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Lions of Timbavati

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(11-11-2022, 07:38 AM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(11-11-2022, 02:43 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Is the young Western pride male still alive? Skorokoro was attacking him in the past.
You mean the skorro males son in western pride??
How old is he now?

Yes,   He looks to be about 14-16 months?  

Here he was seein w Pride on 19 Oct

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Trying to post video Footage of the post above.   See if it works for me 

Credit: Leadwood Private Camp Timbavati


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Rhasa

Skorro male, looking very renaissance with his wind blown mane. ”

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The solo King Skorokoro of the Nharhu males gets some love from one of the Western pride females in the Timbavati.
PC: Ackermann Reto
Timbavati PNR, 10.11.22

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(11-12-2022, 12:49 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Rhasa

Skorro male, looking very renaissance with his wind blown mane. ”


He resemblances to White faced and slighty to HB, his uncle.
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He was seen at Shindzela, but I cant really tell who he is because of the darkness

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(11-13-2022, 08:17 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: He was seen at Shindzela, but I cant really tell who he is because of the darkness
Young Skorro male I think.
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(11-13-2022, 08:17 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: He was seen at Shindzela, but I cant really tell who he is because of the darkness

Torchwood male.
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(11-13-2022, 08:17 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: He was seen at Shindzela, but I cant really tell who he is because of the darkness


Black dam young male. No Skorro breakaway and neither Torchwood male
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(11-13-2022, 11:06 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Black dam young male. No Skorro breakaway and neither Torchwood male

Yea, Orange Eyes, i see now
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Ross Male

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One of the Kudyela males this morning, alone but with a full stomach


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Tanda Tula update

Once again, the lions dominated the sightings this week, much to the dismay of the buffalos – a couple of which had far a less enjoyable week than we did. The Giraffe Pride made a return after their two-week hiatus and arrived the night of the rains and killed a buffalo bull some distance into the bush; fortunately with 23 lions on hand the pride made short work of this meal and Eric and I managed to track them down the next morning resting off their full bellies right next to the road. Fortunately, despite not being able to see the Giraffe Pride the day before, the Mayambula Pride remained in the area around Safari Camp for a couple of days after finishing off their buffalo kill and we got to see half of the pride (thirteen of 25 members – including the five remaining small cubs as sadly it appears as though one of the young ones has disappeared) as they rested in the open close to the road.


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We had a couple of warm days following the rain so things dried quickly and we were soon back to normal and got to enjoy the Giraffe Pride hanging around the area of Plains Camp for another three days before they headed back south; during that time the entire pride (25, including the two males) were found with a buffalo kill at a dam less than a kilometer from camp. The pride fed on the kill for a day before moving a little south, spending the day on our boundary; will keep my fingers crossed that they don’t stray too far next week. Two of the Birmingham Breakaway males were seen over the week following one of the many buffalo herds that are using the area at the moment.


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A great sighting today of one of the Mbiri males roaring at Ngala, the territory of the Ross males, where in the recent months the Mbiri males have managed to capture some of their pride “Birmingham”.
Will the Mbiri males be able to drive out the Ross males and take full possession of Birmingham pride, or will the Roses stand up and fight for their territory and pride? Time will tell.

Ngala, South Africa.
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