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At Shindzela

Hardly any cats for weeks and the get showered with them in a morning. Had 6 of the Monwana pride at our dam 1. Then 3 lionesses of Giraffe pride following by the 2 Monwana Males and 1 Giraffe lioness mating. Then on the way back saw another 6 Giraffe pride lions and the Monwana pride wandering down the cutline. Saw a leopard at the same dam where the Monwanas left and found 11 Avocas on the way home. 28 lion in the morning. Can not complain.


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(05-23-2020, 11:23 PM)Potato Wrote: At Shindzela

Hardly any cats for weeks and the get showered with them in a morning. Had 6 of the Monwana pride at our dam 1. Then 3 lionesses of Giraffe pride following by the 2 Monwana Males and 1 Giraffe lioness mating. Then on the way back saw another 6 Giraffe pride lions and the Monwana pride wandering down the cutline. Saw a leopard at the same dam where the Monwanas left and found 11 Avocas on the way home. 28 lion in the morning. Can not complain.

So did the Monwana males oust their father? Or did the Monwana males mating with Black Dam males daughters?
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Dunno, I actually didn't see any updates on Black Dam male recently. Anyway if take over of Giraffe pride by Monwana males isn't fact yet then for sure at least it is in progress.
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Xikukutsu 


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Injured Birmingham young male finally with full belly, 1 day ago, it seems that he steal a kill from somebody, because pride was far away from him:


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He is starting to put pressure on his injured leg, which is a good sign.
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Nharhu


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Black Dam pride is currently spliting. 9 youngsters (6 males, 3 females) sired by Giraffe male are forming brokeaway. Moreover adult females are expected to soon give birth to new cubs.




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Nharhu Male Lion! What a gorgeous beast!
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(05-28-2020, 02:50 AM)Potato Wrote: Black Dam pride is currently spliting. 9 youngsters (6 males, 3 females) sired by Giraffe male are forming brokeaway. Moreover adult females are expected to soon give birth to new cubs.





6 Sub-Adults are a force to be reckoned with!
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Two new males in the Northern Klaserie!

We're getting really excited about a possible new coalition forming in the Kitara / Timbila / Forbidden Island area ... however these two magnificent males (of this said coalition) made their way up to Dundee at the same time that the Rusermi Pride happened to be around ...... a little boxing match ensued between the males ..... these 2 boys won (no fatalities) ...... and then they headed back to their territory again.



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Any ID?
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One of the Machaton males on a territorial patrol


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(05-28-2020, 06:54 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Two new males in the Northern Klaserie!

We're getting really excited about a possible new coalition forming in the Kitara / Timbila / Forbidden Island area ... however these two magnificent males (of this said coalition) made their way up to Dundee at the same time that the Rusermi Pride happened to be around ...... a little boxing match ensued between the males ..... these 2 boys won (no fatalities) ...... and then they headed back to their territory again.



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Any ID?

They comes from the Northwest. (Maseke Males?)
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(05-28-2020, 11:11 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: They comes from the Northwest. (Maseke Males?)

I think not, Maseke males are further west.
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The Large Mbiri male emerging in the Green Lush Vegetation!


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Flashback with the Mbiri male February 2018 at Gomo Gomo Game Lodge

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