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Lions of Manyeleti

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Dark Mane. I really hope he has been reunited with Talamati pride by now.
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( This post was last modified: 12-20-2021, 03:03 AM by lionuk )

1/3 Tintswalo males. Great to see his wound is healing well. 
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LIONS OF THE MLUWATI CONCESSION:
The Hamiltons Pride:
The Hamiltons Pride has been looking very well. One female was found mating with Madala and another female was seen mating with Blondie. The youngsters are all doing well, including the older cub who had lost one eye. The movement of this pride varies quite a lot at the moment, perhaps due to the fluctuating lion dynamics in the area, but they are currently spending a lot of time just outside of the Concession on the Southern Cutline. It will be interesting to see how the dynamics will continue to change as we expect that the two mated females will disappear again in the next month.
The Imbali Pride:
The Imbali Pride has been spotted several times over the last few months. Although they are not venturing as much into the Concession as they used to, they are often found close to Predator Plains and Sheroberombe. All of the members are looking very healthy including one of the younger cubs who is missing the black time on the end of the tail.
Visitors to the Concession:  
Although Einstein has not returned to the Concession, we have been seeing movement of other nomadic males, including one of the sons of the Skybed Males who was found walking across the open plains close to Hoyo Hoyo in the direction of Ridge Road. Another visitor was the Torchwood Male (I believe they are referring to the Kruger male with the notch ear) who stole a kill from the Imbali Pride females.

https://imbali.com/mluwati-concession-december-2021/
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The lone cub still carries on
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(12-27-2021, 04:25 PM)Tonpa Wrote: The lone cub still carries on
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That’s a great Christmas gift.  Maybe mother could not produce sufficient milk to sustain the full litter but enough for one.  I continue to hope it pulls through
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1/3 Tintswalo males
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Imbali pride sighting at Imbali Lodge
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Kruger Male in the Manyeleti 
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Mbiri Pride :  The Surviving cub hanging in there.  Looks a bit scrawny but still with the Pride.  Two Tintswalos (Lambile & Ncila) and the Orpen Cubs also at sighting

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(12-31-2021, 06:34 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Mbiri Pride :  The Surviving cub hanging in there.  Looks a bit scrawny but still with the Pride.  Two Tintswalos (Lambile & Ncila) and the Orpen Cubs also at sighting
Thank you for these pictures. It has made my day to see that precious cub hanging on. Bless him!
He/she might be a bit scrawny, but hopefully it's only temporary.
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The two N'waswitsontso Male lions were left on dad duty to look after the cubs from the Hamiltons Lion Pride in the Kruger National Park South Africa.

With the lionesses from the Hamiltons lion pride out hunting the two N'waswitsontso were left on duty to look after the lion cubs. The darker maned male called out and we were surprised as he was greeted by a bunch of lion cubs. After spending some time with them we decided to move on and about a kilometer up the road, we found that the lighter maned male lion was making his way to his brother and lion cubs. They eventually joined up and greeted each other by rubbing heads, the lion cubs excited to see dad, came over to greet him as well. The two N'waswitsontso Male lions did not seem as excited to be looking after the lion cubs as they tried to keep moving away from them. The two brothers then proceeded to show each other some affection by rubbing heads and grooming each other.





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Are they around 10? Good looking males
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(01-02-2022, 03:44 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Are they around 10? Good looking males

Its unknown, but they look to be older males.
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