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Lions of Manyeleti

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(10-22-2023, 01:11 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Not sure who these guys are, 3 males vocalising in the Mluwati concession, only 1 is pictured with a brief shot of the second 




a male photographed by another guest, not sure if one of the three - By Chanel Pestana


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Looks and sounds (that characteristic deep roar of Zig Zak Mbiri also shared by at least some of the Mayambula males) like a Mayambula males no?
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(10-22-2023, 01:08 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: So the nharu pride is made up of the the 5 Birmingham males sisters who should be around 15 or 16 and the the tumbela males plus lambiles sisters

Of the five adult Lionesses, three are Birmingham sisters born between 2010 and 2011. and two are Thanda Impi daughters and sister of Tumbelas/Lambile born between late 2015 to early 2016.
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(10-21-2023, 11:01 PM)lionuk Wrote: So they are NOT the same males that were seen with two sisters, Imbali breakaway group seen mostly in east of Sabi Sands, right?

I would need to check whisker ID of the male in the back, but male in front is not.
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(10-22-2023, 01:11 AM)Tonpa Wrote: a male photographed by another guest, not sure if one of the three - By Chanel Pestana


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Looks like Mayambula males.
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Mayambula male in Manyeleti??? Isn't this far west of their territory?
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(10-22-2023, 05:55 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Mayambula male in Manyeleti??? Isn't this far west of their territory?

It was not in Manyeleti, it was at Mluwati Concession, prob northern areas.

Before they where seen around s36 Muzandzeni, which is prob their core territory, so its not that far away.

That was ex Leeubrons territory, looks like Myambulas where the reason Leeubrons pushed south recently.
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one of the 4 young males sons of red road male who were born between april and august 2020, so far red road male has done an impeccable job providing all the necessary protection to the pride, these 4 boys will soon have to leave the pride and make their own own path and thus continue with the legacy of his father and the birmingham blood.
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(10-22-2023, 02:47 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-22-2023, 05:55 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Mayambula male in Manyeleti??? Isn't this far west of their territory?

It was not in Manyeleti, it was at Mluwati Concession, prob northern areas.

Before they where seen around s36 Muzandzeni, which is prob their core territory, so its not that far away.

That was ex Leeubrons territory, looks like Myambulas where the reason Leeubrons pushed south recently.

did leeubrons father any males sons yet ?
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Lambile and the Mbiris (I think) by callacamacho


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Not sure when this was Taken of Lambile but I dont think its new.

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Mbiri pride at minute 8:45. Recently posted.




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(10-27-2023, 11:11 PM)afortich Wrote: Mbiri pride at minute 8:45. Recently posted.





He said the young Orpen male and female were not seen with them.
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(10-28-2023, 03:17 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(10-27-2023, 11:11 PM)afortich Wrote: Mbiri pride at minute 8:45. Recently posted.





He said the young Orpen male and female were not seen with them.

Not at this particular sighting (probably ten days old or so) but he and his sister rejoined them afterwards and were actually seen today all together w Lambile in company.

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So it's truly up for poor Lambile now to hold the territory... Is he even roaring or are they all low profile?
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