the same general vicinity, yet they seemingly never bump into one another. That leads me to believe that there are a lot of encounters/interactions that we are just not privy to.
(10-08-2024, 11:56 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: 1/2 Plains Camp Male
Credits to Michaels_wildlife_
Such a badass looking lion, maybe even more than ZigZag Mbiri although that's a tough contest. The scars around his eye give him such an impressive look.
(10-08-2024, 11:56 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: 1/2 Plains Camp Male
Credits to Michaels_wildlife_
Such a badass looking lion, maybe even more than ZigZag Mbiri although that's a tough contest. The scars around his eye give him such an impressive look.
Tough contest for sure, both top specimens who came from two of the most legendary coalitions ever tracked in Kruger
But ZigZag now with his lip injury makes me think of a grizzly bear
Even before the injury, he is enormous, just the sheer size of his head and all wow
Its one of those lions that I would love to know the measurements
Makunga isnt too far behind and give it a couple more years and he will probably raise higher in people consideration including me
PS: everytime I say Makunga , Big Mak or whatever I get annoyed that his brother doesnt have a name and its just " the brother"