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( This post was last modified: 08-03-2024, 03:25 PM by criollo2mil )

Five of the Birmingham Breakaway Males

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(08-01-2024, 05:02 PM)Potato Wrote: There are 4 Monawna young males in total and they were born februach-march 2021.

I thought there were at least five adult sons
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Guides think Mapoza was killed, prob by BDMs:



Regardless, he is gone by this point.

RIP Mapoza, one of the more successul lone kings we followed.
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(08-04-2024, 12:18 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Guides think Mapoza was killed, prob by BDMs:
I wonder if 4th Monwana young male was killed as well as recently for some reason we see only 3 Monwana boys.
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(08-04-2024, 12:59 PM)Potato Wrote: I wonder if 4th Monwana young male was killed as well as recently for some reason we see only 3 Monwana boys.

Some Monwana boys stil hang with the pride.
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(08-04-2024, 12:18 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Guides think Mapoza was killed, prob by BDMs:



Regardless, he is gone by this point.

RIP Mapoza, one of the more successul lone kings we followed.

By which uploader? I can't see that link
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(08-04-2024, 06:12 PM)lionuk Wrote: By which uploader? I can't see that link

Not sure if the post is deleted ot what, cant find it anymore.

It was Graeme Mitchely who posted it.

Basically that he heard that local guides there think that Mapoza was killed.
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(08-03-2024, 03:25 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Five of the Birmingham Breakaway Males

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is the 6th alive?
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(08-04-2024, 06:45 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote:
(08-03-2024, 03:25 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Five of the Birmingham Breakaway Males

Credit:  kobus Strauss



is the 6th alive?

Guides do not believe the 6th member is alive.   One of the members was in very poor health several weeks ago.     At the time I was unclear if they meant the 6th or one of the 5 that had always been seen.
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Tanda Tula update

The lions were not far behind in terms of their cooperation, and we were again blessed with daily sightings of our resident prides.  The River Pride spent a good part of the week within the area, and the pale lioness even brought her two cubs onto the Tanda Tula property for a couple of days before moving them slightly north again.  Considering their tiny size, she was moving them over quite some distance, and I wondered if this was perhaps down to her inexperience as a mother?


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Regardless of their movements, the two are looking in great shape and probably enjoying exploring more than the banks of the Macahton riverbed!  We are still waiting on our first glimpse of the other litter of cubs, but it cannot be long before they all join up.  The Sark Breakaways were moving to and fro across our boundary with the Klaserie, but we enjoyed several sightings of the majority of the pride.  We bumped into them one afternoon as 11 members made their way towards Impala Dam.  I rushed around to tell a colleague that the lions were coming, and that he should abandon his sundowner before they arrived.  A minute later they strolled up to the water to drink, but the drinks table that remained sitting on the dam wall became too tempting for the young lions not to go and investigate, and soon the pride gathered around the table trying to figure our whether to go for a Chenin Blanc or a Chardonnay!  Eventually one young male simply grabbed a cooler box and ran off into the bush with it before realising that it was not as tasty as it smelt!  The next day they found something more substantial and seven members of the pride managed to catch a zebra in the late afternoon that kept them feeding in the area for 24 hours.


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Three members of the Mayambula Pride were also seen in the east, but they didn’t get up to much – there was evidence of them having caught a young buffalo at the end of the week, but their tracks headed straight back south, and off of the concession.  The Giraffe Pride were reported in the west on a few occasions, but with good lions close to Tanda Tula, we didn’t need to travel far to see them.
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If in fact the Mapoza male was killed by Black dam males, then, Thornybush lost a legend
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3 Vuyela males attacked Western pride and Skorokoro:




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(08-05-2024, 11:52 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 3 Vuyela males attacked Western pride and Skorokoro:




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Wow! Things are really heating up in the Timbavati. First the Black Dam males applying serious pressure north of their usual territory, now Vuyelas look to be expanding their territory as well
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Damn Skorokoro is a freaking legend. All 3 Nharhu males were formidable ( only coalition to beat Mbiris 2v2 after all ) but this guy, with a limp, seen back in the day as the weak link of the coalition, managed to become territorial alone, beat the hell out of ( IIRC ) one of the River Pride males and now took on 3 Vuyelas and left with only a few scratches? I assume he couldn't outrun his enemies due to his limp so he served as a bait for the pride to escape, he fought and apparently did really well.
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Birmingham white male gang:



Btw, any info about 2 remaining River Pride males, did this guys ousted them?
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