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One of the Vuyela males on the hunt at NThambo Tree Camp. Image by julialattlove_, August 29, 2022

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Did one of the Vuyela males die or are there still 5?
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Saw an interesting post on the lions of timbavati fb group.
The two older Kudyela males seem to have taken over the Singwe pride (the other pride south of the Olifants river that was formerly controlled by the Machatons) and were seen mating with the females. Their half brother the Singwe Male is still lurking around.


"The safari part of the holiday has begun, and boy has it begun well! Spent 2 hours with 4 lions - 2 mating pairs - who not only mated repeatedly but also hunted a bushbuck (unsuccessfully) and had a fight."



"We had 2 pairs of lions mating in front of us 30 minutes into tge drive, not eveb worried about the slightest of movement. And all of the sudden we see this male in the distance, thought he was part of the pride. Meantime he wasn't, so the younger male and female stood up after their romantic moment and moved determined towards him to chase him off"
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(09-04-2022, 04:47 PM)Potato Wrote:




Timbavati is lucky to have these boys around. They stick together for another 6 to 8 months, I am sure everyone of these boys will have names.
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(09-04-2022, 10:23 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Did one of the Vuyela males die or are there still 5?

They are still 5
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Skorro male Sindzisa has always been the more dominant of the two which is evident as as he usually gets the mating rights over his partner Rhasa. 

Currently he is mating with a one of the younger Mayambula lionesses after finishing up their wildebeest kill yesterday morning.
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The Torchwood male, 1 of 2 Mongawane males, gives a flehmen grimace after eating buffalo at Ngala. Image by Alex Mike Garza, September 2, 2022

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The handsome and rugged Skorro males and their mates the Mayambula pride at Kings Camp Lodge. Images by khhk360, September 3, 2022

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(09-04-2022, 05:03 PM)Horizon Wrote:
(09-04-2022, 04:47 PM)Potato Wrote:




Timbavati is lucky to have these boys around. They stick together for another 6 to 8 months, I am sure everyone of these boys will have names.
They're a force to be reckoned with, IMHO, I doubt very much they could get their own names, due the fact that Timbavati doesn't give individual names to their lions. Although in recent years, the Nharhu and Skorro males get their owns. The rangers don't use them.
They could possibly get a new coalition name, depends of which area they will settled down, like a property etc.
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( This post was last modified: 09-05-2022, 08:23 AM by Tonpa )

Masungulo Males on Africam tonight. Always ominous when they move in silence alert.


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Sounds like the Kudyelas have escaped across the river and joined the Machatons on the northern side

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The 2 Mongawane males, Osindile and the Torchwood male.
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The Birmingham pride and the Ross males at Timbavati Game Reserve 
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(09-06-2022, 12:50 AM)Timbavati Wrote: The 2 Mongawane males, Osindile and the Torchwood male.
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Was BYM named Osindile??  
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