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N'waswitshaka males

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(03-09-2021, 02:42 AM)Gijima Wrote: N’W male chasing more girls today. According to the video two Kambulas?

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

Those are Styx prob, on his last video he also said Kambulas instead.. 

N'ws where yesterday seen with Styx's, seen by fortheloveofcatsjen.
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I think these are the N'ws killing wild dog pups.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvrM7uD8XqQ
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(03-10-2021, 04:21 AM)Peteporker Wrote: I think these are the N'ws killing wild dog pups.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvrM7uD8XqQ

Yes, Gore enters at 1:55 that should clear any doubts, good catch.
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(03-10-2021, 04:21 AM)Peteporker Wrote: I think these are the N'ws killing wild dog pups.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvrM7uD8XqQ

Yes, footage from last year.
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It seem that Ubuso lost one teeth
Credit Quintin Rutherford 

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Belly Scar and Orange Eyes near Selati Camp, Sabi Sabi :


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They lost a bit of mane recently, but thats normal for males, especially younger males in this summer times..

Belly Scar looking big here compared to Styx lioness on that video from Lion Sands:


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I was just going to say, belly scar is looking like hes filled out a bit, must be eating well
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https://www.instagram.com/p/CMo9WryAO2s/

Ndzhengas roaring. "Amahle"'s roar sounds bit a like a calf.
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Female Cheetah and her cubs make an impala kill, one of the boys shows up at 1:00 and tries to catch them before taking their kill

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(03-18-2021, 12:29 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Belly Scar and Orange Eyes near Selati Camp, Sabi Sabi :


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They lost a bit of mane recently, but thats normal for males, especially younger males in this summer times..

Belly Scar looking big here compared to Styx lioness on that video from Lion Sands:


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I always thought BS would be the first to pass from this coalition. That interaction with the croc proved to me he is a very capable lion, with the reflexes of a house cat. I stopped doubting him then.
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"During our afternoon drive yesterday, Field Guide Lucia and her guests watched as a lioness showed interest in mating with one of the lions in this coalition of four (three visible in the clip). She reacted aggressively when two males advanced on her. This spurred the male in the middle to attack his brother in a show of dominance (you'll notice how the male on the left then falls on his back submissively). A gripping sighting, which had everyone on the edge of our seats."



Ignoring the caption, this lionesss seems like shes pregnant or suckling, what do you guys think? 


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(04-21-2021, 02:43 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "During our afternoon drive yesterday, Field Guide Lucia and her guests watched as a lioness showed interest in mating with one of the lions in this coalition of four (three visible in the clip). She reacted aggressively when two males advanced on her. This spurred the male in the middle to attack his brother in a show of dominance (you'll notice how the male on the left then falls on his back submissively). A gripping sighting, which had everyone on the edge of our seats."

Great example of how size doesnt always matter, Orange Eyes male is much smaller then Amahle and Belly Scar and he dominated them here..
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Size always matter a lot, not always is deciding factor however. Most often larger males dominate smaller ones. On this clip we can see that we could already presume from who had most mating rights on Styx and Salati females - that Orange Eye males is first or second one in order of dominance.
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