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Styx Pride

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Floppy ear styx boy vomiting.

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(02-17-2023, 07:30 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Floppy ear styx boy vomiting.

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"Fucks sake Steve I told you not to eat that wildebeest carcass."
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Twitter link has additional information about the young Nkuhuma females and Chela.






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Styx's at Londolozi airstrip? I dont remember them being that far north since before they settled south with Ndhzengas, around late 2020.

Hope they stay safe from Kambulas and Ndhzengas.

I counted 8/9 Styx's (hard to see).
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The expression of the picture of the vomiting boy was unfortunate, but I found it a little funny.
I hope they survive healthy until they become great male lions!

I've never seen a lion vomit before. 
What on earth did the boy eat? (Hehe)
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(02-25-2023, 08:01 PM)veritas Wrote: The expression of the picture of the vomiting boy was unfortunate, but I found it a little funny.
I hope they survive healthy until they become great male lions!

I've never seen a lion vomit before. 
What on earth did the boy eat? (Hehe)

You're right, it's funny because these animals eat rotten meat and nothing happens . Imagine what caused vomiting would do to humans Grin .
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They have their limits. They are not as durable as Hyenas afteral.
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(02-26-2023, 04:32 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: They have their limits. They are not as durable as Hyenas afteral.

Good to know bro that Hyenas got stronger stomach for food.
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2 mother's and 7 cubs were enjoying the rain.
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Whole Styx pride.

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"The Styx Pride has been split up for the past few days. One adult female together with two sub-adult females stayed together, in the hopes that they will soon reconnect with the rest of their pride. This morning we located the 6 other members, not far from where the three lionesses where resting. As they steadily made their way to reunite with them, they walked towards an open area filled with impala, wildebeest and zebra, a good opportunity for a meal.

A quick decision was made, and they split up surrounding the potential prey, until a single impala spotted them and sounded the alarm. We could only hope that the separated pride, being not too far away from one another now, will reunite with one another soon."



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Appears the Styx pride has been having a hard go of things recently 




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