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Lions of Manyeleti

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The Skorro pride with Shaka
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(04-12-2022, 05:27 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: The Skorro pride with Shaka
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Who are these subs males in 2nd and 4th pic??? 
Are they sired by shaka and ZZ. 
SHAKA and ZZ takeover this pride when their elder brother ( half) junior nkuhuma abandoned them in 2019 for koppies pride, so these subs can't be sired by orpen males. 
So are these subs are eldest offsprings of older mbiris in skorro pride?? 
Also, if these have some younger siblings born in 2021 , apart from 3 cubs we have seen recently with single lioness?? 
And above all, what these guys are doing in manyeleti. 
They must be KNP. 
SOMEONE PLS EXPLAIN IN LITTLE BIT DETAIL
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(04-12-2022, 08:49 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Who are these subs males in 2nd and 4th pic??? 

Looks like Myambula males. They dont have subs in Skorro pride, only cubs.

And they took Skorro pride in 2020 from Hercules /Sumatra males
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Skorro Female and her cubs by Julene Jacobs


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Mbiris by Vestment Mfumo Machavi 


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A video from the same sighting, is the lactating female the same female as the mother of the two new cubs?



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(04-13-2022, 02:12 PM)Tonpa Wrote: A video from the same sighting, is the lactating female the same female as the mother of the two new cubs?




Looks like Two have teets showing?   

I recall hearing two lionesses were expecting.  Two are missing…maybe it’s denning?


Also, Lambile looks quite good.
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The Nharhu Pride relaxing at Main Dam
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The good news is that the Red Road Male was seen yesterday. So, we know that he's fine. 
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Described as Talamati pride, through as it has both cubs and subadults (unlike part of Talamati pride which reside in this arena) I guess it must be Imbali pride, or possibly Torchwood pride.

Filmed in: Manyeleti S8 Greater Kruger National Park




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(04-15-2022, 03:25 PM)lionuk Wrote: The good news is that the Red Road Male was seen yesterday. So, we know that he's fine. 
He is a healty lion in his pride. It is not like someone which we expect to pass out any time soon. Even without any updates on him for longer peroid of time we can freely assume he is all right.
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N’waswitsontso male


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No lion is immune from death or disapearing. Especially not solo males. 

All it would take is a hunt going bad or a run in with a stronger group.
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A bit hard to count, but looks like they still have 9 offspring
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(04-19-2022, 02:39 PM)Tonpa Wrote:




A bit hard to count, but looks like they still have 9 offspring

Very nice. 
I was waiting for RRM video for so long. 
But at 2.25 who is that subadult male??. He is almost as large as talamati subs but with less mane. Too big for 1 yr old RRM son
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