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Lions of Timbavati

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A fantastic recent sighting of 2/5 Vuyela males seen at Simbavati waterside in the Klaserie 
PC: Kaizer Malapane
Klaserie PNR,posted| 01.11.22

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(11-01-2022, 09:35 PM)Potato Wrote:
(11-01-2022, 09:17 PM)Timbavati Wrote: nasty cut on his face during a hunt at Ngala Private Game Reserve
What do you suggest exactly? Hunting on what kind of prey could cause such injury. I ask cus only animal that could have done such injury who comes to my mind is another lion with its claws, not any prey species.

Very likely a buffalo horn, In my personal opinión, that cut was not made by a lion
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(11-01-2022, 09:38 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(11-01-2022, 08:37 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Yeah, we don't get any update about skorro pride from the past few months.
Even the cubs born in late 2020/ early 2021 are subadults by now ( if they survive )

you know how manys cubs in that pride or how many males and females subs ?

Five- six months ago I read about it somewhere?
Could not find it where.
But am pretty sure some cubs were born in late 2020, some in 2021 and a few mare in 2022
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5 Birmingham Breakaway males, looking in great shape, being a little playful with one another, and even having a run-in with a honey badger.




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(11-02-2022, 07:50 AM)BA0701 Wrote: 5 Birmingham Breakaway males, looking in great shape, being a little playful with one another, and even having a run-in with a honey badger.





A force to be reckoned with. They have been quite active in Kings Camp lately. Hope they establish themselves soon
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(11-02-2022, 07:50 AM)BA0701 Wrote: 5 Birmingham Breakaway males, looking in great shape, being a little playful with one another, and even having a run-in with a honey badger.





where the 6th one ?
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(11-02-2022, 08:11 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(11-02-2022, 07:50 AM)BA0701 Wrote: 5 Birmingham Breakaway males, looking in great shape, being a little playful with one another, and even having a run-in with a honey badger.





where the 6th one ?

Only the 5 were seen in this video, not sure if the other was close by or not.
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Skorokoro with the Western pride at Ingwelala. PC: Candice Harding
Ingéniala,GR,02.11.22

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Turn up the volume??

Ryan got a great recent sight of the four Black Dam males roaring. They are basically six offspring of the legendary Giraffe male. Their confidence increases every day. They killed the Monwana male a few weeks ago and kicked out his partner. Surely these males will cause a big change in the dynamic soon.

Thornybush, South Africa.
Photographer Credit: @ryan.johnston.madness
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(11-04-2022, 07:36 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Turn up the volume??

Ryan got a great recent sight of the four Black Dam males roaring. They are basically six offspring of the legendary Giraffe male. Their confidence increases every day. They killed the Monwana male a few weeks ago and kicked out his partner. Surely these males will cause a big change in the dynamic soon.

Thornybush, South Africa.
Photographer Credit: @ryan.johnston.madness

The lions of Sabi-Sand soon could be trembling with this coalition of good looking guys!
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(11-04-2022, 08:24 AM)afortich Wrote:
(11-04-2022, 07:36 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Turn up the volume??

Ryan got a great recent sight of the four Black Dam males roaring. They are basically six offspring of the legendary Giraffe male. Their confidence increases every day. They killed the Monwana male a few weeks ago and kicked out his partner. Surely these males will cause a big change in the dynamic soon.

Thornybush, South Africa.
Photographer Credit: @ryan.johnston.madness

The lions of Sabi-Sand soon could be trembling with this coalition of good looking guys!

Let’s hope they establish in the Timbavati. Unfortunately if they stick in Thornybush, they will mate with their relatives
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One of the two Ross males “Fabio,” on a stroll at Ngala Private Game Reserve 
PC: Scott Stramy
Ngala PGR,03.11.22

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(11-04-2022, 07:36 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Turn up the volume??

Ryan got a great recent sight of the four Black Dam males roaring. They are basically six offspring of the legendary Giraffe male. Their confidence increases every day. They killed the Monwana male a few weeks ago and kicked out his partner. Surely these males will cause a big change in the dynamic soon.

Thornybush, South Africa.
Photographer Credit: @ryan.johnston.madness

The Monwana male who was killed was a established/dominant male?
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(11-05-2022, 02:47 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(11-04-2022, 07:36 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Turn up the volume??

Ryan got a great recent sight of the four Black Dam males roaring. They are basically six offspring of the legendary Giraffe male. Their confidence increases every day. They killed the Monwana male a few weeks ago and kicked out his partner. Surely these males will cause a big change in the dynamic soon.

Thornybush, South Africa.
Photographer Credit: @ryan.johnston.madness

The Monwana male who was killed was a established/dominant male?

No, he was nomadic.  He was partner to the Guernsey YM who escaped Kampama fences onto Thornybush area
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