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A short clip, of RRM and the Nharu Pride's walk down the road the other day. RRM is certainly doing an amazing job, at growing his successful legacy.




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Imbali cub, sired by Kambulas or Mantimahles, has been accepted by the latest.

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(Yesterday, 08:20 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali cub, sired by Kambulas or Mantimahles, has been accepted by the latest.


I'm almost certain these are the Imbali breakaway lionesses, though the Manyeleti guides keep referring to them just as the Imbali pride.
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(Today, 01:03 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 08:20 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali cub, sired by Kambulas or Mantimahles, has been accepted by the latest.


I'm almost certain these are the Imbali breakaway lionesses, though the Manyeleti guides keep referring to them just as the Imbali pride.
You mean it's not a Kambula cub? Whats the composition and location of Imbali and imbali breakaway?
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(Today, 04:21 AM)FACR2212 Wrote:
(Today, 01:03 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 08:20 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali cub, sired by Kambulas or Mantimahles, has been accepted by the latest.


I'm almost certain these are the Imbali breakaway lionesses, though the Manyeleti guides keep referring to them just as the Imbali pride.
You mean it's not a Kambula cub? Whats the composition and location of Imbali and imbali breakaway?

It could be, if the date of birth lines up. But the Kambulas also mated with the Imbali breakaway pride, not the main pride (as far as we know).
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(5 hours ago)NLAL11 Wrote:
(Today, 04:21 AM)FACR2212 Wrote:
(Today, 01:03 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 08:20 PM)FACR2212 Wrote: Imbali cub, sired by Kambulas or Mantimahles, has been accepted by the latest.


I'm almost certain these are the Imbali breakaway lionesses, though the Manyeleti guides keep referring to them just as the Imbali pride.
You mean it's not a Kambula cub? Whats the composition and location of Imbali and imbali breakaway?

It could be, if the date of birth lines up. But the Kambulas also mated with the Imbali breakaway pride, not the main pride (as far as we know).


I think with the less sightings in the Southern Manyeleti/Northern Sabi Sands its hard to really know the composition of the Imbali Pride as they also have territory inside Kruger, as far as they are sighted they are the Imbali Pride that have S8 Daughter.
Also the female cub that is with the Imbali BA Pride right now is either to be Kamubula Males or Mantimahle Males because of the timing of their matings.
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