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The Charleston Males and Their Male Lineage

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(06-27-2020, 02:02 AM)sik94 Wrote:
(06-04-2020, 12:25 AM)Potato Wrote: He was found by rangers with broken back and put down to cut suffering. Cause of that injury is unknown. His brother is alive, well and still dominant over some pride in KNP.

He was snared, poached. Don't know about the broken back.

You confuse two different situations. He was found with a "snare" about year before he died. Vet has been informed about that, but after closer inspection "snare" turned out to be purcupine spike and no intervention was needed.
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( This post was last modified: 07-09-2020, 08:38 PM by Brahim )

        Charleston Male big boy seen yesterday . He was with three lioness and one sub adult male . He looked good big black maned and they were contact calling for the rest of pride to join them . Photo credits screenshot from Facebook  David Jenkins
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(07-09-2020, 08:04 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote:
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   Charleston Male big boy seen yesterday . His was with one lioness and one sub adult male . He looked good big black maned and they were contact calling for the rest of pride to join them . Photo credits screenshot from Facebook  David Jenkins

Great find, do you know maybe where in Kruger this was?
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        Yeah I would link you guys to the page but it is a private group so you would have to join here’s  some screen shots tho
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(07-09-2020, 08:16 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Yeah I would link you guys to the page but it is a private group so you would have to join here’s  some screen shots tho

Ty, he is in Charleston's old territory, just few km from Sabi Sands..
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Big Boy and his pride:





Charlestons son is already massive :


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    Great find yeah that son is looking good. Good genes , imagine when the Charleston males were 2 they looked a lot older . That picture is them at 2 years old in 2013 . Credit Adriaan de grange
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Big boy still looks in great condition
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"Charlestons son is already massive "

Gradfathers were massive, fathers were massive so what would we expect from sons? :)

"imagine when the Charleston males were 2 they looked a lot older"

Yup, as Mala Mala described 3 years old Charlestons  "young males are colosal for their age"
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One of the Charleston males!
What a gorgeous boy he was, Mazino
Credit: Peter and Ondine Chadwick

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1/2 Charleston males on a territorial patrol at Kirkman's Kamp,2017
Credit: Thomas Werner

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What a fantastic sighting from last year of the remaining Charleston male Big Boy spotted in KNP.
Posted 12/28/2019.
Photo credit to Muzi Safaris Tours

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Charleston boys (2015)
Sabi Sand,Posted: March 12.,2015.
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This morning we were surprised by the two Charleston males moving around the central part of Sabi Sabi!  It’s good to have the two males back, but for how long, we do not know…
Sabi Sabi PGR,Posted: 19/08/17.
Photo credit to: Francois Rosslee


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