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Lions of Sabi Sands

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( This post was last modified: 02-18-2023, 11:07 PM by afortich )

I thought they were because I recognized the one with the big mane but wasn't sure because I didn't recognize the other one with the Mr. T mane
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Mohawk and S8 Imbali may be in trouble with the Black Dam boys!!




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(02-19-2023, 01:06 AM)afortich Wrote: Mohawk and S8 Imbali may be in trouble with the Black Dam boys!!

Orange eyed/bigger maned male has such a classic Avoca face, while his brother inherit more of Black Dam genetics thru his mother, he is very similar to legendary Black Dam male, prob his uncle.

Here is another photo where we can see that these 2 are slightly younger then atleast 3 of their 4 northern brothers:

Photo credits : Rudi Hulshof


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(02-19-2023, 02:27 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-19-2023, 01:06 AM)afortich Wrote: Mohawk and S8 Imbali may be in trouble with the Black Dam boys!!

Orange eyed/bigger maned male has such a classic Avoca face, while his brother inherit more of Black Dam genetics thru his mother, he is very similar to legendary Black Dam male, prob his uncle.

Here is another photo where we can see that these 2 are slightly younger then atleast 3 of their 4 northern brothers:

Photo credits : Rudi Hulshof


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You're right. What a nice picture buddy @Tr1x24. I'm saving it in my phone.
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"The two Ximungwe lionesses having a great time in the Western sector of the Sabi Sands "

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Ximhungwe lionesses by lexilearyy

Can hear the guides talking about how they almost bumped into some other lions, guessing the Othawa cubs.

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( This post was last modified: 02-21-2023, 02:17 AM by Mapokser )

Saw this edit in a photo from the Mangheni pride, I believe from @Ahmed Ali and thought the Mapogo daughter looked somehow similar to her cousin/sister from the Othawa pride.

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Othawa:


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Othawa in her young days:


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(02-21-2023, 02:16 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Vi esta edição em uma foto do orgulho de Mangheni, acredito que de @Ahmed Ali e pensei que a filha de Mapogo se parecia de alguma forma com sua prima/irmã do orgulho de Othawa.

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Othawa:


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Othawa em sua juventude:


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E mano como faço pra pega teu wpp?
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(02-21-2023, 07:51 AM)lucas_kruger Wrote:
(02-21-2023, 02:16 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Vi esta edição em uma foto do orgulho de Mangheni, acredito que de @Ahmed Ali e pensei que a filha de Mapogo se parecia de alguma forma com sua prima/irmã do orgulho de Othawa.

Mangheni:


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Othawa:


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Othawa em sua juventude:


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E mano como faço pra pega teu wpp?

if I may make a suggestion, since all of our users post in English, you might consider translating your posts, you'll likely get more and quicker replies.
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Two Southern Pride's young females playing with each other. They are 2.6 years old and it's great to see them looking very well. 
Credit: ok_snaps


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Poor Marthly/Tsalala female was seen in Londolozi (2/22).  

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Thats quite a wound. I hope it heals soon.
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(02-23-2023, 08:41 PM)book1206 Wrote: Poor Marthly/Tsalala female was seen in Londolozi (2/22).  

I hate to see this princess injured. Fortunately, it doesn't look too bad.
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King S8/Imbali.




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