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RE: Lions of Manyeleti - lionuk - 05-31-2021







RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Cunaguaro - 05-31-2021

Scar gives everyone in the area a loud a wake up call.

Posted: 30 May 2021.
Image By: @senkastokoe




RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-02-2021

S8 Male




RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-05-2021

Btw, who sired the Skorro breakaways?


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - lionuk - 06-05-2021

(06-05-2021, 05:40 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Btw, who sired the Skorro breakaways?

The Orpen males


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-07-2021







RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-08-2021

Not sure where to post this one so I'll ask here

I was reading old facebook posts from Hamiltons tented camp, and they posted a picture of the Talamati silver eye in November 2012 and mention she was with 3 cubs. In the comments they mention these cubs were sired by a lion called Stompie, any idea who this is?

Edit : Just found this from their ranger diaries from October 2012, apparently a matimba male? 


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RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tr1x24 - 06-08-2021

(06-08-2021, 07:49 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Not sure where to post this one so I'll ask here

I was reading old facebook posts from Hamiltons tented camp, and they posted a picture of the Talamati silver eye in November 2012 and mention she was with 3 cubs. In the comments they mention these cubs were sired by a lion called Stompie, any idea who this is?

Edit : Just found this from their ranger diaries from October 2012, apparently a matimba male? 

Yes, if im not mistaken, Ndunha was prob called that because of his tail.


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Gavskrr - 06-08-2021

(06-08-2021, 07:49 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Not sure where to post this one so I'll ask here

I was reading old facebook posts from Hamiltons tented camp, and they posted a picture of the Talamati silver eye in November 2012 and mention she was with 3 cubs. In the comments they mention these cubs were sired by a lion called Stompie, any idea who this is?

Edit : Just found this from their ranger diaries from October 2012, apparently a matimba male? 


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I took a look at the forum and ended up finding a report in post 493 of the "matimba coalition" naming Nduna as Stompie so it must be this guyI took a look at the forum and ended up finding a report in the "Matimba Coalition" topic page 33 post #493 naming Nduna Stompie, so it must be this guy, too, I wasn't aware of this second name


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Mabingilane - 06-08-2021

(06-08-2021, 09:32 PM)Gavskrr Wrote:
(06-08-2021, 07:49 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Not sure where to post this one so I'll ask here

I was reading old facebook posts from Hamiltons tented camp, and they posted a picture of the Talamati silver eye in November 2012 and mention she was with 3 cubs. In the comments they mention these cubs were sired by a lion called Stompie, any idea who this is?

Edit : Just found this from their ranger diaries from October 2012, apparently a matimba male? 


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I took a look at the forum and ended up finding a report in post 493 of the "matimba coalition" naming Nduna as Stompie so it must be this guyI took a look at the forum and ended up finding a report in the "Matimba Coalition" topic page 33 post #493 naming Nduna Stompie, so it must be this guy, too, I wasn't aware of this second name

Yeah Ndhuna was called "Stompstert" and "stompie" for short.


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Cunaguaro - 06-11-2021

The young Birmingham male - as he’s growing up starting to look more like his father. It’s absolutely mind blowing how resilient these animals are and what they are able to bounce back from. In a perfect world he would’ve left his natal pride about two years back but rather decided to stay. Hanging on for as long as he possibly can he’s received a lot of bites, scratches and beatings from not only the Ross males but other males territorial to Ngala’s western and eastern parts - that’s just the life of a male lion. We don’t know if he’ll join the subadults of the Birmingham pride and become part of that coalition, maybe he wanders off, confident enough in his own ability and takes over a territory in couple of years like his older brother, the red road male, did. The future is uncertain but for now he’s looking strong, and getting bigger by the day.

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RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-11-2021

Red Road on foray into the north





About 4-5 km from Main Dam 


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RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tonpa - 06-14-2021

Update from Tintswalo, the female from the last video was a female from a pride in the kruger, which has 3 females and 1 male. Do they have a name? 








RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Hairy tummy - 06-14-2021

Red road is a beast


RE: Lions of Manyeleti - Tr1x24 - 06-14-2021

(06-14-2021, 06:49 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Update from Tintswalo, the female from the last video was a female from a pride in the kruger, which has 3 females and 1 male. Do they have a name? 

Hmm, he didn't give us much info, it might be Skorro breakaway.

Or possible this ones: