The old Hamiltons Male Lion formed a new Pride
The old Hamiltons Male Lion is easy to recognize with the intestine hanging from the stomach. After he was kicked out of the Hamiltons Pride by two N'waswitsontso Male Lions, he started his nomadic life. Later, he formed a small new pride on the S125, close to Kumana Dam south of Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park, and fathered cubs with his new pride. Here he is with two of his beautiful sub adult sons and their mother.
The Hamiltons Pride male kicked out by the N'waswitsontso Males
Watch the Hamiltons Pride Male, who has been kicked out of the Pride by probably two N'waswitsontso Male Lions, as he walks down the road, calling. Also, watch him mark territory numerous times as far as he goes. Is he calling his old pride, and is he going to challenge the two N'waswitsontso males to try and win back his old pride? That could be the reason he marked territory so many times. Filmed on the S125 that runs along the N'waswitsontso River in Kruger National Park.
The Hamiltons Male with intestine hanging out
The old Hamiltons Male Lion is easy to recognize with the intestine hanging from the stomach. After he was kicked out of the Hamiltons Pride by two N'waswitsontso Male Lions, he started his nomadic life. Lately, he formed a small new pride on the S125, close to Kumana Dam south of Satara Rest Camp in Kruger National Park, and fathered cubs with his new pride. It is great news that these old King genes will be preserved for future generations.