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Lions of Manyeleti

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in the Tintswalo Video, Tristan shows one of the Nharu Sons of Red Road and comments that he was separated and had a fresh gash on the forehead.   we didnt get a good look but I found this image from Vestment posted on 17 January and you get a much better view of what looks like a claw or bite to the forehead.

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Same Nharu boy

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Nharu pride and RRM. Recently posted.




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(01-26-2024, 10:07 PM)afortich Wrote: Nharu pride and RRM. Recently posted.





Some great close-ups in this virtual safari. The young male is looking great, hope he's gets to rejoin his "less handsome" brother.
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Tintswalo males, they get alert when they hear the distant call of another lion:




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Ncile looks visibly bigger, never seen the difference in size between them being so pronounced.
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Ncila has a snipped tail now, or did he always had it?
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Had it for a long time
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(01-27-2024, 05:30 AM)sik94 Wrote: Ncile looks visibly bigger, never seen the difference in size between them being so pronounced.

I remember when Ncila was hurt he looked so tiny compared to Mandevu, he lost all his muscles and mane, and now he fully recovered looks amazing and strong.

Great to see.
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(01-27-2024, 07:34 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Ncila has a snipped tail now, or did he always had it?

The name Ncila means “short tail” in the local language. It’s why Tintswalo chose it.
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Ncila. He's looking amazing.
Pic credit: Graeme Mitchley
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Tintswalo Virtual Safari. A little bit of Red Road at the beginning, then Red Road again roaring at the end. Looking in fantastic shape. What a boss!




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Great to see Ncile looking so awesome! Seems he does tower over Mandevu who has a gorgeous mane!!!
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United States criollo2mil Offline
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Mandevu




Mandevu on H7
Credit: Wilddogdays

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Tragedy has sadly Striken the Lions of Manyeleti yet again!!

After several close calls these past few years, unfortunately a Nharu Lioness was snared and killed.    Please do what you can to demand the Manyeleti do something.    I’ve spoken with guides and they’re limited in what the can do or say publicly because Manyeleti is Gov controlled

Reshare this linked post with a scream for action!!




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