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Impressive Styx young male "Mfumo Jr" in Londolozi :
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Londolozi rangers speculating that Styx lionesses are coming into estrus as they are vocalizating and roaring a lot, that might get this young male into trouble soon if they find new males to mate with.
04-25-2020, 07:33 PM( This post was last modified: 04-25-2020, 07:41 PM by Potato )
(04-25-2020, 06:43 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: Can they be more creative with names, there are too many Jr's...Othawa Jr, Othawa Jr (Nguvu), Junior (Orpen coalition), Mfumo Jr
It is not actually oficial name :
What it comes to Styx pride that can easly make big turn in lion dynamic if N'ws hear those lionesses. If not there can be Hairy Belly vs Othawa male for mating rights.
Edit: I just thought that this pride is fairly close to also Northen Avocas so it can get even more messy :)
Lisa Antell:" A lioness and her sweet little teddy cubbies.
The Ridge-Nose Nkuhuma lioness and her 2 month old sons early in the morning on Djuma in the Sabi Sands. Two of the dominant males from the Avoca coalition, Blondie and Mohawk, were settled right nearby with their little family.....after enjoying the sunrise, the lioness shepherded her boys onto Arathusa to tuck them away for the day. Late July 2019 "