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RE: Lions of sabi sands - vinodkumarn - 10-03-2017

(10-03-2017, 09:14 PM)Michael Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 09:05 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: Singita
September 2017 report

The Mhangene pride continues to traverse through large areas of the Sabi Sand. With 16 adult or sub-adult lions on the move, it is notable that even large carcasses are only going to last for a short period of time. This lion pride is large enough to consume an entire buffalo within a few hours and move out of the area shortly afterwards. There are no opportunities to bank on the fact that this pride would be waiting for you in the morning if they had killed a buffalo the night before. The nine sub adult males in the pride are showing clear signs of approaching adulthood as their manes continue to grow and their general body size increases, soon to be larger than the adult females. It will be an interesting time for this pride as the nine males (if they stand together and remain as a coalition) will be a force to be reckoned with. The aging Majingilane male lions are preoccupied with keeping new coalitions at bay, which continue to push into the west from the Kruger National Park.
Both the Mhangene and the Talamati pride currently have huge numbers of sub adult males within their prides will be interesting to see where they go once they go nomadic

Do you know how many sub-adult males are there in Talamati pride now


RE: Lions of sabi sands - Michael - 10-04-2017

(10-03-2017, 11:14 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 09:14 PM)Michael Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 09:05 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: Singita
September 2017 report

The Mhangene pride continues to traverse through large areas of the Sabi Sand. With 16 adult or sub-adult lions on the move, it is notable that even large carcasses are only going to last for a short period of time. This lion pride is large enough to consume an entire buffalo within a few hours and move out of the area shortly afterwards. There are no opportunities to bank on the fact that this pride would be waiting for you in the morning if they had killed a buffalo the night before. The nine sub adult males in the pride are showing clear signs of approaching adulthood as their manes continue to grow and their general body size increases, soon to be larger than the adult females. It will be an interesting time for this pride as the nine males (if they stand together and remain as a coalition) will be a force to be reckoned with. The aging Majingilane male lions are preoccupied with keeping new coalitions at bay, which continue to push into the west from the Kruger National Park.
Both the Mhangene and the Talamati pride currently have huge numbers of sub adult males within their prides will be interesting to see where they go once they go nomadic

Do you know how many sub-adult males are there in Talamati pride now
Tristan one of the Safarilive presenters said they are six they were sired by the selatis so they must be older than the Mhangene sub-adults


RE: Lions of sabi sands - lioncrazy - 10-04-2017

Who are the fathers of the 9 males in Maghen pride


RE: Lions of sabi sands - vinodkumarn - 10-04-2017

(10-04-2017, 12:07 AM)lioncrazy Wrote: Who are the fathers of the 9 males in Maghen pride

Mostly Majis.. older ones may be sired by Matimbas...


RE: Lions of sabi sands - vinodkumarn - 10-04-2017

Credits: Elephant Plains Game Lodge

Tuesday, 26 September 2017: Two lionesses from the Styx pride resting with six cubs and one Birmingham male lion at Ingwe Pan
Wednesday, 27 September 2017: Two members from the Styx pride resting with their six cubs at Buff Pan
Friday, 29 September 2017: Four lionesses from the Nkuhuma pride resting with their six cubs on Tsololo Road
Saturday, 30 September 2017: Three lionesses from the Styx pride resting at Wessels Old driveway
Sunday, 1 October 2017: Three Birmingham male lions moving east from MMM South


RE: Lions of sabi sands - Fredymrt - 10-05-2017

Mangheni brothers
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RE: Lions of sabi sands - Spalea - 10-05-2017

@Fredymrt :

About #1010: Touching these joung lions. Almost human attitude, both seem puzzled... To put his paw on his brother's back and staring at the same thing in front of which they don't know what attitude to adopt.

Clearly, the felids are very expressiv animals. It's difficult not to be anthropomorphic.


RE: Lions of sabi sands - sik94 - 10-06-2017

(10-05-2017, 02:35 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: Mangheni brothers
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Holding him back like "Bro!, Not worth it!"


