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Nkhulu males

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(09-19-2023, 05:45 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(09-19-2023, 04:14 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
Interesting, this is the first I have heard it mentioned that there was an altercation between the Nkhulus and the S Avocas, and an implication that it may have resulted in the injured S Avoca and cause of the missing one. Only altercation between the two groups I am aware of resulted in Dreadlocks being badly mauled, and I am not sure he has been seen since just a few days after that, and I am not sure the 6th Nkhulu has been seen since then as well..

Sorry fella, I can't tell you whether this is true information/based on any facts, after all, as it was written, the short text was written by a Facebook user, whether it was reliable information or not its another story... 
For this reason I edited the post and removed such speculations

No apologies necessary, that was not my intention. I was merely trying to find out if something had been reported that had not yet been mentioned here, that is all. Following these cats is very fluid more often than not, the news we receive can be delayed and we often get it out of order, or find out information quite a long time after the fact. While we need to be as accurate as is possible, there are sometimes gaps or lapses in the information we have received. We do the best we can with what we have. Cheers, my friend!
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(09-19-2023, 04:14 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Interesting, this is the first I have heard it mentioned that there was an altercation between the Nkhulus and the S Avocas, and an implication that it may have resulted in the injured S Avoca and cause of the missing one. Only altercation between the two groups I am aware of resulted in Dreadlocks being badly mauled, and I am not sure he has been seen since just a few days after that, and I am not sure the 6th Nkhulu has been seen since then as well..

I'm friends with Lokender on social media. He is a good source of info as he is like us, he gets info from guides/Rangers, etc... but still just speculation  and I take how he wrote the update, he basically implied it was speculation or a "maybe" event.  Hopefully we get some more concrete info on what happened.
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(09-19-2023, 11:22 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: I'm friends with Lokender on social media. He is a good source of info as he is like us, he gets info from guides/Rangers, etc... but still just speculation  and I take how he wrote the update, he basically implied it was speculation or a "maybe" event.  Hopefully we get some more concrete info on what happened.

Nobody knows what happened to missing S.Avocas, Nkhulus and Leeubrons are just speculations.
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(09-19-2023, 03:32 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
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Nkhulu boys launched an attack on the Sand River pride and killed one of the cubs
Smudge

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Snip Tail

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"Mother Nature is brutal…This took place on our game drive today. Right place at the right time, though very sad indeed. Poor mother lioness, devastated. Male from another pride, known as the Lion Killers. Warning: Graphic footage."
Video footage of Snip Tail killing Sand River's cub... (not for sensitive viewers)
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(09-19-2023, 03:32 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
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Nkhulu boys launched an attack on the Sand River pride and killed one of the cubs
Smudge

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Snip Tail

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Photographer Credit: @ecksonsithole
I was half-asleep when I saw this post with Snip-Tail just standing there in front of the cub and my first thought was: "I didn't know the Nkhulu males had cubs already, nevermind cubs of that age".

That was until I scrolled further down on the subsequent images and video footage.
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One of Nkhulu males at Kirkmans Kamp:

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(09-21-2023, 09:13 PM)afortich Wrote:




Is the dark maned male Dreadlock Delaporte? 
The video was posted on the Lion Sands IG a few hours ago, if it's recent that's great news i guess
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(09-22-2023, 03:13 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(09-21-2023, 09:13 PM)afortich Wrote:




Is the dark maned male Dreadlock Delaporte? 
The video was posted on the Lion Sands IG a few hours ago, if it's recent that's great news i guess

My friend, it was posted recently but not sure when it was recorded.
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(09-22-2023, 03:13 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(09-21-2023, 09:13 PM)afortich Wrote:




Is the dark maned male Dreadlock Delaporte? 
The video was posted on the Lion Sands IG a few hours ago, if it's recent that's great news i guess

Dreadlock Delaporte did rejoin them, It was confirmed a while ago
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One of the Nkhulu male with sand river lioness
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Delaporte male Dreadlocks mates with a lioness from the Sand river pride. 
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24/09/23
Nkhulu males patrolling in Kruger National Park
Snip Tail and male #4 or #5?

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video here
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( This post was last modified: 09-29-2023, 06:30 PM by Ngonya )

TBT
4 Nkhulu males with Dreadlocks earlier this year...
Dreadlocks, Smudge, Snip Tail, #3, and by physical conditions: #5?
#5 (sometimes limping male)

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Snip Tail - Dreadlocks

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From left to right:
( Dreadlocks - Snip Tail - #3 - Smudge - #5 )

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based on the IDs provided by @Tr1x24 in post #15
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