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Lions of Timbavati

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The Monwana sub-adults males sired by the Trilogy males.
Photo credits to: Rudi Hulshof

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An tremendously capture of a male lion on a misty morning at Tanda Tula (Photo taken 10 years ago)
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Old Ross male, Timbavati, South Africa. Kings Camp.
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The younger Mbiri male at  Kings Camp Private Game Reserve
Kings Camp PGR, 06/06/19.
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Caption:  I’ve been up at @kings_camp shooting some hotel real estate, but somehow managed to have a few amazing sightings on the one and only game drive I’ve been able to go on. Featured here is the lesser maned of the two Mbiri male lions. Absolutely love this place and the animals that inhabit it 

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One of the Timbavati males with the Machaton pride at Kings Camp
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The Beast of beast!
An old portrait of the regal Sohobele male "pretty boy"  moving on through Kings Camps in Timbavati
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Close up with the larger Mbiri male at Kings Camp
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The Mbiri males made their return again
Timbavati, 22/10/18
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"The younger Mbiri male at  Kings Camp Private Game Reserve"

They are the same age, both born in late 2013.
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Klaserie Drift update

Once again, the star sighting last month belongs to our immense River Pride and their protectors, Hosi and Socha. If you haven’t checked in with us since our last sightings blog, you’ll be as pleased as us to learn that our pride has expanded by another 3 adorable cubs! Just a few weeks old, these little ones have already met their older cousins, as we first discovered them at a recent sighting of the entire pride.

Having noticed a gathering of vultures along the river in front of Misava, we went out in the game vehicle to investigate. The search didn’t take long and soon we were enjoying a beautiful African sunset in the company of our feline family. There was no sign of the kill itself but every lion was full to the point of bursting, passed out on the sand with their distended bellies suggesting they had had a very successful evening. Just then, we noticed more movement in the reeds and out hobbled 3 fuzzy cubs, their legs barely coordinated with their bodies! These latest additions bring our pride to a total of 20 lions - a formidable number. 


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Although we aren’t sure what they killed as the evidence is lost somewhere in the reeds of the Klaserie RIver, we have noticed the untimely disappearance of an injured hippo that had been tending his sorrows at the bridge for most of the previous month. Even a one and a half ton hippo is no match for the River Pride it seems…However, with so many mouths to feed, we are sure not a single morsel went to waste. We followed up with the pride the next morning and had an amazing sighting of all the cubs, including the latest arrivals, slowly crossing the bushveld searching for the perfect spot to relax for the day. 

The rest of the month we have had wonderful sightings of the pride, although the youngest cubs have not been with them, suggesting mum has stashed them safely somewhere for the time being. As they are so small, they aren’t able to keep up with the pride’s movements so it may be a few weeks yet before we get another glimpse. 
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(09-09-2020, 08:03 PM)Potato Wrote: "The younger Mbiri male at  Kings Camp Private Game Reserve"

They are the same age, both born in late 2013.

He's referred and known as the younger by rangers of Timbavati
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The Impalabos male now known as Socha

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The beast of Beast.
The famous Socha of Klaserie!
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One of the Machaton males recently seen on Ximongwe River Camp in the Parsons-Balule Game Reserve
Photo credits to: Hanlie Andrew Maggs
Balule Game Reserve, posted: September 9., 2020

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The Avoca pride and the Mapoza were seen this morning  feasting on a buffalo they took down this morning also.
The two Xikukutsu males not were been seen with the Mapoza for a long time ago (Personally I didn't hear nothing since Ziggi Hugo uploaded photos of them together) It was a couple of months ago

Extra information: There was another young male lion watching the Avoca’s eating who o have never seen before. I couldn’t get any good shot of him but hopeful he is still around tomorrow for an ID
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