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Nkuhlu males

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(04-30-2024, 10:22 PM)Ngonya Wrote: "River crossings are always dangerous, even for lions. No matter how shallow the water is, it's still the domain of another apex predator —the crocodile. Better to be on the alert, stay calm, and cross the water as a team."
? Simon Vegter
2/6 Nkhulu brothers, both looking in great condition
Nkhulu #3 (dread on his dark mane) 
Nkhulu #6 (shorter blond mane)

No sightings of Dreadlocks in some time, do we know where he is currently, or the last time anyone saw him with the others?
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(04-30-2024, 10:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(04-30-2024, 10:22 PM)Ngonya Wrote: "River crossings are always dangerous, even for lions. No matter how shallow the water is, it's still the domain of another apex predator —the crocodile. Better to be on the alert, stay calm, and cross the water as a team."
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2/6 Nkhulu brothers, both looking in great condition
Nkhulu #3 (dread on his dark mane) 
Nkhulu #6 (shorter blond mane)

No sightings of Dreadlocks in some time, do we know where he is currently, or the last time anyone saw him with the others?

It's been some time.  There was a post I saw from one of those people that cruise around Kruger and take random pictures of animals maybe 2 months ago, that some people thought was him, but nobody knew.  I think the last official sighting he was with the Nkhulu that has always looked on death's door near S83, but that was at least 2 months ago in February.
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(04-30-2024, 10:29 PM)BA0701 Wrote: No sightings of Dreadlocks in some time, do we know where he is currently, or the last time anyone saw him with the others?
(04-30-2024, 10:41 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: It's been some time.
Honestly it's been so long I'm not even sure anymore. Theres this brief video uploaded April 8th i posted in last page which could possibly be him, but its impossible to be sure as its too far. 
I still have hopes for him to show up with his coalition partners once more, even thought that seems highly unlikely
Only time can tell so what remains for us is to wait
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( This post was last modified: 05-03-2024, 05:22 AM by Ngonya )

"A king quenches his thirst"
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Nkhulu #1 (Snip Tail)




Nkhulu #6 (Mohawk maned)
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Has #4 been seen recently
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(05-03-2024, 06:19 AM)Redroadmale Wrote: Has #4 been seen recently
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A recent sighting of 2 of the Nkhulu males seen today. One was mating and the other was nearby.
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The Nkuhlu male mating with a lioness 
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(05-03-2024, 06:17 PM)T I N O Wrote: A recent sighting of 2 of the Nkhulu males seen today. One was mating and the other was nearby.
(05-03-2024, 06:19 PM)T I N O Wrote: The Nkuhlu male mating with a lioness 
Great update! Thanks for sharing. 
Nkhulu male #2 (Snip Tail) - on the road
Nkhulu male #3 (recently carrying a dreadlock on his dark mane) - with the female



From the same sighting as this, the boy has been busy mating all day at the riverbed:

10:31am
"2 Lions mating"
H1-2, about 2km N of Sand river bridge, in the riverbed - Near Skukuza
(#3)

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Tinged by Quvel

12:18pm
"2 Lions mating"
H1-2, 3.3km N of Sand River Bridge - Near Skukuza

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Tinged by HHG


5:05pm
"2 Lions mating"
H1-2, 3.3km N of Sand River Bridge - Near Skukuza


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Tinged by Andrea
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again...


Nkhulu #2 (Snip Tail) by @mike_h_s

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Snip Tail on the trail of a lioness, probably the same his brother was mating with(?)


Nkhulu #3 with the female by @leendo_nd

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2 Gijima chasing 3 male lions, likely the Nkhulu 
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(05-04-2024, 07:53 PM)Ngonya Wrote: 2 Gijima chasing 3 of the Nkhulu males

Has it been confirmed that it was the Nkhulu males they chased?  I am holding out hope for Mohawk's boys to show up down here somewhere.
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(05-04-2024, 07:57 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Has it been confirmed that it was the Nkhulu males they chased?  I am holding out hope for Mohawk's boys to show up down here somewhere.
Not confirmed yet! 
Lets wait and hope for a confirmation, but i think its likely to be Nkhulu
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The King and his Queen
Nkhulu #3 with a female on the riverbed, north of the Sand River Bridge - Near Skukuza
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Nkhulu #6 by himself in Skukuza, looking skinny again...
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Snip Tail Nkhulu in Skukuza
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Lioness on the sighting

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