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Nice male lion's head...


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Young Masorini boys on the move in h14, near Phalaborwa Gate, Kruger Sightings :


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Lubyelubye males with a pride, on H4-2,near H5, on Kruger Sightings :


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Mating lions on h 4-1, close to h12 near Skukuza, Kruger Sightings :

https://twitter.com/i/status/1293519907460702208

https://twitter.com/i/status/1293518071299215360

Who is this male, 1 of s21 males?


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(08-12-2020, 07:17 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Mating lions on h 4-1, close to h12 near Skukuza, Kruger Sightings :

https://twitter.com/i/status/1293519907460702208

https://twitter.com/i/status/1293518071299215360

Who is this male, 1 of s21 males?


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Judging by the mane size and where sighting took place it might be Southern Avoca with smaller mane. I am not really convinced on this tho. I feel this male look a bit old and with a bit too big nose to be mentioned Avoca, but it is hard to say.
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(08-12-2020, 08:58 PM)Potato Wrote: Judging by the mane size and where sighting took place it might be Southern Avoca with smaller mane. I am not really convinced on this tho. I feel this male look a bit old and with a bit too big nose to be mentioned Avoca, but it is hard to say.

Its not one of the S. Avocas for sure.

There where 2 males and 2 females. 
S21 males lately appear on H4-1 close to Skukuza as Mantimahle abandon this territory and moved east, so i think its 2 of 3 s21 males..
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They are the Mazithi Dam Males
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(08-11-2020, 12:39 AM)Spalea Wrote: Deon Kelbrick: " World lion day.?
The photo shows us the protectors of the pride - the pride male and matriarch watching vigilantly over their pride whilst they feed. This protection is key for any prides survival especially if they have young ones. A duo definitely to be reckoned with! "


(08-11-2020, 04:00 AM)Spalea Wrote: Marlon du Toit: #WorldLionDay "

can anyone identify these two males ?
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(08-13-2020, 02:52 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: They are the Mazithi Dam Males

Older brothers of 2 Mazithi males that are dominant over Lubyelubye pride? Are you sure?
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They are not related to mantimahles or smudge and bro . They are called the s129 males but some people call them the Mazithi Dam Males .they were known as the 5 young muntshe males seen on the h10 seen around Mazithi Dam a long time .No one knows what happened to the other 3 but these 2 are the s129 males. Ricky big on wild just confirmed it. Sorry for saying Mazithi Dam they are preferred as s129 males
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(08-13-2020, 01:55 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: They are not related to mantimahles or smudge and bro . They are called the s129 males but some people call them the Mazithi Dam Males .they were known as the 5 young muntshe males seen on the h10 seen around Mazithi Dam a long time .No one knows what happened to the other 3 but these 2 are the s129 males. Ricky big on wild just confirmed it. Sorry for saying Mazithi Dam they are preferred as s129 males

So those are 2 males that where seen following Nkuhlu pride..

Yes those 2 are originaly 5 Muntshe males some time ago.. 

Are they related to 2 Muntshe males who are dominant on h10, maybe their brothers but they split?
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There isn’t a relation far as I know but I just asked Ricky to be sure see what he says I’ll post it here
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(08-13-2020, 02:14 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: There isn’t a relation far as I know but I just asked Ricky to be sure see what he says I’ll post it here

Tnx for clearing this out.
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Staring at you...


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