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(12-21-2022, 11:57 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Guys, I think it would be good time to "refresh" info about Timbavati prides constitution, like number of lionesses, their approx birth dates, who sired them, also number of current cubs/subs.
I must admit that i completley lost track of Timbavati prides lately.
I hope somebody who follows Timbavati more closely can provide this info.
The Black Dam and Giraffe prides remain as the biggest prides I believe. BDs are in southern Thornybush with Xikukutsus and Giraffe pride is in northern Thornybush with Hercules & Sumatra. They both have at least 20 members.
The Avocas have no dominant male they somewhere on the border of eastern Thronybush and southwest Timbavati. Their matriarch died a few months ago. Not sure about their composition but they have a young male.
Birmingham core pride have 3 young males and 5 adult females. Not sure about the number of subadult females but they do have the white female ofc. They are in southern Timbavati on the Manyeleti border. A few females broke away and are spending time with Mbiri males.
Much of northwest Timbavati is Vuyela territory. They have the Sark breakaway pride and likely a few others as their territory stretches pretty far into Klaserie, and they've been invading central Timbavati, which is the territory of 2 Skorro males and Mayambula pride. Speaking of them, they have 11 cubs and 6 adult females.
In central Klaserie is the territory of Hosi and Socha and they have the River pride of 21 members I believe.
Thats all I know about the lions of Timbavati, feel free to correct me.
Do you mean the Black Dam pride is the biggest because of the # of cubs they have? From the conversations I've read they lost half their pride during the poaching incident in 2020.
When the Giraffe Male took over, the pride was made up of:
- Matriarch: She was the oldest female, born in the 2000s, who build her pride up when it was down to 1 lioness. She died in 2019 of a tick born illness, Babesiosis. Her daughter also died from this a year later.
- Rhulani & another older lioness, born around 2012, were the next oldest lionesses.
- wa Vusopfa (born 2013-2014) & her two daughters: These females formed a breakaway pride to avoid the Giraffe Male's takeover since her daughters were sired by the Black Dam male's collation.
- wa Vusopfa's sister: She stayed with the Giraffe Male
- Other lionesses that I'm not sure of
In 2020, Rhulani + other oldest lioness + wa Vusopfa's sister + one of Giraffe Male's daughters moved into Sandringham. As far as I know none of them made it out.
The lions that stayed in Thornybush was wa Vusopfa + her 2 daughters + the other daughter of the Giraffe male and the six sons of the Giraffe Male. This is the group that the Xikukustu and Mopaza took over after pushing out the young males. So about 4 females.
I hope one day we hear that Rhulani's group has been living in Sandringham and maybe has even joined the rest of the pride there, but we know that the Giraffe Male was killed, so I'm not optimistic about them.