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The Tumbela Coalition

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First and last picture are Othawa cubs.
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(12-04-2021, 07:24 PM)WildRev Wrote:
What a regal lion he is.
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Beautiful pictures of Skorro jr crossing the river
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Tumbela males playing. Dominant male knows his judo well 
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Skorro Jr playing with his cubbies...again. I think he likes to be around them and play.


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Skorro Jr 
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"The larger Tumbela male exercising some restraint with his cubs from the Othawa pride, over the last 8 months he has shown a lot of patience with the playful antics of the 6 cubs." 
Skorro jr is a good father,
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The Tumbela males have been very active of late. They spend most evenings roaring and patrolling their territory. The catalyst to this activity is most probably the Plains camp males that are closing in from the east.


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