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The Tumbela Coalition

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The second video is better, it's a Dark-Mane type limp I guess. Must be really stiff when he stands up
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(09-30-2021, 05:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yea that doesnt look good, idk what happened, he was climbing tree not long ago, and now cant put any pressure on it. 

With that kind of limp, its hard to follow pride around, which might be dangerous if that leg doesnt get better..

In the second video, he’s honestly not limping much worse than in the video he’s seen mating with ximungwe a few weeks ago.    It’s like he can put better pressure once he’s warmed up like dark mane just maybe slightly worse
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( This post was last modified: 09-30-2021, 06:04 PM by T I N O Edit Reason: Fixed )

(09-30-2021, 05:41 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yea that doesnt look good, idk what happened, he was climbing tree not long ago, and now cant put any pressure on it. 

With that kind of limp, its hard to follow pride around, which might be dangerous if that leg doesnt get better..

In the second video, he’s honestly not limping much worse than in the video he’s seen mating with ximungwe a few weeks ago.    It’s like he can put better pressure once he’s warmed up like dark mane just maybe slightly worse

Here is the video I’m referring to.  (Sorry, I don’t know how to insert here)

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(09-30-2021, 05:44 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:41 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-30-2021, 05:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yea that doesnt look good, idk what happened, he was climbing tree not long ago, and now cant put any pressure on it. 

With that kind of limp, its hard to follow pride around, which might be dangerous if that leg doesnt get better..

In the second video, he’s honestly not limping much worse than in the video he’s seen mating with ximungwe a few weeks ago.    It’s like he can put better pressure once he’s warmed up like dark mane just maybe slightly worse

Here is the video I’m referring to.  (Sorry, I don’t know how to insert here)

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Hi my friend, I fixed the link, However, I'll tagged you on how embed video/post from Instagram.
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The big Thumbela male and one of the Othawa females.


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1/2 Tumbela males, and the Othawa pride lionesses and cubs finishing off the remains of a wildebeest kill at Inyati Game Lodge, Western Sabi Sands, October 3.




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Limper and Skorro jr with Othawa Pride.
I really hope Limper has eaten enough of that kill to support his recovery. 

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He looks full. It would be great if we got some footage of him walking though so we can check on his limp.

In any case. Its good to see that there isn't the hostility like we saw with Scar.
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The big Thumbela male and one of the Othawa females.
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(10-04-2021, 01:03 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: He looks full. It would be great if we got some footage of him walking though so we can check on his limp.

In any case. Its good to see that there isn't the hostility like we saw with Scar.

I wouldn't call it "hostility", lions society works on dominance and strength, unfortunately if you are not strong enough ( many causes, injurie, disease etc..) you will eat last, thats how lions works..
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Skorro jr 5th October
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Another picture of Skorro jr taken on 5th October
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Skorro jr. He looks very Handsome!
I hope he's being nice to Limper while he recovers. 
Picture taken on 5 October
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The two remaining Tumbela males prepare to go 'flat' on a hot afternoon in the Sabi Sand Reserve. It's great to see them close together, and hopefully Limper's condition is improving. 


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Othawa cub looking up at his dad. The big Thumbela male is looking very good and spending lots of time with the pride.....


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