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(10-09-2021, 05:14 PM)lionuk Wrote: 1 of 3 Mazithi youngsters and the older male, they are a coalition of 4.
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who father these 4
They were fathered by the current ,,old Mazithi males" who are seen near Orpen dam in Tsokwane, except for the fourth male who joined to these three young males. The fourth older one is unrelated
What a breathtaking sighting of the four Shishangaan young males on a territorial patrol!
From right to left: Casper #1 / #2 / #3 / #4
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Lion pride on the S125. 2 Males, 3 lionesses and 3 cubs. 28 September 2021 I'm sure these males are Nkaya Pan coalition as they are seen regularly in this area and S126.
(10-10-2021, 12:46 PM)lionuk Wrote: Lion pride on the S125. 2 Males, 3 lionesses and 3 cubs. 28 September 2021 I'm sure these males are Nkaya Pan coalition as they are seen regularly in this area and S126.
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Not sure, Nkaya Pan males are usually further north, around s126 towards Nsemani Dam, i dont think they are seen as south as s125.
In this area we have 2 S125/Nwaswitsotso males and Hamiltons male.
(10-10-2021, 08:53 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: @"Timbavati" Great pic, those numbers are a good idea to have also similar to how the guides in Satara referenced the Shishangaan males before .
This is a personal opinion from mine, But this is a much better way of ID them. i remember the Birmingham boys being known by the same patreon once the rangers give them names
(10-10-2021, 08:30 AM)Timbavati Wrote: What a breathtaking sighting of the four Shishangaan young males on a territorial patrol!
From right to left: Casper #1 / #2 / #3 / #4
Photo credits to his original author