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Dark mane Avoca roaring. Almost 3 years solo king of Talamati pride. This lion has surprised everybody. He was injured a few months after the http://tieba.baidu.com/mo/q/checkurl?url=http%3A%2F%2FN.Avocas&urlrefer=dff23da8c7da23f0b10e3ff7db4197c5conquered Talamati pride. The injurie seemed bad and he was not able to follow his brothers on patrol. Everybody was saying, he wouldn't make it. But he was smart and followed alamati lionesses everywhere, so that he could eat. In lion society, the pride doesn't move as much as the pride males, because the cubs are safe in their core territory. The lionesses only follow the prey. So dark mark stayed with the lionesses all the time and did very very little patrolling. He kept getting bigger and his condition got better, because the Talamati lionesses tolerated him in the dinner table and let him have the lion's share. His injurie has gotten much better and there are cases when you don't even notice his limping. A few months ago he tried joining his brothers but they didn't accept him back. The chances, that all 3 northern avocas become a coalition again are very slim, since Mohawk and blondie are planning to conquer central **** sands and put a much bigger distance between them and Dark mane. Times are thrilling since everything can happen. I personally think, he will start a coalition with his sons because he doesn't have many options. One thing is for sure, Dark mane has done a fine job raising 9 cubs in Talamati pride. That's a pretty high number, especially for the savagery of **** sands, especially for circumstances, he found himself in. Best of luck to Dark Mane Avoca Credits: Wildearth tv
0531牛油果三头以及三个狮群的神奇目击 Safari Update 30 May 2018 The week started off with a bang! A sighting that none of us will ever forget... The Mbiri pride managed to bring down a huge male giraffe - this on its own was a sighting to behold. While watching the Mbiri pride feed on the carcass, their arch enemies the Nharu pride joined them on the same carcass! How do we explain this? Two different prides that for the last 2 years have competed for territory and resources now feed off the same carcass?! All we can say is...this is nature at is best! Always a surprise in store. Then to make the sighting even more exciting, the 3 Giraffe/Avoca male lions ran in and chased both prides off the carcass and fed on it for the night. In the morning when we got back to the sighting with our guests, 21 lions were submerged in the carcass! Who were they? They were the 3 Avoca/Giraffe males, 12 Mbiri lions and 6 Nharu’s all on one carcass. We couldn’t believe our eyes! Why would the Mbiris be feeding off the same carcass as the Avoca/Giraffe males? This after the fact that these males have been responsible for the death of a number of Mbiri cubs. Additionally, why would the Nharu pride feed with the Avoca/Giraffe males as they are the not the fathers to the sub adults? Nature is truly amazing and always surprising... The Mbiri’s also mangerd to kill a zebra and wildbebeest this week, so they seem to be doing very well and are keeping the cubs and young Nharu male well fed. The Nharu pride has headed East towards Kruger but one lioness stayed behind to mate with the Avoca/Giraffe male. We are looking forward to seeing what happens from this! The Birmingham pride also managed to kill a zebra on our northern border. The 3 young Avoca males were seen mating with the Talamati pride in the South. With regards to leopards - Rhulani and Nompethu stole the show for the week with numerous sightings of both cats. There is nothing better than a good leopard sighting. Male cheetahs were also abundant this week with two separate coalitions being seen. Our resident coalition of 2 brothers were seen as well as coalition of 3 young males in the North. So from the safari team a fantastic week of sightings to keep our guests on the edge of their seats. Where else in the world? Until next week!
天空被子老雄狮骨瘦如柴 The lion, known as Skybed Scar, used to lead a pride but has now been pushed out from the protection and food his family used to provide. Once an apex predator, the elderly lion was being chased by an elephant and appeared weak and starving. Larry, from California, US, said: ‘Life can be very cruel and to be honest during my career I have seen people lose everything in landslides, earthquakes and fires. I have photographed automobile accidents with grave injuries. ‘I do not think any photograph or photo sequence affected me as much as witnessing the death of the lion. ‘I sat with him only feet away, locking eyes and starting at one another as I watched for an hour as the life leave his body. I wanted him to know he would not die alone. ‘Not wanting to sound crass I remember when my grandmother was in the hospital and I visited her for the last time the night she passed. ‘We did not say a word, both of us just knew this was the end and we just stared at each other locking eyes. ‘This is the first time since then that I felt the same feeling – connecting with another being on a spiritual level, just knowing.’ 被称为Skybed Scar的狮子曾经领导一个狮群,但现在已经被赶出他的家庭,他的家庭曾经为他提供食物 曾经是顶级捕食者,老狮子正在被大象追赶,显得虚弱而挨饿。 来自美国加利福尼亚州的拉里说:“生活可以非常残酷,在我的职业生涯中诚实地说,我看到人们在山体滑坡,地震和火灾中失去了一切。我拍下了车祸严重的车祸。 “我认为任何照片都不会像见证狮子的死亡一样影响我。 “我跟他坐在一起,只是闭着眼睛,一边看着他一个小时,。我想让他知道他不会独自一人死去。 “听起来很糟糕,我记得当我的祖母在医院时,我在她逝世的那个晚上最后一次去拜访她。 '我们没有说一句话,我们两个都知道这是最后的结果,我们只是盯着对方的眼睛。 “这是自那以后我第一次感受到同样的感觉 - 就与精神层面的另一个人相连。
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