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The Birmingham Males

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is it true these guys were evicted from their natal pride by the selatis?Are the selatis their fathers or was it following a takeover?
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Birmingham Boy - WildEarth Safari, Louise Pavid

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(08-27-2016, 07:32 PM)jacksonsmash Wrote: is it true these guys were evicted from their natal pride by the selatis?Are the selatis their fathers or was it following a takeover?

I think they were expelled by the Northern Matimba males, following a takeover.

The fathers of the Birmingham males were three males also called Birmingham males( to differentiate, just think of them as Old Birmingham males). They were said to be huge males, and in fact one of them was weighed when collared and said to be in a range of 250-270 kg, although it is not clear if this was the actual weight or an estimation.

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The last of the Birmingham males used to hang out with the Mabande male (see info of Mabande in the Lions of Timbavati thread) but he was killed by poachers (he was already quite old though).

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Male #3, credits to Claire Almond.

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Male #4, credits to Michelle van der Walt.

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BB #4
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BB #3

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Male #1 also called Blondie, from E.p. Rangers, credits to Louis Liversage.

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Male #1, also called Blondie.

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"Portrait of an awesome male lion. Just love the character of these amazing animals faces....... So many stories in that face"

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The Kings Table...


An early morning spent with a Birmingham boy on a buffalo kill - with At Close Quarters - Photographic Safaris- Credits to Joshua McPhail.

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Bb #4

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Photo and information credits: Ale Olivieri from WanderingThru
"Portrait of a Northern king."

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BB #2

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The chinise xD
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any history on these fine gentlemen.which area do they hang bout
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(09-01-2016, 12:55 PM)jacksonsmash Wrote: any history on these fine gentlemen.

Well, their history is all here in this thread.

Quote:which area do they hang bout

North and east of the Sabi sands.
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Birmingham male, credits to Karin van der Merwe.

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Birmingham males, credits to Joshua McPhail.

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