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The Tumbela Coalition

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Tumbelas :

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"Golden afternoon on the Sand River.

Tumbela Male"

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Skorro jr today in the morning 
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He almost looks like the full package now!
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Yeesh he's not looking good 

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(08-08-2021, 01:50 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Yeesh he's not looking good 

Thing is he is eating really well but cant put weight on, unfortunately chances of him to recover are almost none, sad thing to watch..
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Isnt that Scar? I thought Limper was the one on the left. 

But yeah. He is not recovering well. The rest of the pride seems well fed. So I wonder if its a matter of them not letting him feed enough.
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Skorro Jr and the cubbies by Omega Godi 

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Dominant Tumbela by Charita Venter 

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Skorro Jr w Othawas and cubs 

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Skorro Jr


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(08-14-2021, 06:19 PM)lionuk Wrote: Skorro Jr


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Skorro JR resemblances a lot to his "most likely" grandfather. The might Rob Stewart male.
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On the World lion day, few days ago, one of the Tumbela males gives a funny show to the visitors they will not forget!  Laughing

Great sighting as always by my friend Omega Godi! 

Inyati, South Africa.
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One of the Tumbela males giving us a very intense stare as he and his brother lazed around after feeding on a buffalo carcass!


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