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The Birmingham Males

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Two big, scarred brothers drinking. It looked like a statement; cementing their alliance. A silent war cry. “This place belongs to us; we claim this water. We took it together and we will defend it together - shoulder to shoulder”. Steeling themselves for challengers that will come. Fights that will happen. Many will be mere skirmishes with untried youngsters, some more testing. One or two will be brutal.

A place belongs to whoever claims it hardest! Image by Ian Thomas at Londolozi, October 31, 2018

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(10-31-2018, 03:22 AM)Herekitty Wrote: Two big, scarred brothers drinking. It looked like a statement; cementing their alliance. A silent war cry. “This place belongs to us; we claim this water. We took it together and we will defend it together - shoulder to shoulder”. Steeling themselves for challengers that will come. Fights that will happen. Many will be mere skirmishes with untried youngsters, some more testing. One or two will be brutal.

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Amazing photo!Nhenha left and Nsuku right?
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It certainly looks like it @The Infamous 
The presence of the male lion is like no other. This one walked off as dark fell, roaring into the night. Unforgettable. Image by Stefanie Deker, November 1, 2018

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A Gowrie male on the move. Image by Nic Nel at MalaMala, November 2, 2018

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Hot on the tail of a female lion. Image by Nic Nel at MalaMala, November 3, 2018

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A male lion lifts his head into a stiff breeze. What could he possibly smell that we couldn’t? Was it females, another male or a potential kill nearby?
Nhenha. Image by Alex Jordan at Londolozi, November 3, 2018

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how many males or lioness did the birmingham lions had kill till now? The Birmingham Maleirmingham Males
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Edit: the photographer was asked if these are recent pics, he responded yes they are! May 2016 - 
Mfumo and Tynio. Image by bottle Idle Mind at Sabi Sands, posted November 4, 2018 

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Nhenha. Image by Gerald Garlitz at MalaMala, November 4, 2018

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(11-04-2018, 01:59 AM)Raj8143 Wrote: how many males or lioness did the birmingham lions had kill till now?

They killed two or three lionesses when they tookover the land from the Matimba males.

They have not killed any male.
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Tshokwane bboys killed one male already too. Two unknown males Came from kruger Park and invaded North SS. Bboys attacked and killed one. The other escaped. If im not wrong it was posted here.
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The post of the murder of the unknown male by bboys was made first in #761
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(11-04-2018, 03:12 PM)Herekitty Wrote: Mfumo and Tynio. Image by bottle Idle Mind at Sabi Sands, posted November 4, 2018 

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after watching their pics...i guess mantimahle or avoca will replaced them within 2 or 3 yrs!!!
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(11-04-2018, 10:42 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: bboys killed one male already too. Two unknown males Came from kruger Park and invaded North SS. Bboys attacked and killed one. The other escaped.

You're right, I had forgotten about that. My post was mostly focused on the time they became dominant, but yeah I remember now.
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Tshokwane yes. BBboys killed him in october of 2017 at Nkorho. I think Were nsuku and tynio who surrounded the male. Looks like nsuku is the most agressivo against other males. He was the lead in the attack of bboys against northern avocas. 
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(11-05-2018, 05:18 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: Tshokwane yes. BBboys killed him in october of 2017 at Nkorho. I think Were nsuku and tynio who surrounded the male. Looks like nsuku is the most agressivo against other males. He was the lead in the attack of bboys against northern avocas. 

did they killed the avoca male ?
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