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Lions of Manyeleti

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(03-15-2023, 05:12 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Which prides are under their control now?

No idea, wonder if they ousted 2 H7 males, nothing on them for ages.
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(03-13-2023, 06:43 PM)veritas Wrote: By the way, could the current mbirimales, Nharumales, be the grandson of thandaimpi?
I'm curious about their grandson.
Redroad's children will, of course, be their grandchildren, but I don't know exactly who they are they?

@GhostCatP-22

The two 2 yr old Orpen Cubs are offspring of one of the Tintswalo sisters so they are grand kids of the Thanda Impi.

The other three cubs and the new cubs we have yet to see are sired but the Tintswalos so they’re also grand kids of the Thanda Impi.

All 9 of the Nharu Sub adults are the same. Even if you don’t agree that RRM is son of Skorro, some of those cubs are sired by the two Junior Nharu lionesses whom both are daughters of the thanda Impi. I myself don’t know that level of granularity wrt which sub adults belong to which lioness though.
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( This post was last modified: 03-15-2023, 10:28 PM by veritas )

@criollo2mil Friend, thank you always.

2 yr old Orpen Cubs, 3 cubs and the new cubs, 9 of the Nharu Sub adults

Wow ? Wonderful!

I knew that Thanda impi had more than 20 (?) children, but I didn't know exactly how many grandchildren they had because there are lions that are now lost or dead (e.g., brothers of skkoro jr)

It helped me a lot.
I Watch their journey ahead and pray for good health and prosperity.

They must be a successful duo.

I love the uniqueness of thanda impi haha (Sizanani's nickname was Madeva like Nelson Mandela's nickname)
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(03-15-2023, 05:47 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(03-13-2023, 06:43 PM)veritas Wrote: By the way, could the current mbirimales, Nharumales, be the grandson of thandaimpi?
I'm curious about their grandson.
Redroad's children will, of course, be their grandchildren, but I don't know exactly who they are they?

@GhostCatP-22

The two 2 yr old Orpen Cubs are offspring of one of the Tintswalo sisters so they are grand kids of the Thanda Impi.  

The other three cubs and the new cubs we have yet to see are sired but the Tintswalos so they’re also grand kids of the Thanda Impi.  

All 9 of the Nharu Sub adults are the same.   Even if you don’t agree that RRM is son of Skorro, some of those cubs are sired by the two Junior Nharu lionesses whom both are daughters of the thanda Impi.   I myself don’t know that level of granularity wrt which sub adults belong to which lioness though.

I do believe, based on watching a video years ago, that the lioness in question with the Orpen Cubs is actually one of the older lionesses.  She looks like a sister to the Matimbas.
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I think Ncile and Ncila are confused and used.
Even in fact, his early name started with M, not N lol.

I still don't know how to post Facebook pictures on the forum.
It's hard.


1/3 Tintswalo males Ncila yesterday.

Credits: Bill Drew 
Manyeleti Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, Sudáfrica ??
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(03-16-2023, 08:33 PM)veritas Wrote: https://www.facebook.com/groups/311973660439078/permalink/603731014596673/?mibextid=Nif5oz

I think Ncile and Ncila are confused and used.
Even in fact, his early name started with M, not N lol.

I still don't know how to post Facebook pictures on the forum.
It's hard.


1/3 Tintswalo males Ncila yesterday.

Credits: Bill Drew 
Manyeleti Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, Sudáfrica ??

The reason you see multiple versions is that Ncila and Ncile mean the same but one is the plural variety.   Don’t ask me which now ,   I can’t remember   Lol


For Facebook, it’s just best to post the images separately and not link them here.
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(03-16-2023, 07:21 PM)Cath2020 Wrote:
(03-15-2023, 05:47 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(03-13-2023, 06:43 PM)veritas Wrote: By the way, could the current mbirimales, Nharumales, be the grandson of thandaimpi?
I'm curious about their grandson.
Redroad's children will, of course, be their grandchildren, but I don't know exactly who they are they?

@GhostCatP-22

The two 2 yr old Orpen Cubs are offspring of one of the Tintswalo sisters so they are grand kids of the Thanda Impi.  

The other three cubs and the new cubs we have yet to see are sired but the Tintswalos so they’re also grand kids of the Thanda Impi.  

All 9 of the Nharu Sub adults are the same.   Even if you don’t agree that RRM is son of Skorro, some of those cubs are sired by the two Junior Nharu lionesses whom both are daughters of the thanda Impi.   I myself don’t know that level of granularity wrt which sub adults belong to which lioness though.

I do believe, based on watching a video years ago, that the lioness in question with the Orpen Cubs is actually one of the older lionesses.  She looks like a sister to the Matimbas.

You might be right and I got things mixed up in my mind.    Here she is.    If someone can ID who she is (I’m not very good at it) 




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I searched how to upload Facebook pictures on the forum, but I couldn't find the page, I found how to upload the video, but...

I'm sorry, but can you teach me how?
@criollo2mil  thank you bro !!
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(03-16-2023, 08:52 PM)veritas Wrote: I searched how to upload Facebook pictures on the forum, but I couldn't find the page, I found how to upload the video, but...

I'm sorry, but can you teach me how?
@criollo2mil  thank you bro !!

I simply download or copy them to my phone from FB then repost here as new.   Add the credit 

The problem w Facebook links is that many of the groups are private and not everyone here has access.
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(03-16-2023, 08:57 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(03-16-2023, 08:52 PM)veritas Wrote: I searched how to upload Facebook pictures on the forum, but I couldn't find the page, I found how to upload the video, but...

I'm sorry, but can you teach me how?
@criollo2mil  thank you bro !!

I simply download or copy them to my phone from FB then repost here as new.   Add the credit 

The problem w Facebook links is that many of the groups are private and not everyone here has access.

Finally, I realized why the button to add photo files didn't work. It doesn't work on the page using the translator. I just log in to the forum site as an English page and press something, and the picture is entered. No matter how hard I try, the page where the translator is running doesn't work.I finally succeeded in uploading the picture. Thank you.

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(03-16-2023, 08:33 PM)veritas Wrote: I think Ncile and Ncila are confused and used.
Even in fact, his early name started with M, not N lol.

I still don't know how to post Facebook pictures on the forum.
It's hard.


1/3 Tintswalo males Ncila yesterday.

Credits: Bill Drew 
Manyeleti Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, Sudáfrica ??

I removed that link. As I mentioned previously, we do not permit links to private Facebook groups, as not all members here are members of those groups and are unable to access those links. Please do not post those anymore.

Also, as was previously mentioned, there is no way to embed Facebook posts here, so your best bet is to save the images to your local system, and post them here directly, just make sure you try and credit the photographer if you do this.
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Mandevu with new wounds resulting w a fight with other lions.    No confirmation as tho who, but Alistair’s guess is it could be the Birmingham Boys of White Prince and the Two Tawnys.  

 
Ncila also presented with some facial scarring.   Thought to be of a different nature.   Not a related incident.

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To be honest it would be healty for the lion population in the arena if Tintswalo males would be repleaced by Birmingham males as the dominant males of Mbiri pride.
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(03-17-2023, 11:33 PM)Potato Wrote: To be honest it would be healty for the lion population in the arena if Tintswalo males would be repleaced by Birmingham males as the dominant males of Mbiri pride.

What males sired the females in the mbiri pride?
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(03-17-2023, 11:49 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(03-17-2023, 11:33 PM)Potato Wrote: To be honest it would be healty for the lion population in the arena if Tintswalo males would be repleaced by Birmingham males as the dominant males of Mbiri pride.

What males sired the females in the mbiri pride?

Matimbas and Thanda Impis.
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