RE: Lions of sabi sands - Fredymrt - 10-06-2017

mikesutherland photoI
Sparta boys

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"watched these 2 young males from the time they were 6 week old cubs until they were forced out of their pride around 3 years old. Growing up with 8 other cubs within their pride, by the time they reached maturity, only 4 remained from 10. Testament to the difficulties of life in the wild."


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Fredymrt - 10-06-2017

Nkuhuma/Sizanani male with othawa females

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Nkuhuma boys singita 2011
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Nkuhuma/Sizanani/tanda impi male boy mating with othawa lionesses. pic by Christine L Lamberth Londolozi sep 2011
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Elephants vs Mating Lions (Nkuhuma male and othawa lioness) Londolozi Sep 2011






RE: Lions of sabi sands - Tshokwane - 10-06-2017

(10-04-2017, 12:07 AM)lioncrazy Wrote: Who are the fathers of the 9 males in Maghen pride

The Majingilane males.
(10-04-2017, 12:50 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: older ones may be sired by Matimbas...

No, both the older Mangheni males and the now subadults were all sired by the Majingilane males.


RE: Lion pictures and videos - singo - 10-06-2017

(10-06-2017, 04:07 PM)Fredymrt Wrote: Nkuhuma male with othawa females


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Pic by Greg McCall- Peat's Singita Nov 2010

These pictures taken in Londolozi Sep 2011

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Elephants vs Mating Lions (Nkuhuma male and othawa lioness) Londolozi Sep 2011
It's Sizanani Thanda Impi when young! How old is he now?


RE: Lion pictures and videos - Tshokwane - 10-06-2017

(10-06-2017, 06:36 PM)singo Wrote: How old is he now?

I'd say he's 8 years old, maybe 9.


RE: Lions of sabi sands - singo - 10-06-2017

(10-04-2017, 12:06 AM)Michael Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 11:14 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 09:14 PM)Michael Wrote:
(10-03-2017, 09:05 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: Singita
September 2017 report

The Mhangene pride continues to traverse through large areas of the Sabi Sand. With 16 adult or sub-adult lions on the move, it is notable that even large carcasses are only going to last for a short period of time. This lion pride is large enough to consume an entire buffalo within a few hours and move out of the area shortly afterwards. There are no opportunities to bank on the fact that this pride would be waiting for you in the morning if they had killed a buffalo the night before. The nine sub adult males in the pride are showing clear signs of approaching adulthood as their manes continue to grow and their general body size increases, soon to be larger than the adult females. It will be an interesting time for this pride as the nine males (if they stand together and remain as a coalition) will be a force to be reckoned with. The aging Majingilane male lions are preoccupied with keeping new coalitions at bay, which continue to push into the west from the Kruger National Park.
Both the Mhangene and the Talamati pride currently have huge numbers of sub adult males within their prides will be interesting to see where they go once they go nomadic

Do you know how many sub-adult males are there in Talamati pride now
Tristan one of the Safarilive presenters said they are six they were sired by the selatis so they must be older than the Mhangene sub-adults

Don't forget the Nharhu Pride, they also have huge numbers of sub adult males. And maybe in the same age as a talamati sub adult


RE: Lions of sabi sands - vinodkumarn - 10-06-2017

MALAMALA TODAY: October 2nd-5th. Lions: Over the last 4 days we enjoyed 11 lion sightings including 4 coalitions: The Manyelethi male with the scarred nose has been mating with a lioness from the Kambula pride in the stretch of the Sand River between our camps. He later joined up with his darker maned brother midway along the Matshipiri River. The 3 nomadic males from the Marthly pride made a surprise return to the area where they grew up- we viewed them on each of the last 3 days within 2kms of Main Camp. The Avoca males were seen at Hyena Waterhole and 3 of the Gowrie males were at Campbell Koppies. 5 of the Kambula lionesses killed a kudu north of Emsagwen Waterhole- they spent a couple days there before moving to Bicycle Crossing.