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The Birmingham Males

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J-boVFLTshokwane thanks and I agree they do have a lot of ground to cover for 3 males . The dynamics will continue to be interesting moving forward . They seem to be a safe distance from other coalitions as well as I haven't heard of them having any run ins with other males recently aside from the Othawa male they have a lot of offspring to protect from the other predators as well.

What happened with them and the Othawa male? 
Haven’t seen any recent reports about him either, he is my favourite in sabi
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The Kings.
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Nsuku with a much needed kill. Image by Scott Shuldiner at Mala Mala, November 28, 2018


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@Herekitty :

About #1563: you write "Nsuku with a much needed kill. " Yes, very much needed kill ! Almost emaciated, we can see all his muscles of his front limb, his ribs.  But his mane looks always pretty, so he has kept his vigour. Is it the end of the times of scarcity ? I hope for him and his comrades in-arms.

But anatomically speaking, nice photo !
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im hoping that the raining season will bring much more prey, and as personal opinion, i think there will be some changes in the lions dynamics aswell.We will see what it will happen...
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Hey @Spalea, he has generally been the slimmest of what is one of the best fed coalitions I've seen, but he does look particularly lean. I guess it must be hard work keeping all those Ntsevu/Kambulas happy, and all the wife swapping could get stressful! I think it's been dry, hot and windy on the lowveldt lately, but one good thing about the dry weather is that it brings more prey to the waterholes. Everyone's probably had enough of Nhenha's regal head (bring back Mfumo!), but it's another good composition from Andrew Danckwerts at Mala Mala. November 29, 2018


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Credits to James Tyrrell - Londolozi.

One of the Birmingham males considers whether or not to reply to his brother’s distant roar. In photography – as in most things in life – one learns far more from one’s mistakes, and in this case, I unfortunately didn’t capture his eye. Whilst the side profile is nice and it’s great to get so much detail in his mane, it’s the eye ultimately that should make a shot like this, so the photo falls short.

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One of the Birmingham males enjoys a last drink from a pan before the morning’s rising heat forced him into the shade.

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(11-30-2018, 06:53 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: Credits to James Tyrrell - Londolozi.

One of the Birmingham males considers whether or not to reply to his brother’s distant roar. In photography – as in most things in life – one learns far more from one’s mistakes, and in this case, I unfortunately didn’t capture his eye. Whilst the side profile is nice and it’s great to get so much detail in his mane, it’s the eye ultimately that should make a shot like this, so the photo falls short.

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One of the Birmingham males enjoys a last drink from a pan before the morning’s rising heat forced him into the shade.

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birmingham most of times they are alone...and its not good for them..!!!
do anybody know whos father of this males?
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(11-30-2018, 11:24 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: birmingham most of times they are alone...and its not good for them..!!!

It's the only way to patrol a big territory.

(11-30-2018, 11:24 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: do anybody know whos father of this males?

The old Birmingham males.
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KING OF SABI Nhenha - one of The Birmingham males and part of the Torchwood pride in Sabi Sand. March 2017. Image by David Harrison at Djuma, November 28, 2018

 
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(11-30-2018, 11:38 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: It's the only way to patrol a big territory.
if avocas males see alone...they will attack for sure...!!!
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(12-01-2018, 08:18 PM)Raj8143 Wrote:
(11-30-2018, 11:38 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: It's the only way to patrol a big territory.
if avocas males see alone...they will attack for sure...!!!

At that point they are far from each others. Moreover Avocas has yet a lot of job to do in the north. They didn't yet took full controll of any pride. I don't see any reason why would they put any efforts in trying confrontation with Birmingham Boys in cantral Sabi Sands. Only reason I can think they could fight for is when BBoys decide to go back north in look for another females to mate with. However in that case they would rather get together as lions do in such cases. In that case I would say that it will be more likely to BBoys catch lone Avoca than in the opposite. After all Northen Avocas also do not stick together at full time.
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(12-01-2018, 08:41 PM)Potato Wrote:
(12-01-2018, 08:18 PM)Raj8143 Wrote:
(11-30-2018, 11:38 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: It's the only way to patrol a big territory.
if avocas males see alone...they will attack for sure...!!!

At that point they are far from each others. Moreover Avocas has yet a lot of job to do in the north. They didn't yet took full controll of any pride. I don't see any reason why would they put any efforts in trying confrontation with Birmingham Boys in cantral Sabi Sands. Only reason I can think they could fight for is when BBoys decide to go back north in look for another females to mate with. However in that case they would rather get together as lions do in such cases. In that case I would say that it will be more likely to BBoys catch lone Avoca than in the opposite. After all Northen Avocas also do not stick together at full time.
yaa...i agree with u also...!!! numbers matter...but some times numbers failed....everybody know the fight 5 vs 2.... majins vs mapogos....
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(12-01-2018, 10:42 PM)Raj8143 Wrote:
(12-01-2018, 08:41 PM)Potato Wrote:
(12-01-2018, 08:18 PM)Raj8143 Wrote:
(11-30-2018, 11:38 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: It's the only way to patrol a big territory.
if avocas males see alone...they will attack for sure...!!!

At that point they are far from each others. Moreover Avocas has yet a lot of job to do in the north. They didn't yet took full controll of any pride. I don't see any reason why would they put any efforts in trying confrontation with Birmingham Boys in cantral Sabi Sands. Only reason I can think they could fight for is when BBoys decide to go back north in look for another females to mate with. However in that case they would rather get together as lions do in such cases. In that case I would say that it will be more likely to BBoys catch lone Avoca than in the opposite. After all Northen Avocas also do not stick together at full time.
yaa...i agree with u also...!!! numbers matter...but some times numbers failed....everybody know the fight 5 vs 2.... majins vs mapogos....

this fight never happened. it was 2v1.
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It was confrontation between 5 members coalition and 2 members coalition even through there was no open battle 5vs2.
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