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Lions of Manyeleti

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( This post was last modified: 02-16-2022, 01:41 PM by lionuk )

Mbiri Pride lionesses on their kill. Kupona and the Orpen cubs are doing well and eating. 
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Mandevu
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Ncila too!
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Great to see mandevuand mcilia/ ncilia are doing great. 5 mbiri cubs will be protected and will have great future ahead. 
Any news of RR male and nharu pride. 
Weeks passed since we last heard of them
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(02-16-2022, 08:22 PM)Tonpa Wrote:




A sight for sore eyes!!!    I was wondering about our solo warrior.
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Are genders of Nharu subs know? I saw atleast 2 young males.
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Was mentioned a while back to be same as the Talamatis, 3 males 6 females
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(02-17-2022, 12:25 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Was mentioned a while back to be same as the Talamatis, 3 males 6 females

Any photos to ID them?
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(02-17-2022, 12:53 AM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(02-17-2022, 12:25 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Was mentioned a while back to be same as the Talamatis, 3 males 6 females

Any photos to ID them?

Don't think anybody has done that yet
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The youngest Mbiri cubs 

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(02-17-2022, 04:58 PM)Tonpa Wrote: The youngest Mbiri cubs 


Happy to see they seem to be quite healthy.
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(02-12-2022, 05:29 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: New Tintswalo Virtual Safari 

Sightings of All Three Tintswalos.  Lambile must have a hyper drive on his metabolism,,,,he just cannot keep weight on.  If he ever did get his bulk, he would be among the largest lions in the area.






Does Lambile have worms or something?  What would keep him that skinny?
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(02-17-2022, 09:03 PM)1ofCourage Wrote: Does Lambile have worms or something?  What would keep him that skinny?

Not worms, something more serious, some disease, not sure what at this point, but his 2 Tumbela brothers, Scar and Limper also struggle/d with that, might be some genetics in this case, TB (most likely) or some other disease. Not be able to put weight is not good sign unfortunately..
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(02-14-2022, 11:17 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(02-14-2022, 10:05 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: With Lambile also having that "skinny" condition/health problem like his Nharu brothers Scar and Limper, i wonder if that has something to do with genetics..

We dont know about 2 Nharu brothers who disappeared in Kruger, but out of remaining 4 we know, only Skorro Jr. appears full healthy.

I’ve had this same theory / concern.  As if there was some sort of genetic or nutritional indeficiency of those cubs.  But I can’t quite nail that down because the females littermates DO NOT suffer this loss of condition.  Unless it became exasperated by the stress of ‘nomadic’ life somehow.   But then again, Lambile was never quite a nomad.   It’s very mysterious to me.  How so many of them suffer from maintaining condition.

Could be always something linked to Y chromozome pair like daltonism or hemophilia in humans.
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