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RE: N'waswitshaka males - WildLeonis - 04-11-2023 The cheetah looked to be toying with Amahle. :) At least he got in some good exercise running after him/her. Lol. He looks to be in excellent condition. As we mostly see male lions casually strolling about or resting, it’s easy to forget they can run pretty fast, in spite of their heavy muscle mass. RE: N'waswitshaka males - RookiePundit - 04-11-2023 I think the cheetah didn't want to run needlessly (as they can tire fairly quickly) and didn't want to stop without having a clear idea how much distance is between them resulting in the cheetah looking back, so it appeared like it is waiting for him. Fair to say not many would be so persistent in the pursuit as Amahle did. RE: N'waswitshaka males - T_Ferguson - 04-15-2023 Not sure when this video is from, but seems to be a bit of a limp here. RE: N'waswitshaka males - BigLion39 - 04-15-2023 (04-15-2023, 06:44 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Not sure when this video is from, but seems to be a bit of a limp here. Yes I noticed that said well on another rescent video of him and Amahle following a lioness. Erorenji limping. RE: N'waswitshaka males - Potato - 04-16-2023 Sticking together. Recently, the 3 Ndhzenga males haven’t strayed far from each other. They’ve spent most of the last month in the northern parts of their territory, ready to confront the 2 Black Dam males who are encroaching on their territory. *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: N'waswitshaka males - WildRev - 04-16-2023 RE: N'waswitshaka males - BigLion39 - 04-17-2023 All 3 looking very good! Nice to see them healthy and strong especially Gore! RE: N'waswitshaka males - WildRev - 04-20-2023 RE: N'waswitshaka males - Mwk85 - 04-23-2023 Been in a bit of a scrap with someone. Brothers, Black Dam's, Talamati's, Kambula lionesses? *This image is copyright of its original author *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: N'waswitshaka males - WildRev - 05-05-2023 RE: N'waswitshaka males - criollo2mil - 05-06-2023 Amahle w Gore in the background “ Good to get the camera out again. Took a while to remember how to use it but can’t complain about the outcome. The larger Ndzhenga males put on a show this morning along with the other members of his coalition #malamalagamereserve #lionsightings” RE: N'waswitshaka males - T_Ferguson - 05-08-2023 Hopefully the limp is just a thorn or something. These 3 boys need to be in tip top shape with the Nkhulu's pushing into the area. RE: N'waswitshaka males - criollo2mil - 05-09-2023 Letting the others know they’re in charge here RE: N'waswitshaka males - lionuk - 05-10-2023 Amahle after he lost his temper with the Kambula lionesses Pic credit: Fiona Lyons *This image is copyright of its original author
RE: N'waswitshaka males - WildRev - 05-14-2023 |