Taking Tembe Kids on Safari with Thulani

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Nice to see the lions out in the open O:V


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"Tourist friendly" lions? lol Hope no one will get the idea that they are tame and touchable :twisted:

Nice sighting of them though! And the ellie. ^Q^


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Next episode of the lion bridge is the mating here, they are rather tourist friendly \O

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first a short discussion and then they do it

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moving a bit

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he will follow again

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she wants more 0-

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waiting for him 0-

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but the spot is too busy and he gets quickly distracted 0*\ ...

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when these elephant ladies walk along


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magnificent pacific Elephants O/\

at last a female who decide and rebel herself a little bit lol

^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Sex life of the lions O**


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The herd comes this way

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the lions watching and focussing on the bull in the background who follows the females :shock:

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the frist elephant cows have passed and the lions get nervous lol

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To be continued.............


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and the Lions are still safe... for a moment lol


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Have finally caught up with your TT, and am really enjoying seeing so many things I haven't seen, such as the red duiker, samangos, and too many birds to count. ^Q^

Thulani seems to be a truly bright spot whose tireless work will be remembered by all those whose lives he has, and will, touch in his lifetime. A real hero to the animals and wildlife. Thanks, Thulani 0/0 and Toko O0 for introducing this impressive young man to all of us.


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0/* Just caught up again.

Very impressive male Lion Maine . ^Q^

Interesting to see young elephant I understood that the elephant herds in Tembe were all on birth control ... guess its not 100% effective also probably difficult to administer to all elephants O**


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