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Lions of Manyeleti

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(08-12-2023, 11:28 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Red Road Male bonding w one of his FOUR sons……yes.   4.

The photographer in the comments confirms 4 males were with him at the sighting…..this is huge huge great news.

The sighting was on SS but I’m posting here cause the guide did say they returned north so I suspect this wasn’t a long term thing…..for now at least.


‘ A great recent sighting of the mighty Red Road Male lion, a true Solo Beast and a fierce protector of the Nahru pride, he has proven to be an indomitable force!’

?Buffelshoek, South Africa
Photographer Credit:- @simsscave


These four sons are the four we've seen from before? Or are these the newly grown sub sons? I ask because I've read that some of the previous four sons of his were gone/missing.
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(08-13-2023, 04:07 AM)Robot00 Wrote:
(08-12-2023, 11:28 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Red Road Male bonding w one of his FOUR sons……yes.   4.

The photographer in the comments confirms 4 males were with him at the sighting…..this is huge huge great news.

The sighting was on SS but I’m posting here cause the guide did say they returned north so I suspect this wasn’t a long term thing…..for now at least.


‘ A great recent sighting of the mighty Red Road Male lion, a true Solo Beast and a fierce protector of the Nahru pride, he has proven to be an indomitable force!’

?Buffelshoek, South Africa
Photographer Credit:- @simsscave


These four sons are the four we've seen from before? Or are these the newly grown sub sons? I ask because I've read that some of the previous four sons of his were gone/missing.

Same 4 sons…..two had previously presumably had left but seem to have returned
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Some Mluwati concession cats, a male with a short tail + a lioness. And a young male in another slide




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By Tristan Cary, that sighting from a week or so ago


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Lambile looks well at this recent sighting from Tintswalo




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How many prides are in the manyleti?
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(08-22-2023, 12:33 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote: How many prides are in the manyleti?

1. Mbiri pride in the north
2. Nharu pride central
3. Talamati breakway pride south west
4. Imbali Breakway pride south
5. Torchwood pride south east
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(08-22-2023, 12:33 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote: How many prides are in the manyleti?

Tintswalo used to publish a good map but it’s outdated now but apart for some shifting, it includes the prides

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(08-22-2023, 01:51 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(08-22-2023, 12:33 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote: How many prides are in the manyleti?

Tintswalo used to publish a good map but it’s outdated now but apart for some shifting, it includes the prides

Very nice map to have a better idea of the area my friend @criollo2mil
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(08-22-2023, 03:07 AM)afortich Wrote: Very nice map to have a better idea of the area my friend @criollo2mil

Thank you bro. Yes.   It was a great help to me when I was learning their dynamics.
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(08-22-2023, 01:39 AM)Tonpa Wrote:
(08-22-2023, 12:33 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote: How many prides are in the manyleti?

1. Mbiri pride in the north
2. Nharu pride central
3. Talamati breakway pride south west
4. Imbali Breakway pride south
5. Torchwood pride south east

I remember hearing about the koppies and skorro pride are they both no more or went into Kruger and where do I find more info on the torchwood and imbali prides
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(08-22-2023, 05:55 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote:
(08-22-2023, 01:39 AM)Tonpa Wrote:
(08-22-2023, 12:33 AM)Tylermartin! Wrote: How many prides are in the manyleti?

1. Mbiri pride in the north
2. Nharu pride central
3. Talamati breakway pride south west
4. Imbali Breakway pride south
5. Torchwood pride south east

I remember hearing about the koppies and skorro pride are they both no more or went into Kruger and where do I find more info on the torchwood and imbali prides


The Skorro pride has shifted towards Kruger and haven’t been sighted on Manyeleti in over a year.


The Koppies Pride was pressured by the Mbiris and forced into Kruger around end of 2020. They haven’t been seen since.

I have never been able to get a good grasp of Imbali or Torchwood. I always struggle knowing their status
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(08-22-2023, 02:16 PM)Horizon Wrote:
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Who those males are?
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