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Found a cache of Londolozi images not published on their blog, including this one from James Tyrrell's recent story of Nhenha chasing the Tsalala lioness.

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Sam and Mary Jane Armacost, September 26, 2018.

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John Mohaud, April 26, 2018.

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Credits to Liam J. Henderson - MalaMala.

~Exit, pursued by a lion~

After many attempts to wake its father from a deep morning slumber, this little cub got more than it bargained for. A quick exit was conducted!


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A perfect click on a morning game drive in Mala Mala private game reserve in South Africa ??.... can see morning light falling on the kings face which is the best lighting for photography. Credit: Sandeep Engineer, posted October 19, 2018.

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Excerpt from Londolozi Blog - Week in Pictures - by James Tyrrell, 19, October, 2018.
This Birmingham male had been mating with the Tsalala female close to the Londolozi camps. When male lions want to assess the reproductive status of a lioness, they analyze pheromones in her urine by use of their vomeronasal or Jacobson’s organ. Immediately after testing the scent of the Tsalala female, the Birmingham male began walking away, heading back towards the rest of his coalition. This most likely indicated that the female was not – or was simply no longer – in oestrus.

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Shot of Nhenha from the Londolozi Blog by James Tyrrell dated October 19, 2018.

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Nhenha. Credit: image by Reggie Barreto at Mala Mala, posted October 21, 2018

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Nhenha and sole Tsalala lioness at Londolozi. Credit: image by Lucien Beaumont, posted October 22 at Londolozi.

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Nsuku at Rattray's. Credit: image by Sharon looks, posted October 21, 2018

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This appears to be Mfumo at MalaMala airport, posted October 1, 2018, but could be any time. Credit: video by Tom Spatig.
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Nhenha bossing it as per usual. Credit: image by Arjun Anand at MalaMala, posted October 21, 2018.

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Credit: image by Monica Tyler, posted October 22, 2018

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Check out the size of the foreleg on one of the royal cubs. Credit: image by Sean Zeederberg at Londolozi, posted October 21, 2018

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Tynio doing the same. Credit: image by Kishan Hansjee at Arathusa, posted October 21, 2018

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Can't leave out Nsuku. Credit: Michael Tilley at MalaMala, Posted October 23, 2018

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Nhenha in Londolozi. Credit: Irene Nathanson, posted October 23, 2018

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Nsuku at Londolozi by Sean Zeederberg. October 24, 2018.

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Has there ever been a more photogenic lion? Credit: Andrew Parker Felix at Londoozi, October 24, 2018.

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