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Othawa Pride

Panama Mapokser Offline
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Throwback to Auntie, the legendary Othawa female:


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Look-wise probably daughter of the Kinky Tail Mapogo ( at the back ):


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(05-30-2024, 02:48 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Throwback to Auntie, the legendary Othawa female:


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Look-wise probably daughter of the Kinky Tail Mapogo ( at the back ):


*This image is copyright of its original author

When I see images like this, I wish we had more options on the "Like" button. The video of her, after the attack by the Birminghams is one of those that just sticks with me, horrible stuff, absolutely heartbreaking.
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(05-30-2024, 01:14 AM)Mapokser Wrote: They were coexisting just fine back in the Mapogo and Selati eras. And beforr Ximgungwes were coexisting with Sand River pride.

It was the arrival of the Majingilane that caused all the trouble.

Both prides were hit hard during the Mapogo era and conflicts were already occurring during the Selati era. So I wouldn't say they were coexisting.
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From what I’ve learned when Mr T died the othawa pride was all mapogo 3 girls 2 boys the last older female died by a snare and the ximhungwe pride was still a pretty big pride other than the one female that was also killed by a snare but they lost members fast
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The girls are still going.  They have to be nearing estrus don't they?  I worry about them so much with the Ximungs moving down into the area they've been hiding in for so long.   I hope it doesn't lead to another incident, injury, and separation...



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(06-23-2024, 05:22 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: They have to be nearing estrus don't they? 

Thats hard to predict, some females came to estrus even before 3 yrs, some quite later, even after 5.
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( This post was last modified: 07-08-2024, 05:44 AM by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Corrected spelling error )

Post is from four days ago so I'm guessing the sighting took place within the past week or so.

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( This post was last modified: 07-13-2024, 12:22 AM by criollo2mil )

Othowas having (yet another) dispute w a group of hyena





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( This post was last modified: 07-15-2024, 08:54 PM by T_Ferguson )

No No No No No... boys.. leave them be please.  I guess they could be in Estrus, but otherwise.. go away boys.



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I am convinced the PCMs are hoping to mate with them. If you visit Savanna Private Game Reserve's Instagram page, one of the videos shows both PCMs interacting with an Othawa lioness, she lashes out at them but they don't attack her back. I suspect they're in estrus.

I'd attach the video but it's an Instagram story and frankly I'm not sure how to embed videos.
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(07-15-2024, 06:47 PM)Vengeous Wrote: I am convinced the PCMs are hoping to mate with them. If you visit Savanna Private Game Reserve's Instagram page, one of the videos shows both PCMs interacting with an Othawa lioness, she lashes out at them but they don't attack her back. I suspect they're in estrus.

I'd attach the video but it's an Instagram story and frankly I'm not sure how to embed videos.

In case of the stories, you can always leave the link itself, which is a simple cut and paste to add to your post. I am sure there are a lot of folks who would like to see this. As for posting videos and pictures, we have a tutorial page, located here:

https://wildfact.com/forum/forum-tips-gu...al-problem
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( This post was last modified: 07-15-2024, 10:03 PM by criollo2mil )

Two PCMs in a tense exchange w 1/2 Othowas.    I will upload the video once I am at a computer





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Panama Mapokser Offline
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Now would be the perfect time for them to go into estrus, but at 3 years and 3 months old they're probably not there yet.

Southern subs entered estrus way before that tho so who knows.
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( This post was last modified: 07-15-2024, 08:57 PM by T_Ferguson )

Oh no... I so hope they don't hurt them.  That would be crushing at this point... Sad



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