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@Ttimemarti These are the two photos I mentioned earlier.

K4 back in September.


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Nhena, not sure when taken as posted after his death. Photo belongs to Sabi Sands.

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A couple more photos. K4 in Sabi Sabi, again in September this year.


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Nhena in the West last year.


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Not the best comparisons but there you are. Those first two particularly are why I think K4 is Nhena's son.
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(12-10-2023, 03:44 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Not the best comparisons but there you are. Those first two particularly are why I think K4 is Nhena's son.

In my opinon K4 and K3 are without doubt Nhenha sons.

K5 prob Tinyo.

K6 prob Nhenha, or Nsuku.

K2 prob Mfumo/Tinyo.

K1 prob Nsuku/Nhenha.
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(12-10-2023, 03:44 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: @Ttimemarti These are the two photos I mentioned earlier.

K4 back in September.


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Nhena, not sure when taken as posted after his death. Photo belongs to Sabi Sands.

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A couple more photos. K4 in Sabi Sabi, again in September this year.


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Nhena in the West last year.


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Not the best comparisons but there you are. Those first two particularly are why I think K4 is Nhena's son. dk I see a lot of mfumo in his eyes and snout I do see a bit of nhenha in him look at their chin and nose
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(12-10-2023, 05:21 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-10-2023, 03:44 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Not the best comparisons but there you are. Those first two particularly are why I think K4 is Nhena's son.

In my opinon K4 and K3 are without doubt Nhenha sons.

K5 prob Tinyo.

K6 prob Nhenha, or Nsuku.

K2 prob Mfumo/Tinyo.

K1 prob Nsuku/Nhenha.

K4 for sure. K1, K3 and K6 all look very similar. To be honest I swing back and forth between Nhena and Nsuku for those three. They seem to have shorter face, like Nsuku.

I struggle to see any that look really like Tinyo. As people have pointed out before K2 (or maybe K5) looks most like one of the Kambula lionesses. Maybe K5 then.

As for Mfumo, I started following the lions of Sabi Sands after he disappeared, so unfortunately I'm not as familiar with him, so can't really make any confident comparisons. As you've stated previously, it will get easier to tell once their manes have fully filled out, as it does change the look somewhat.
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(12-10-2023, 06:29 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(12-10-2023, 03:44 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: @Ttimemarti These are the two photos I mentioned earlier.

K4 back in September.


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Nhena, not sure when taken as posted after his death. Photo belongs to Sabi Sands.

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A couple more photos. K4 in Sabi Sabi, again in September this year.


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Nhena in the West last year.


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Not the best comparisons but there you are. Those first two particularly are why I think K4 is Nhena's son.
dk I see a lot of mfumo in his eyes and snout I do see a bit of nhenha in him look at their chin and nose
Fair enough mate, I started following these guys after Mfumo disappeared so can't really compare the boys to him with as much confidence.
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K4 does indeed resemble Nhenha in these photos above.

I also can see a bit of these 2 Majingilane in some of these Kambula males:


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This morning, in some heavy rain, we located the 4 Kambula males with extremely fat bellies.
The sister was not far south from them on her own kill.
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Kambulas males full belly,shirley's
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Kambulas males full belly,shirley's
Is Shirley's a steakhouse?
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K4 on Chitwa


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Afternoon time, still around. 


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WildEarth Afternoon Drive, 18th December. K4 at 32:14, still on his own (video to support pictures above). Looking great though! Like a proper lion




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