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Birmingham Breakaway males by Cathan Moore

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Here it is:
The 5 remaining Birmingham Breakaway males
not necessarily ordered in age or hierarchy but more so development in my personal opinion...

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(11-20-2024, 12:23 AM)Ngonya Wrote: Here it is:
The 5 remaining Birmingham Breakaway males
not necessarily ordered in age or hierarchy but more so development in my personal opinion.

So who is gone? Orange eyed male? 

Now when they are all grown up, I actually think all of them are prob sired by Ross males.

Madzinyo and Kovu are older ones, Madzinyo is very similar to Fabio, while Kovu to Tyson.
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(11-20-2024, 12:41 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So who is gone?
Gulayao, he was the sick one. His name itself translates to "being sick or ill".
The boy had a large growth on the bottom of his stomach, idk what it was but Cathan believes thats more likely to be what got him. 
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(11-20-2024, 12:57 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(11-20-2024, 12:41 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: So who is gone?
Gulayao, he was the sick one. His name itself translates to "being sick or ill".
The boy had a large growth on the bottom of his stomach, idk what it was but Cathan believes thats more likely to be what got him. 
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Was just about to say this. He was actually the most developed when they left the pride, but he got sick, very thin, and unable to keep up with the rest of them very early on, then he just disappeared.
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(11-20-2024, 12:57 AM)Ngonya Wrote: Gulayao, he was the sick one. His name itself translates to "being sick or ill".
The boy had a large growth on the bottom of his stomach, idk what it was but Cathan believes thats more likely to be what got him. 
Gulayo

So Ilanga is orange eyes/blonde male, he is now sick..
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(11-20-2024, 01:12 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Was just about to say this. He was actually the most developed when they left the pride, but he got sick, very thin, and unable to keep up with the rest of them very early on, then he just disappeared.

I think you mistaken him for 7th/older male, who was sired by Avoca/Giraffes. He was older than younger 6, born 2016, he got sick and died sudenly.

Gulayo, Dzombo and Indlebe are 3 of younger ones.

Kovu, Madzinyo and Ilanga are older ones.

7th died first in 2021 or 2022 i think, cant remember.
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(11-20-2024, 01:48 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-20-2024, 01:12 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Was just about to say this. He was actually the most developed when they left the pride, but he got sick, very thin, and unable to keep up with the rest of them very early on, then he just disappeared.

I think you mistaken him for 7th/older male, who was sired by Avoca/Giraffes. He was older then younger 6, born 2016, he got sick and died sudenly.

Gulayo, Dzombo and Indlebe are 3 of younger ones.

Kovu, Madzinyo and Ilanga are older ones.

7th died first in 2020 or 2021, cant remember.

You are correct, I am indeed confusing the two. Apologies, for any confusion I may have caused anyone!
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The River Pride have returned

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Great sighting of the Giraffe male lion, joining his black dam pride at the buffalo kill and commanding respect! This is a throwback to 2018 when this solo male ruled the Black Dam pride and raised the current 6 Black Dam males.




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Meet the Mawondane Pride, they already appeared in timbavati a few times last year, but now the name of the pride has apparently been made official

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(Today, 04:01 AM)Fenix123 Wrote: Meet the Mawondane Pride, they already appeared in timbavati a few times last year, but now the name of the pride has apparently been made official

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This is fantastic news! Though, I wish the other three were still around, to improve their chances, and help to make the new pride's chances even better. Perhaps they are just off somewhere, and may return, yet. Hope we can a lot of updates on them, moving forward.
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(11-17-2024, 08:12 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I can't even believe they entered old age late last year, with Shaka badly injured, both constantly in horrible shape throughout several months, with Avoca & Guernsey attacking their pride, things didn't look good, but they bounced back, recovering their condition, dispatching the enemy pressuring them and are now almost always in top condition for 11yo males.


Makes me wonder and think possibly Shaka and ZigZag might be immine to TB or possibly not have it at all as I would venture to guess a high percentage of other lions would have succumb to the illness after being beat down so many times, especially at an older age living with BovTB.  If I remember correctly weren't they darted and checked for it in the past?
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River Pride Update (Timbavati):


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(8 hours ago)BigLion39 Wrote:
(11-17-2024, 08:12 AM)Mapokser Wrote: I can't even believe they entered old age late last year, with Shaka badly injured, both constantly in horrible shape throughout several months, with Avoca & Guernsey attacking their pride, things didn't look good, but they bounced back, recovering their condition, dispatching the enemy pressuring them and are now almost always in top condition for 11yo males.


Makes me wonder and think possibly Shaka and ZigZag might be immine to TB or possibly not have it at all as I would venture to guess a high percentage of other lions would have succumb to the illness after being beat down so many times, especially at an older age living with BovTB.  If I remember correctly weren't they darted and checked for it in the past?

I believe Shaka, since a couple of months, has a TB mark on the side of his body. I heard lions in Kruger get tested for it and then they mark them. Maybe someone can confirm
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