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Lions of Manyeleti

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(06-26-2020, 10:46 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: Interesting.  I believe the male Mbiri offspring of the Thanda Impi Coaltion are coming of age now and have left their natal pride within the last year or so.... The Nharu ones are older and probably have left for at least the past couple of years, while the females are old enough to give birth.  Maybe around 2-3 lionesses of the Nharu pride are daughters of Skorro and Sizanani. The pride had only 3 lionesses when the coalition took over.

Are the new cubs from the Mbiri pride all RRM's?  or could the Orpen males have snuck in to father some?  I think they were also seen sporadically mating with the lionesses....

Mbiri young males are still with their pride, 5 Nharu young males are nomadic for about half a year.. 

RRM isnt dominant over Mbiri, yet Nharu pride, all their cubs are RRM's.. Mbiri doesnt have dominant male atm..
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where are five young Nharus? i know one of them with Mbiris or this male is 6?
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(06-28-2020, 04:47 PM)Dreadlocks Wrote: where are five young Nharus? i know one of them with Mbiris or this male is 6?

6th is with Mbiris, last report on 5 Nharus was in late 2019, that they where in Mluwati Concession, east of Manyeleti, but nothing since..
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(06-28-2020, 04:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-26-2020, 10:46 PM)Cath2020 Wrote: Interesting.  I believe the male Mbiri offspring of the Thanda Impi Coaltion are coming of age now and have left their natal pride within the last year or so.... The Nharu ones are older and probably have left for at least the past couple of years, while the females are old enough to give birth.  Maybe around 2-3 lionesses of the Nharu pride are daughters of Skorro and Sizanani. The pride had only 3 lionesses when the coalition took over.

Are the new cubs from the Mbiri pride all RRM's?  or could the Orpen males have snuck in to father some?  I think they were also seen sporadically mating with the lionesses....

Mbiri young males are still with their pride, 5 Nharu young males are nomadic for about half a year.. 

RRM isnt dominant over Mbiri, yet Nharu pride, all their cubs are RRM's.. Mbiri doesnt have dominant male atm..

Well, I thought I read somewhere that the Orpen males were also seen mating with some of the Nharu pride lionesses.... So it would make sense if this is the case, that they could legit. have a chance at siring some of the cubs. RRM was seen sporadically mating with them while the Orpens were absent, mainly. Finally, the latter just abandoned that pride in favor of their current ones, having too much territory can backfire and then none of your offspring will benefit!
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Nharhu Males & River Pride.
Turn the volume up & enjoy the powerful sound of the kings of the jungles.

Clip credit by: Tanda Tula, Chad Cocking.
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Torchwood Young Male  hanging around in Manyeleti.




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(07-14-2020, 02:47 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Torchwood Young Male  hanging around in Manyeleti.

We discuss this already here, is not Torchwood male afterall..
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(07-14-2020, 02:47 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Torchwood Young Male  hanging around in Manyeleti.





This is another young male. Whiskers match not are the same as the Torchwood male, even the mane and the age.
BTW,Thank you for the post.
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Silver Eyes Talamati lioness with subadult male:





This young male is absolutely huge for being only 1.5 yrs old (he looks to be close to a size of adult lioness already) , Talamati lionesses and DM are doing great job raising their offspring :


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(07-16-2020, 01:26 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Silver Eyes Talamati lioness with subadult male:





This young male is absolutely huge for being only 1.5 yrs old (he looks to be close to a size of adult lioness already) , Talamati lionesses and DM are doing great job raising their offspring :


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The Talamati pride is very successful in raising cubs, At the moment she have raise a lot of cubs to the adulthood.
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Red Road Male:





What a beast, it will be hard but i hope he can raise Nharus cubs to adulthood, i want to see his offspring.


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Besides his size, he has that look in his eyes, like he isnt affraid off anything..
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One of the Orpen male lions "Junior of the Nkuhuma pride" at Kruger National Park.

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The Red road male at Tintswalo Safari Lodge

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(07-17-2020, 08:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Red Road Male:





What a beast, it will be hard but i hope he can raise Nharus cubs to adulthood, i want to see his offspring.


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Besides his size, he has that look in his eyes, like he isnt affraid off anything..

The RRM is turning into a magnificent male lion.

The question is, Who is the father of him. (I know that he was sired by the Avoca/Giraffe.) But Is hard to tell which one...
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