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(08-18-2024, 10:20 PM)Brahim Wrote: Brothers of the original 5

Younger/next generation brothers.

These s79 Mazithis are generation brothers of 2 LubyleLubye Mazithis Smudge and Fudge/DM, born around 2013.
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(08-18-2024, 10:28 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Great updates, as always, my friend. Is that one male white, or is it just the lighting? He looks almost white in the pics, and I was not aware there was a white male among the Sataras.

Yea thats "pale" Satara male (he is not white).
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(08-18-2024, 10:36 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-18-2024, 10:28 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Great updates, as always, my friend. Is that one male white, or is it just the lighting? He looks almost white in the pics, and I was not aware there was a white male among the Sataras.

Yea thats "pale" Satara male (he is not white).

Thanks for that! Casper and White Birmingham Male are the only two wild white males I am aware of, and this Satara male's mane looks darker at the bottom, as well. "Pale" is certainly fitting though, for sure. He looks like a rough customer.
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Sand River young males, sons of the notorious Southern Avocas, with what seems like some females having a faceoff with another "pride of lions".
It looks to me that they are facing two males, of which i believe both to be the Nkhulu males, #4 and #6, but im not anywhere near being sure of it, the two males could even be the Sand Rivers. Would be helpful to have an exact location.
Any opinions?
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1/3 New males around Transport dam recently. His other 2 brothers were also around. Think last sighting of these 3 males was over 2 years ago they were 3/4 years old being chased by Phabeni males around Pretoriuskop.
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(08-18-2024, 11:24 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Sand River young males, sons of the notorious Southern Avocas, with what seems like some females having a faceoff with another "pride of lions".
It looks to me that they are facing two males, of which i believe both to be the Nkhulu males, #4 and #6, but im not anywhere near being sure of it, the two males could even be the Sand Rivers. Would be helpful to have an exact location.
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That male looks so much like the 'lost' S. Avoca Male!  Seems like there are still 3 of them in the coalition!  The maneless one might be just starting to develop a small mane from the looks of it.
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(08-19-2024, 02:53 AM)Brahim Wrote: 1/3 New males around Transport dam recently. His other 2 brothers were also around. Think last sighting of these 3 males was over 2 years ago they were 3/4 years old being chased by Phabeni males around Pretoriuskop

Are these 3 males ones who where been mistaken for young Othawas couple years ago? There was 1 black maned and 2 blondish males, if you remember.
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(08-19-2024, 06:00 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-19-2024, 02:53 AM)Brahim Wrote: 1/3 New males around Transport dam recently. His other 2 brothers were also around. Think last sighting of these 3 males was over 2 years ago they were 3/4 years old being chased by Phabeni males around Pretoriuskop

Are these 3 males ones who where been mistaken for young Othawas couple years ago? There was 1 black maned and 2 blondish males, if you remember.

Yeah same guys.
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3 new males around Transport dam recently.
instagram.com/afrozelari

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Phabeni male seen recently. He was also seen chasing after another male in another sighting recently. He could be the last of his brothers.
instagram.com/luiperdsafaris

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(08-20-2024, 03:42 PM)Brahim Wrote: Phabeni male seen recently. He was also seen chasing after another male in another sighting recently. He could be the last of his brothers.
instagram.com/luiperdsafaris
Absolutely impressive mane, reminds me of Kinky Tail Mapogo in this picture.

He used to habe 2 brothers and partner up with Blonde Fourways, right?
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(08-20-2024, 03:36 PM)Brahim Wrote: Yeah same guys.
(08-20-2024, 03:40 PM)Brahim Wrote: 3 new males around Transport dam recently.
instagram.com/afrozelari

Wow, they turned into impressive beasts.

Idk how "new' they are in this area, as they where seen there way back as young nomads in 2022 aswell, so they prob stick there since.
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(08-20-2024, 03:42 PM)Brahim Wrote: Phabeni male seen recently. He was also seen chasing after another male in another sighting recently. He could be the last of his brothers.
instagram.com/luiperdsafaris

Wait, last Phabeni male?

What happened?
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Yeah the "new" was for people to show interest and they still new to most people. About phabeni idk others not seen in ages.
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