There are a couple of lion prides around Little Makalolo in Hwange National Park - and guests this month were privileged to see the Back Pan Girls and their four-month-old cub. Both guests and guides have been spending quality time with the family as they are seen often, on some occasions with the magnificent dark-maned male, who we can only assume is the proud father.
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Good to hear this news of the cub. When I was there in March we tried to find the pride with this cub, but it was not to be. We did however enjoy a great sighting of the male in the area of Linkwasha Camp.
18 May 2010 @ 1:42 pm