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Hildas rock male looks huge. Great pics
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Skukuza/Hilda Rock male

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(02-07-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Skukuza/Hilda Rock male

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Any speculation as to who sired this male? The rise of the shoulder and long legs remind me of the Toulon's.
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(02-07-2020, 09:20 PM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(02-07-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Skukuza/Hilda Rock male

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Any speculation as to who sired this male? The rise of the shoulder and long legs remind me of the Toulon's.

I think his fathers were the sand river males, a coalition of 3 males that were dominant only for a brief moment. There's a video of him as a sub adult walking with his father and he was already bigger than his father at the time.

There are also videos of the 3 males getting chased and beaten by the Majingilanes when the first appeared in sabi sand i think in Londolozi and then there are also a videos of these males getting chased by Freddy and the Selati pride when they were trying to take over the Selati pride in the sabi sabi. They eventually did oust Freddy and were dominant over the Selati only for few months before the two 4 ways male took over that pride and were eventually ousted by the Charleston males.
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Yes, his fathers are Sand River Males. Does anybody know what happen to Sand River males after they lost Southern Pride? Theres hardly any info of them after that.
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(02-07-2020, 09:53 PM)Peteporker Wrote:
(02-07-2020, 09:20 PM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(02-07-2020, 09:12 PM)Potato Wrote: Skukuza/Hilda Rock male

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Any speculation as to who sired this male? The rise of the shoulder and long legs remind me of the Toulon's.

I think his fathers were the sand river males, a coalition of 3 males that were dominant only for a brief moment. There's a video of him as a sub adult walking with his father and he was already bigger than his father at the time.

There are also videos of the 3 males getting chased and beaten by the Majingilanes when the first appeared in sabi sand i think in Londolozi and then there are also a videos of these males getting chased by Freddy and the Selati pride when they were trying to take over the Selati pride in the sabi sabi. They eventually did oust Freddy and were dominant over the Selati only for few months before the two 4 ways male took over that pride and were eventually ousted by the Charleston males.

I think those Sand River males are too young to be fathers to Hilda Rock male. Somewhere I read he was sire by some "old Sand River males", but I do not know much in that matter.
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(02-07-2020, 10:29 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yes, his fathers are Sand River Males. Does anybody know what happen to Sand River males after they lost Southern Pride? Theres hardly any info of them after that.

Even when they were still pride males of Salati pride they were constantly moving in and out of Sabi Sands slowly vacating their territory in Sabi Sabi so they possibly had yet another pride in the south, but I think we can only presume as as you said there is bassicly no updates on them since they left SS.
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(02-07-2020, 11:04 PM)Potato Wrote: I think those Sand River males are too young to be fathers to Hilda Rock male. Somewhere I read he was sire by some "old Sand River males", but I do not know much in that matter.

I dont think they where too young, Hildas Rock Male was born in early 2013, Sand River males where invading Sabi Sands in 2012 when they fight Majingilanes, they where then in 2012 atleast 4,5 yrs old by the looks.

I didnt hear about old Sand River males, as far as i know those Sand River males where sired by old Skukuza males who sired 4 Skukuza males in 2010, now known as Kumana males, but i doubt that old Skukuza males where still around to sire Hildas Rock male.
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Three Tooth with some new wounds :


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Prob just fight for mating rights, as we seen in the past few days boys where mating with a lioness/es (idk if it is the same female from before).

It seems that young Dreadlocks male is the strongest/most dominant one as he was always seen mating first.
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(02-08-2020, 02:57 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-07-2020, 11:04 PM)Potato Wrote: I think those Sand River males are too young to be fathers to Hilda Rock male. Somewhere I read he was sire by some "old Sand River males", but I do not know much in that matter.

I dont think they where too young, Hildas Rock Male was born in early 2013, Sand River males where invading Sabi Sands in 2012 when they fight Majingilanes, they where then in 2012 atleast 4,5 yrs old by the looks.

I didnt hear about old Sand River males, as far as i know those Sand River males where sired by old Skukuza males who sired 4 Skukuza males in 2010, now known as Kumana males, but i doubt that old Skukuza males where still around to sire Hildas Rock male.
https://www.lionsands.com/2018/08/update-on-the-sand-river-pride/   Hopefully, this article might help..
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(02-07-2020, 10:29 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yes, his fathers are Sand River Males. Does anybody know what happen to Sand River males after they lost Southern Pride? Theres hardly any info of them after that.

https://www.lionsands.com/2018/08/update-on-the-sand-river-pride/
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Dreadlocks and Three Tooth on a patrol:


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Talamati male:


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Unfortunately his condition is not getting better, it seems that he lost a big portion of his mane, his survival depends on how long he can follow his 3 partners, but things dont look good..
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