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(06-18-2021, 04:56 PM)lionuk Wrote: When the Avoca pride encroached deep into the Monwana pride's territory, a large female from the Avoca pride was isolated and brutally attacked by the four Monwana females.
Unfortunately, she didn't survive.
Is she sister of Avoca males? Or even older, maybe mother?.
(08-14-2021, 03:38 AM)Timbavati Wrote: The bigger Mbiri male. A true beast of male lion. I haven't seen another lion with tufts on the elbows, except for the Matimba male Hairy Belly. What a gorgeous mane, It guess could be due high level of testosterone among other possibly theory.
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Yes I agree mt friend, he is one of the most impressive around! Great genes! Tinyo, a smaller lion, has impressive elbow tufts and his mane grows around and connects to the tufts! Thats always a dead ringer for me if I see a pic and I can't make out his face I look for those tufts!
Oh yes, forgot to mentioned Tinyo with his incredible mane with the magnificent tufts on the elbows. He definitely inherited the genes of old Skybed males and of his uncle, Hairy Belly Matimba. Would like see in a near future if the Ntsevu young males will inherited it as well. I'm quite disagree with Tinyo size, He isn't a small male. He is a big lion, perhaps, not the biggest male around, but he is quite stocky