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(01-09-2020, 01:47 AM)Potato Wrote: From RockFig Safari Lodge
One of the Nharu males pauses for a moment to scan the lush Savannah ahead of him. The two brothers moved towards a natural pan where they settled for the day. The brother with the limp was further north of them vocalizing persistently during the early evening. He managed to catch up with them and the river pride lionesses the following day where all seven of the pride were located further north.
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Three of the 5 Vuyela males, accompanied by a female as they enjoy the soft sand of a riverbed on a hot summers morning.
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I wonder what will be Vuelas next move. They are comming of age in which they will want to settle with some females, but which currently dominant male will they target? Lone Black Dam male seem to be very good option. Rather easy target and quite close to Vuelas position, or perhaps they will chosse to go after newly settled Nharhu males? It is yet to be seen.
The Vuyelas are the River pride ,They never split up,The Nharhu Also are from River pride according to Ivory but they are mode older than the Vuyelas,They have almost 5 years old,Meanwhile the Vuyelas almost 4,i heard this info on (Lions Of Timbavati facebook page),The admin is keeping informating to the followers and giving some great info when we ask him
Lions of Timbavati page has compared the Whiskers of one of the 5 vuyelas, and it is the same lion that Xanatseni called him River pride male a few months ago