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Timbavati male.
He did partnered up with the Black dam male and Marvin.
So the black dam male once was part of a coalition of three males. The Timbavati male came into Thornybush from Timbavati whilst still fenced in, Combretum farm area. It was around 2014 and he had a bad limp...left back leg. He partenered with Black Dam male for a year, but his condition eventually deteriorated so much that he became a loner again around 2016. He death was confirmed to have been from a tick-borne desease, Babeliosis and not TB & an old injury. Image credit: Ryan Jack
BDM, followed by Marvin and Timbavati Male in the back. Once Timbavati Male died Marvin and BDM we’re together for a good number of months until The Northern Male vanished. credit: Rudi Hulshof
09-04-2020, 10:21 PM( This post was last modified: 09-04-2020, 10:22 PM by Potato )
(09-04-2020, 10:13 PM)sik94 Wrote:
(09-04-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Did Duma fathered Hercules male? They always looked very similar to me.
No, the Trilogy males did.
Are you sure? Is there some raport of interaction between Trilogy males and Hercules pride? Trilogy males around 2014 Timbavati. They were in the regions in which there were reports from.
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(09-04-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Did Duma fathered Hercules male? They always looked very similar to me.
No, the Trilogy males did.
Are you sure? Is there some raport of interaction between Trilogy males and Hercules pride? Trilogy males around 2014 Timbavati. They were in the regions in which there were reports from.
It was discussed on one of the threads on this forum, that's how I know.
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(09-04-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Did Duma fathered Hercules male? They always looked very similar to me.
No, the Trilogy males did.
Are you sure? Is there some raport of interaction between Trilogy males and Hercules pride? Trilogy males around 2014 Timbavati. They were in the regions in which there were reports from.
The Trilogy males took over the Ross pride from the old Giraffe/Ross males, as well as the breakaway Ross pride aka Hercules pride in mid 2014.
Another fabulous start to the day this morning! Our guests were treated to this close up moment with Socha, who then joined up with 3 of the River pride females and the 4 eldest cubs
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With such a large pride (currently numbering 20 lions!) it isn't unusual for them to separate occasionally - especially as some of the cubs are still very small. Hopefully Hosi is busy playing dad to the little ones somewhere nearby
09-07-2020, 11:50 AM( This post was last modified: 01-17-2021, 10:30 AM by Herekitty )
In June 2018 the dominant western Pride male known as Skye was hunted and killed with permission from the Mpumalunga Parks and Tourism Authority. The Ingwelala Reserve Board was informed that permission had been granted for an American tourist to hunt one male lion in the adjacent Umbabat Reserve, and did their best to ensure that Skye wasn't killed, since he was the dominant male of the Western Pride, but MPTA sent the hunting outfit a photo of one of the two Eastern males (also known as Machimba males) mistakenly thinking it was Skye, and so the hunters went ahead and killed Skye. Following his death, there was a huge uproar in the media in South Africa and hopefully these incidents are on the decline. Images by Chad Cocking in Motswari, 2016.
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Image by Charlie Lynam at Motswari 2017.
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Image by Andre Podbielski at Ingwelala, 2017.
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Image by Esmareth Knight at Ingwelala, July 2017.
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Image by Turid Aasram at Motswari, posted August 2020.