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James Tyrrell

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James had hardly touched a camera when he came to Londolozi, but his writing skills that complemented his Honours degree in Zoology meant that he was quickly snapped up by the Londolozi blog team. An environment rich in photographers helped him develop the ...

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on A Matter of Pride: Lions Into 2017

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Great blog James I always am fascinated by the constant change

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great article .How is the injured Tsalala female doing ?Will she recover

She’s doing well thank you and is moving without any trouble. It’s likely that she’ll make a full recovery.

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Thank you James, the Lions are captivating! May you and Londolozi have a Blessed 2017!

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Great update on the lion dynamics, James! I hope the Tailless female and young lioness will rejoin the Tsalala pride. She’s done an incredible job keeping the three young males safe, but it’s time for them to venture on now and it would be great to see her join back up with the Tsalala pride again. Thank you for an amazing year of stunning pictures and beautifully written blogs and I wish everyone a very happy New Year and health, happiness and peace for 2017!

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how old are the 3 tsalala males?

Hi Odie. They were born in September 2013.

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thanks you

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An insightful read

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Lovely Lions. Always a joy to behold.

From what I can gather, this year seems to be have been much more prone to sudden change than most. Other areas I’ve looked at before have some level of permanence, but they also underwent periods of change too. I’m curious to know if this year is normal for Londolozi, or is it an unusual case study?

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