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Young jock/Berg en dal males. Seen last Saturday. They were on berg en dal main road about 20kms out.

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(01-11-2024, 11:34 PM)Mapokser Wrote: What an amazing news about the Mayambulas, I for sure was certain one of them was dead.

I think a lot of us thought so too. I too was asking/wondering where the 6th boy was.

Happy they're all still there, cannot wait to see pictures of the six boys at the present time fully matured.
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(01-12-2024, 11:29 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Young jock/Berg en dal males. Seen last Saturday. They were on berg en dal main road about 20kms out.

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what happen to dark mane?
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(01-12-2024, 05:23 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: what happen to dark mane?
 Disappeared. Gone. Likely killed as, if I remember correctly, 2 Hippo Pools Boys were seen in their territory but nobody actually knows what happened. He just disappeared.
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Leubron male with lioness

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Skukuza males
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(01-14-2024, 01:48 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: Skukuza males

who father these lads and where are they in kruger what are the neighboring prides ?
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one of the Fathers of the Famous 3 Mazithi Dam pride males who rule the pride in 2016 ( known as old Mazithi males ) so this male is Grandfather of the 3 Mazithi/Tshokwane males  .

Back to 2009 

Photo by linda Du plesse .
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1/4 Phabeni males.
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1/2 S21 males who dominate H5 pride.
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Torchwood Matimba yesterday.
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South Shishangeni & Eastern Bank.
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2/6 Gomondwane males.
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A Great looking dominant male lion at Skukuza area back to 2001 resting in the road .

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By Alison Priestley, this male was mating with a female on the S126 and there was another "large male who kept his distance":


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I thought it could have been the Mayambulas, and that this guy may be the "missing" 6th male since he is very bald unlike the other 5, recently there were 2 Mayambulas mating around there, but IIRC it was on the S128 instead of S126, not sure how close is one place to the other, so I've no idea if this could be a Mayambula.
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