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Three Monwana young males in Singita. Full bellies, one with what looks like a small leg injury, nothing serious




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(7 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Three Monwana young males in Singita. Full bellies, one with what looks like a small leg injury, nothing serious

Wheres the 4th one?

Only 3 together for a while.
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(6 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(7 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Three Monwana young males in Singita. Full bellies, one with what looks like a small leg injury, nothing serious

Wheres the 4th one?

Only 3 together for a while.
People in youtube comments constantly say he is with Mangheni pride. Not sure if that's still true though. But they have not been seen with the 4 of them for weeks. Always these 3 together. Also these 3 are bonding heavily.

There were still 5+ of them together in Timbavati last November, so hope they don't spread too thin.

Truth is this is how a lot of "upcoming" impressive young males coalitions end up. Start with a large, in this case 5 or 6, brother/cousin coalition, migrating away from the pride, end up with only 2 or 3. Or noone if things go bad. For all sort of reasons.
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(6 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(7 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Three Monwana young males in Singita. Full bellies, one with what looks like a small leg injury, nothing serious

Wheres the 4th one?

Only 3 together for a while.

One tends to stay solely with the pride, others join up with them every now and again but then split off again.
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Southern Pride 

Credits to Viviane Ladner

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(5 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Southern Pride 

Credits to Viviane Ladner


Always the tortoises.
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Lady Ximhungwe has two cubs, one of which is a male, the other unknown so far

"[...] Yet it is still full of surprises - like the Ximungwe female showing us one of her two cubs yesterday.
We estimate the cubs to be around six weeks old."

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(2 hours ago)Ngonya Wrote: Lady Ximhungwe has two cubs, one of which is a male, the other unknown so far

These 2 cubs will have hard time with their much older cousins.
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