Lions for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (October 2019)

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That male lion looks as if he went to the hairdresser earlier in the morning lol

Lovely pictures of the meerkat and vultures ^Q^


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Quite a bit to catch up on and now I can't remember all the sightings! lol But fantastic cheetah and lion pics and lovely birdies too!! ^Q^ ^Q^


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O\/ O\/ Mello!

Good-looking lions - seems dad has a scar on his upper lip! O-/

And now elephant in the desert too! :shock:

The one meerkat is a male, I think! ..0..


Interesting your vulture encounter...one does not realise how huge they are! :-0


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What a good looking small lion family \O

It is rare to see such a limited human sized family of lions :-? but very nice O/\ O/\


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Meerkat and 2 x elephant shrew :-0

Brilliant lion sighting ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^

I agree with Alf, that male lion looks like he's had a blow wave lol


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He's had too, his harem is very close to empty O**


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Pumbaa wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:47 pm WoW Mel,
indeed incredible sightings overall :-0
From cheetahs (4 Hours) \O over raptors, kudus, warties, meercats to those amazing lions shots O/\
For sure you had a more than stunning time :ty:
:ty: Pumbaa... now that I heard from people who were there before and after us,
I think I value our sightings even more than I already did!


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Alf wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 7:37 am That male lion looks as if he went to the hairdresser earlier in the morning lol
Lovely pictures of the meerkat and vultures ^Q^
He's a gorgeous individual - has always looked like that and even more amazing now,
since he's rather mature by now. \O


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Flutterby wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:06 am Quite a bit to catch up on and now I can't remember all the sightings! lol But fantastic cheetah and lion pics and lovely birdies too!! ^Q^ ^Q^
lol lol lol

I know that feeling. O** But thanks O0


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Richprins wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 8:34 am O\/ O\/ Mello!
Good-looking lions - seems dad has a scar on his upper lip! O-/
And now elephant in the desert too! :shock:
The one meerkat is a male, I think! ..0..
Interesting your vulture encounter...one does not realise how huge they are! :-0
A few years ago, there had really been an elephant spotted up at Mata Mata. O**

Not entirely sure, why you would think that one of the meerkats is a male =O:

The scar makes that lion easily recognizable, that's how I knew it was the previous king of Grootkolk ;-)

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