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N'waswitshaka males

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Btw how far did these boys travel to get to sabi?
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(03-01-2021, 06:27 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Btw how far did these boys travel to get to sabi?

Over the river hehe.. 

Their natal territory of their pride is just southwest of Lion Sands / Skukuza..

Here, you can see the map of a waterhole from which their pride got their name :


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They, their pride and their fathers where seen in Lion Sands and even Sabi Sabi occasionaly in the past.. 

So they are not strangers to these lands whatsoever..
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I have always liked lions but around 2.5 years ago i became obsessed with them, no idea why i did, i just did.i have read many things about many lions and coalitions, taking over new territories,arriving on the scene and in general lions living a lions life,particularly the mopogo/majingilane/matimbas etc but the nwaswishaka were the first i actually seen burst onto the scene,in real time,i follow them now with a kean interest and look forward to every update i can find, i guess they will always hold a fond place in my heart now. Hope 2021 is a great year for them
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(03-01-2021, 10:23 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: I have always liked lions but around 2.5 years ago i became obsessed with them, no idea why i did, i just did.i have read many things about many lions and coalitions, taking over new territories,arriving on the scene and in general lions living a lions life,particularly the mopogo/majingilane/matimbas etc but the nwaswishaka were the first i actually seen burst onto the scene,in real time,i follow them now with a kean interest and look forward to every update i can find, i guess they will always hold a fond place in my heart now. Hope 2021 is a great year for them

I think we have quite similar story my friend.
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( This post was last modified: 03-03-2021, 01:13 AM by T I N O )

The N'waswitshaka males with the lone Southern pride lioness and her daughters at Sabi Sands,South Africa
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This morning we found two male and two female lions resting just off the road. It looked like the one male was wanting to mate with the one female as he was always very close to her and proceeded to chase away the other male before returning to the female’s side.
Images by: Tyron Van Der Walt

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(03-03-2021, 07:17 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: This morning we found two male and two female lions resting just off the road. It looked like the one male was wanting to mate with the one female as he was always very close to her and proceeded to chase away the other male before returning to the female’s side.
Images by: Tyron Van Der Walt

Video of this "conflict" between Dominant/Amahle and Wide Nose (it says over Kambula pride, but those are Styx) :

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CL-BwhWAy...zmm78vwr6h
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Isnt that orange eyes?
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One of the N’Ws chasing around a lioness. Can anyone ID her? 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CMH-pD4JeFc/?igshid=1vz9tkv3rld6b
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Nwaswitshaka male defeated by Terrapin 

https://www.instagram.com/p/CMIa6wIAqZc/
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Ha ha brave terrapin
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(03-08-2021, 05:16 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Isnt that orange eyes?

No.
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N’W male chasing more girls today. According to the video two Kambulas?

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CMKanjMgdM-/?igshid=c99pjch5dzxg
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