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The Birmingham Males

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( This post was last modified: 12-24-2020, 02:13 PM by BigLion39 )

To me hes a spitting (facial) image of the Old  Birmingham Male!
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(12-24-2020, 02:13 PM)BigLion39 Wrote: To me hes a spitting (facial) image of the Old  Birmingham Male!

Indeed. Nsuku was really similar with the blond maned of the old Birmingham males
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One of the Birmingham males Nsuku at Djuma in Sabi Sands
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The undisputed kings of Central Sabi Sands at MalaMala Game Reserve 
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Legends of MalaMala
The two Gowrie males 
Tinyo has a small limp on his front right paw

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Eye level with 1/2 Birmingham/Gowrie males "Nhenha" at Londolozi Game Reserve
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One of the Birmingham coalition male lions walks onto 1st rock. - Photo by: Jors Dannhauser 

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(12-27-2020, 05:16 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Legends of MalaMala
The two Gowrie males 
Tinyo has a small limp on his front right paw

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This picture has later years Majingalane vibes, love it.
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credits: James Tyrrel

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credits: Cheetah Plains Private Game Reserve


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Tinyo has a slight limp on his back leg, rangers said in comments that it gets better, and when is warm up its not that visiable:




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Old Birmingham male with Mabande at Motswari, October 2013

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Is that the big fella from the start of the lions of sabi sands thread? Sure it claims he was 280kg! That is very heavy
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How many generations of Birmingham males have their been since recoring began? The current Birmingham males are the second or third group to be named so?
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