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Birmingham Coalition Male Lineage

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The styx male has a very distinctive flick on the top of his mane, great looking lion. Loved that video of the pair, put a smile on my face
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(06-29-2021, 11:43 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The styx male has a very distinctive flick on the top of his mane, great looking lion. Loved that video of the pair, put a smile on my face

Yep, althrough they are only together for around a year, I think these guys formed very strong bond in between each others.

Also, with demise of OM and with Bboys ageing, they are in great position to secure territory for themselves in Sabi Sands in near future.
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So the Nk and Styx males aren't anywhere near the Mhangeni Pride at the present?
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( This post was last modified: 06-30-2021, 12:50 AM by Tonpa )

Not sure, the Mhangenis were last seen in Savanna which borders Singita but both properties are quite big
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Sub-adults of the Kambula pride entertaining themselves with a branch, a form of play which is vital for their development and to hone their hunting skills.


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Torchwood Young Male spotted to the north east of us. Was alone but completely relaxed when I approached him. 
Source: Ziggi Hugo(guide at Timmbavati Private Nature Reserve)

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(07-10-2021, 04:06 AM)sik94 Wrote: Torchwood Young Male spotted to the north east of us. Was alone but completely relaxed when I approached him. 
Source: Ziggi Hugo(guide at Timmbavati Private Nature Reserve)

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Torchwood young male in Timbavati? Then he could be the male with who BYM had interaction..

Edit: it was him..


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Shame they didnt get along..
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(07-10-2021, 04:16 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-10-2021, 04:06 AM)sik94 Wrote: Torchwood Young Male spotted to the north east of us. Was alone but completely relaxed when I approached him. 
Source: Ziggi Hugo(guide at Timmbavati Private Nature Reserve)

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Torchwood young male in Timbavati? Then he could be the male with who BYM had interaction..

Edit: it was him..


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Shame they didnt get along..
You're right! who knew? I really like that we can do something like this, makes following lions really fun.
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Styx male at Singita, week or so ago:

https://fb.watch/6FcLxBguPw/


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NK and Styx in Singita

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The Torchwood male, a lion which is  occasionally seen on MalaMala's northwestern section of the reserve. From all the male lions I've seen at MalaMala, this male in my opinion is the most photogenic of them all. A photographer's delight!


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One of Kambula young males :

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Styx male and Nkuhuma male in Singita. They have been seen regularly in the south and central parts of the reserve. 


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Nwalungu coalition :

Photo Credits : Singita


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The Mighty Nwalungu males. In which month these males were born?
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