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11-11-2021, 11:35 PM( This post was last modified: 11-11-2021, 11:51 PM by T I N O )
Timbavati is known for their white lions. Mostly of their prides once carrying of the white gene. Like Giraffe pride, Jacaranda and Timbavati. I'm not sure if the Giraffe pride has any old female (which probably could be from the white lions era and could carry the white gene, I'll try to ask.) As far I know, One of the Jacaranda females breakaway from the main pride and formed his own pride. Thus, she's quite old and probably could carry the white gene. The last Ross lioness also could carry the white gene (she's sister of the two Ross males) she was last seen with a lioness of the Hercules pride. The Timbavati pride had white cubs in 2009. Another possibly pride with the white gene through their bloodline. Some prides now exctint had white cubs in 2006. The first white cubs in over 15 years!.
2006 - First white lions born in the Timbavati in over
15 years; 2 cubs born in May 2006 into the Jacaranda pride
Another two white cubs was reported in the Machaton
Pride in October 2006. Sadly, none of the cubs were
seen again after their first viewing
2009 - Another two female white lions are born
in the area. This time into the Timbavati Pride,
a group of lionesses that were themselves
born to the Jacaranda Pride.
Giraffe Farm Pride also has a white
female cub into the pride
2011 - Jacaranda lioness gives birth to another
white cub, and Ross Pride has one white
cub that dies the same year