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Birmingham Pride of lions

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(01-02-2022, 08:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Haven't seen a lot of news on the Ross Males lately, have you by chance?
Actually, I have. They were seen 2 weeks' ago, killing a hyena. 
They both looked great. 
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(01-02-2022, 09:15 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(01-02-2022, 08:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Haven't seen a lot of news on the Ross Males lately, have you by chance?
Actually, I have. They were seen 2 weeks' ago, killing a hyena. 
They both looked great. 
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Thank you for that! These have been two great kings, who have been very successful so far. I believe one of their biggest strengths is they do not have wandering eyes, what with such a big pride to oversee they have their hands full already, without feeling the need to expand.
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White sub-adult male at Orpen Gate
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Roan is currently doing a stint on WildEarth on Djuma, he said he believes Bus has passed away.
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(01-03-2022, 08:51 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Roan is currently doing a stint on WildEarth on Djuma, he said he believes Bus has passed away.

I thought she was seen improving after a sighting around Christmas?
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Hmmm maybe @"Timbavati" has more information
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(01-03-2022, 10:56 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(01-03-2022, 08:51 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Roan is currently doing a stint on WildEarth on Djuma, he said he believes Bus has passed away.

I thought she was seen improving after a sighting around Christmas?

My thoughts exactly. I saw a photo of her, photo taken on 27th Dec. Although she looked quite thin, she was walking fine after her incident with the buffalo. 


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She is still alive. She was sighted this morning looking in bad condition.
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The old Birmingham lioness this morning at Orpen Waterhole

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Yeesh!
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(01-03-2022, 07:29 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The old Birmingham lioness this morning at Orpen Waterhole

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She looks really bad. Man, that sucks.
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A recent sighting of the old Birmingham lioness. Unfortunately, She's in really bad condition and with an injury.
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A quick doubt 
Who were the fatfathers of xikukutsu males? ??? 
The old avocas/ giraffe males leave the avocas pride in 2015/16 agafter skirmishes with N. Matimbaa. 
And Ross males also acquired Birmingham pride at the same time only. 
Xikukutsu males were also born in 2015/16.
So i am a bit confconfuse???? 
Also apart in Birmingham pride from BYM and BYF, the eldest member of of MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, who is aa couple of months shy to 5 , is also son of old avocas/ giraffe males. 
And Ross males are father of youngest 3.
But who is the father of middle 3 males????
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(01-05-2022, 06:43 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: A quick doubt 
Who were the fatfathers of xikukutsu males? ??? 
The old avocas/ giraffe males leave the avocas pride in 2015/16 agafter skirmishes with N. Matimbaa. 
And Ross males also acquired Birmingham pride at the same time only. 
Xikukutsu males were also born in 2015/16.
So i am a bit confconfuse???? 
Also apart in Birmingham pride from BYM and BYF, the eldest member of of MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, who is aa couple of months shy to 5 , is also son of old avocas/ giraffe males. 
And Ross males are father of youngest 3.
But who is the father of middle 3 males????

Hi DARK MANE. Welcome to WildFact.
The Xikukutsu males are believed to be sons of the Ross males. However, the old Avoca/Giraffe males were seen mating in September with the Xikukutsu mother. Which means, they could be son of them as well. Unfortunately, only a DNA could confirm it at the 100%  The Xikukutsu males were born in December 2015 into a litter of 3 cubs. 2 males and 1 female. 
The old Avoca/Giraffe males fathered to the oldest Birmingham young males, the youngest sub-adults are believed to be sons of the Ross males.
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The dark-maned Ross males mating with the white sub-adult female near Orpen in the KNP
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