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One of the Birmingham brothers on the way to a buffalo kill that was brought down by the female lions. Sabi Sands - South Africa.
Credits to Gregory Sweeney
We tracked down one of the Birmingham Male Lions while out on Safari yesterday. There seems to be a constant battle between the males for dominance, and as such - access to females. Image by Aneen Neethling
(09-07-2016, 07:40 AM)Gamiz Wrote: We tracked down one of the Birmingham Male Lions while out on Safari yesterday. There seems to be a constant battle between the males for dominance, and as such - access to females. Image by Aneen Neethling
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My favorite u.u
poor boy. number 4 seems to be on the receiving end of a lot of the exchanges. i'm guessing he's also younger/less dominant. great to have so many fantastic pictures being posted!
09-10-2016, 10:22 AM( This post was last modified: 09-10-2016, 10:24 AM by Gamiz )
From Nkorho Bush Lodge
9 September
- Found two Birmingham males and one Styx female laying down together doing some contact calls before they decided to get up and move south out of the northern area.
- Later another one of the males was found just a little bit West from the others, he was moving quite swiftly north.
- Lots of other general game!
Kind Regards
Chene & Nkorho Rangers
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From Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve
A Birmingham male lion rolls over while he was resting. Lions are generally only active for a few hours a day, and primarily under the cover of darkness. They conserve their energy by resting up through the heat of the day. Image by Myke Glasson
The first thought that crossed my mind when I saw this pic is that he looked magnificent. All majestic, doing honour to the stereotype lions have been subject to since the beginnings of time.