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BBoy with a wound in the armpit
Seems to be Nsuku

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Does anyone know the headcount of the Torchwood pride, lionesses and cubs. Looks like that they are becoming a mega pride. Thanks
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last i heard it was something like 7 lionesses and 10 cubs  but that was a while ago
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Birmingham Male - Sabi Sands - Jors Dannhauser - 26 Aug 2017
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(08-25-2017, 08:11 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: BBoy with a wound in the armpit
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Coincides with Tsalala's injuries timing.
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(08-27-2017, 03:02 AM)WLion Wrote: Coincides with Tsalala's injuries timing.

For two reasons I don't think so.

1- Their territory doesn't extend that far south.

2- One male wouldn't be able to injure legs and back and also the head of the two young males.
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(08-27-2017, 04:38 AM)Tshokwane Wrote:
(08-27-2017, 03:02 AM)WLion Wrote: Coincides with Tsalala's injuries timing.

For two reasons I don't think so.

1- Their territory doesn't extend that far south.

2- One male wouldn't be able to injure legs and back and also the head of the two young males.

LOOKS LIKE A WOUND FROM A BUFFALO HORN
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MFUMO by Jors Dannhauser


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One of the Birmingham Boy roaring after having the buffalo for lunch..
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I think its not his blood but buffalo blood when he lay down to eat it.
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(08-28-2017, 10:12 PM)T Rabbit Wrote: I think its not his blood but buffalo blood when he lay down to eat it.

That was my first thoughts as well, but after more views of the area it looks like a minor injury.
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Birmingham Boys on territorial patrolling. Even though these boys not thinking of conquering other territories, but still guarding their territory to find out that is there any intruders...
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Credits to Tandy Olson - MalaMala.

Male #1.

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The Birmingham males have been feeding on a buffalo that was pulled down a few days ago. Images by Myke Glasson


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Credits to Villiers Steyn, At Close Quarters - Nkorho.

We received a call from the West of a mating pair of lions, a Birmingham male and an Nkuhuma female. We headed in that direction and found the pair in some very thick bush. The male was Tinyo from the Birmingham coalition. We followed them through some difficult bush but they soon walked into a clearing which allowed us the opportunity to get some fantastic shots of them. They walked by us, very close to our vehicles.

They then started heading towards a watering hole and we tried to anticipate them drinking but they decided to walk straight past the water and lie in the shade of a tree. We spent a few more minutes with them before heading back to the lodge for breakfast and photographic training with our guests.


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