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05-03-2022, 04:43 PM( This post was last modified: 05-03-2022, 04:58 PM by lionuk )
(05-03-2022, 02:44 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: How many skybed sons are there??
Just now went through skybed thread. I could not the exact no. of how many skybed sons are alive??
1,2 or 3???
It seems he is alone and he has been popping up alone from time to time east of Manyeleti for a year. Shame for that poor youngster.
(05-03-2022, 03:48 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: wow he took the pride by himself from impressive imbile male ?
No, Imbali male was slowly abandoning Imbalis since ~ half a year ago.
Imbali male was not seen with them for quite some time.
New information coming out is that it may actually be the Surviving Kruger Male. This is likely the case since he’s been seen mating with Imbali Lionesses in recent months
Waking through the night to the close roars of a pride of lions was something great to behold, there is nothing more heart rendering than this. I lay in bed and gently touched the wall behind my pillows and could almost feel the deep vibrations of the roar through my hands. Again, when we awoke at 05h00 this morning it was to the roar of a lions as well as the noise of excited laughing from hyenas. Waiting patiently for the first of the vehicle to go mobile in order for us to explain what it is we were hearing from the staff village. First out was Andrew, followed shortly by Matt and Connor we explained what we had heard and where we presumed them to be. Then nothing just silence. No more roaring, the guides check the back of the staff village nothing, Andrew passes Imbali and continues down Hoyo Hoyo access to middle road he then turns in the direction of Hamiltons. Again, Andrew comes on the radio and says he has been all the way down to the river crossing and nothing. We tell them to check behind the borehole although, I was sure they were somewhere on Wedding plains Middle road. Sure, enough Connor was on his way down Middle when he called saying he has managed to relocate the lions and that they were on a kill, he was going to go closer. The next message we got from Connor was enough to make your hair stand on end and immediately your mind races back to the last time you saw them. “Stations one female and one male lion – eating another lion”. We have been expecting a takeover here for a while now and it seems with the activity recently around Hoyo Hoyo Safari Lodge with the son of the Skybed Males and the Torchwood Male the takeover has begun. An injured female lies watching as the male lion eats the sub adult male cub which he has killed. The Imbali pride female stands but can put no pressure on her back leg, on closer inspection she has a deep gash running along the inside of her leg – it seems to have been caused perhaps by her wanting to protect her cub. Keep watch for further updates as we wait to see what would happen next.
(05-03-2022, 06:49 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: New information coming out is that it may actually be the Surviving Kruger Male. This is likely the case since he’s been seen mating with Imbali Lionesses in recent months