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(04-13-2024, 04:25 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I think at least 1 is. But they'd have no bond or even memory of each others as pride mates. Mbiri males left the pride more than 7 years ago.
Interesting
Dont forget Big boy mbiri came back and mated with his natal pride after jr's passing. Not sure what came out of that but he didnt stay long because his brother wasnt with him
(04-12-2024, 05:45 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The Mbiris (at least ZZ) back on Tintswalo
Credit: Vestment
*Face palm* Why won't they stop splitting up?!? "Two heads are better than one" is never truer than when referencing an aging lion coalition. I hope Mohawk isn't too far away but knowing him he's probably in Skorro Pride territory scrapping with the Tintswalos. It's a miracle these guys made it to "old age." Gotta love their moxie, though. I wish they'd spent more time in well-covered areas. They've been one of the most entertaining coalitions of all time imo.
On a side note. I saw there was yet another snaring incident that took place in Manyeleti, unfortunate victim was a leopard this time.
In Painted Wolf's videos about the leopard, they were very clear on where it took place, Manyeleti, calling them out several times in the videos, and pointing out how there have been multiple snaring incidents there.
Latest Tintswalo Virtual Safari. Mbiri lioness with solitary cub at 7:21, the same one as viewed a few weeks ago. Tristan also points out scarring on the lionesses neck from a snare.
(10 hours ago)NLAL11 Wrote: Latest Tintswalo Virtual Safari. Mbiri lioness with solitary cub at 7:21, the same one as viewed a few weeks ago. Tristan also points out scarring on the lionesses neck from a snare.
Trystan does mention other guides stated more cubs in the Pride. Wonder if there is confusion w that same Imbali Pride female w the 2 cubs. The Imbali Female was seen close to the area typically occupied by the Mbiri Pride.