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(10-14-2021, 12:31 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Vurhami males honeymoon maybe over .
Mjejanes are back in Mjejane.
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Are the 3 Mjejane back? 
Bad news for mo
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(10-14-2021, 01:40 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: More on what @"Timbavati" posted. 
1/2 Lubyelubye Brothers (Son of 5 Jocks) seen last week with new eye injury. His brother was with him .
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@"Brahimlegend"  , do you know if he is now blind in that eye? When I zoom in on that first pic, it appears as if the eyeball was also damaged.
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(10-14-2021, 12:52 PM)lionuk Wrote: Run, Mo, Run away from Mjejane area for your own safety!

My very first thoughts the moment I saw that they had returned. I truly hope he's now learned what destroyers those boys are. In the video taken during the death of his last brother, Mo appeared to pause, as if ready to stand his ground against the invaders, until he realized his brother had run off.
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@BA0701 Not sure if someone I know sees him I will definitely ask. Here’s some other pictures from Discover Kruger

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(10-14-2021, 07:56 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @BA0701 Not sure if someone I know sees him I will definitely ask. Here’s some other pictures from Discover Kruger

Thank you very much my friend!
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@Brahimlegend any idea who 3 dominant males of Sweni pride are?? Did they oust Nkaya Pan males?
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(10-14-2021, 03:00 AM)Potato Wrote: The Xhirombe male is a male that used to belong to a pride known as the Xhirombe Pride. It was a small pride consisting of an old lioness and two youngsters, one being the Xhirombe male and the other being his sister. When his sister came into heat/oestrous she left her mother and brother and we never saw her again. The mother was really old and was starting to struggle to hunt. Both her and her son were often seen along the Mozambique border, where they utilised the fence by chasing animals towards it, and trapping them so that they could kill them. This strategy proved to be quite successful. Eventually, however, the old lioness finally disappeared and we assumed that she had died. The Xhirombe male continued to move around in the area near the Mozambique border and was, on occasion seen closer to the lodges. Eventually he too disappeared. The last time we saw him in the area was in May 2019. One evening, this last month, one of our guides was headed towards the Poort (a set of cliffs on the Mozambique border overlooking the N’wanetsi River as it flows out of South Africa on its way east towards the ocean), to watch the sunset, when he came across a male lion. This lion was very relaxed with the vehicle. Towards the end of the month this same male lion was once again seen near the Mozambique border, much further north than where he was seen before. One of our guests managed to get some decent photos of him and we were able to compare them to the lions in our identity kits at the lodge, and we were extremely surprised to find out that this male is in fact the Xhirombe male. Prior to these sightings we had not seen the Xhirombe male in over two years. He is looking great (although he does have a few scratches on his nose). It is great to have him back and we are hoping that we will have regular sightings of him again.

Who is this Xirombe male?

I remember Shishangaans fighting young Xirombe male in 2013, is it him? 


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(10-14-2021, 08:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: @Brahimlegend any idea who 3 dominant males of Sweni pride are?? Did they oust Nkaya Pan males?

From what I heard from friends. They're three unknown males. At first, I though they were the Satara males at first glance. Hopefully, Brahim, will know them better
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(10-14-2021, 08:25 PM)Timbavati Wrote: From what I heard from friends. They're three unknown males. At first, I though they were the Satara males at first glance. Hopefully, Brahim, will know them better

Any pictures of them except that video??
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(10-14-2021, 04:20 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Who are these 3 males?? I taught Nkaya Pan males are dominant over Sweni pride and that area..
tbh, I have no idea. They look impressive and tolerant towards their cubs, though
Maybe @"Brahimlegend" can solve this mystery..
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(10-14-2021, 08:29 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-14-2021, 08:25 PM)Timbavati Wrote: From what I heard from friends. They're three unknown males. At first, I though they were the Satara males at first glance. Hopefully, Brahim, will know them better

Any pictures of them except that video??

One of the three males seen in the S126 
,,Nice pride just south of the S126"
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(10-14-2021, 08:24 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Who is this Xirombe male?

I remember Shishangaans fighting young Xirombe male in 2013, is it him? 

I believe the current Xhirombe male was actually born in 2013 around Mozambique. 

Years ago, they actually used to call the RockFig male "Xhirombe" male for a while.
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(10-14-2021, 08:53 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: I believe the current Xhirombe male was actually born in 2013 around Mozambique. 

Years ago, they actually used to call the RockFig male "Xirombe" male for a while.

Any pictures of him?
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(10-14-2021, 08:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: any idea who 3 dominant males of Sweni pride are?? Did they oust Nkaya Pan males?Reply

I remember the original Sweni Males had 3 older sons with the Sweni pride who would be around 6.5 years old around about now. It's a reach but I wonder if it could be them. If not, i wonder what happened to them.
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@Tr1x24 in late 2016 - Singita (by Brian Rode)
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