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Timbavati River pride with limping Nharhu male




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Mapoza Male in Thornbush
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Birmingham/Torchwood males


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(03-01-2022, 03:33 AM)Potato Wrote: Birmingham/Torchwood males


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Wonder if they will be named soon.  Hmm
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(03-01-2022, 04:19 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Wonder if they will be named soon.  Hmm
I think they are already named. 
Oslinde and oslunde something
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The only son and 4 daughters of mapoza male in avoca pride. All 5/5 subadults are looking quite healthy. 
Well two older avoca lionesses are mating with YBM and TYM and the youngee two are taking care of these 5 subs. 
Currently ww are seeing this pattern in nkuhuma, talamtalamatis, kambulas pride too. 
This young lone male needs to be careful. And all of the above he needs to find a coalition partnee on the first place. 
Well in recent years avocas pride is very successful. First they give S avocas, then N. Avocas, then XIKUKUTSU males and now this young submale.
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(03-01-2022, 05:00 AM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(03-01-2022, 04:19 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Wonder if they will be named soon.  Hmm
I think they are already named. 
Oslinde and oslunde something

Osindile is the social media name for The Birmingham Male but it’s never been official from the reserve.  I was speaking mostly about they having a coalition name from them officially
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(03-01-2022, 05:15 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Well in recent years avocas pride is very successful. First they give S avocas, then N. Avocas, then XIKUKUTSU males and now this young submale.
Accually not really. Aside of currently raisen generation sired by Mapoza, the last succesfully raised generation was that of 2013 from which Sabi Sands Avocas came. The pride unfortunetly has couple of years wasted. Also in that generation from 2013 and the single litter they given birth in the mean time (Xikukutsus), the offspring was mostly composed of males so it is vital for the pride existance that the current generation sired by Mapoza male make it through into adulthood.
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(03-01-2022, 01:37 PM)Potato Wrote:
(03-01-2022, 05:15 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Well in recent years avocas pride is very successful. First they give S avocas, then N. Avocas, then XIKUKUTSU males and now this young submale.
Accually not really. Aside of currently raisen generation sired by Mapoza, the last succesfully raised generation was that of 2013 from which Sabi Sands Avocas came. The pride unfortunetly has couple of years wasted. Also in that generation from 2013 and the single litter they given birth in the mean time, the offspring was mostly composed of males so it is vital for the pride existance that the current generation sired by Mapoza male make it through into adulthood.

Ohhhh.... 
Then it's very crucial for the 4 subs girls to reach adulthood. Same situation is with othawa pride of SS
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Some of Birmingham breakaway males


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Avoca young male


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Birmingham male


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Torchwood male


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Hercules/Sumatra males and Giraffe lionesses with cubs




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This must be the one who is eldest among all of the seven. He is the immediate younger brother of YBM. 
He was born in 2017 around so definitely is the son of old avocas( brutus and bros)
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(03-04-2022, 03:11 AM)Potato Wrote: Some of Birmingham breakaway males


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Avoca young male


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Birmingham male


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Torchwood male


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i hope all 7 Birmingham breakaway males make it
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Tanda Tula update

The next day they ticked off the Big 5 during a morning drive that saw them head to the east to try for the Mayambula Pride’s cubs (sadly they were hiding.

Some elephants and rhinos showed face before we got to spend time with five lionesses from the Giraffe Pride and their six growing cubs as they lay down to rest a couple of kilometres from Plains Camp!
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(03-04-2022, 03:26 AM)Potato Wrote: Hercules/Sumatra males and Giraffe lionesses with cubs

Hope these guys can succesfully raise their offspring, they deserve it (it will be hard tho because of many young and big coalitions around them such as BDM's and Birmingham breakeaway males).
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