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Lions of Manyeleti

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(07-27-2022, 03:57 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: Mbiri pride male Lambile.


This fellow resembles Skorro Jr the most in my opinion.

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(07-28-2022, 06:37 PM)1ofCourage Wrote: This fellow resembles Skorro Jr the most in my opinion.

Yea, i also think he is sired by Skorro. 

Who sired Mandevu is debatable, here is photo of Mandevu and Sizanani :


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Mandevu doesnt have that round muzzle like Skorro and his others brothers/half brothers sired by Skorro. 

So in my opinion Skorro sired Nchile, Skorro Jr. and Lambile, while Sizanani sired Scar, Limper and i think Mandevu (although thats debatable).
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(07-28-2022, 06:51 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-28-2022, 06:37 PM)1ofCourage Wrote: This fellow resembles Skorro Jr the most in my opinion.

Yea, i also think he is sired by Skorro. 

Who sired Mandevu is debatable, here is photo of Mandevu and Sizanani :


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Mandevu doesnt have that round muzzle like Skorro and his others brothers/half brothers sired by Skorro. 

So in my opinion Skorro sired Nchile, Skorro Jr. and Lambile, while Sizanani sired Scar, Limper and i think Mandevu (although thats debatable).

Yes, they have very similar nose shape and color as well as rounded ears that sit more on the side of their head.  Skorro and Lambile have narrow, longer ears that sort of stand up.
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There appears to be a new baby Solo addition to the Mbiri Pride.   Will need to await confirmation but this cub looks smaller than the previous solo.

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(07-29-2022, 11:02 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: There appears to be a new baby Solo addition to the Mbiri Pride.   Will need to await confirmation but this cub looks smaller than the previous

Looks like Solo has a younger cousin now. 

I had no idea another cub was born recently
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Might be this cub 

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Baby Solo Bonding w his Auntie and cousins 


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Red Road and his Nharu Pride post feast :)

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The Red road male and the Nharhu pride at Manyeleti Game Reserve 
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Another great shots of the gorgeous Red road male in all his glory
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Wonder who this little ones father is

"A lone surviving cub from the Imbali prides litter."

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I’m hoping to get a bit more clarity from Tintswalo regarding their litters.  

Their next video Safari will profile Kupona’s mother who is apparently the mother to the solo cub we’ve seen before.   Or maybe is a new solo cub after all?   I’ve asked them to clarify for me.

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