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(02-26-2025, 09:03 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: New Safari and The Red Road son w I believe the same female as before.  




Really hoping Nature has RRM's leaving his natal pride before we witness a repeat of the Mbiri pride situation
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( This post was last modified: 02-28-2025, 08:17 PM by BA0701 )

Tintswalo has an upcomng Safari providing hopefully an update and Context to Mandevu's injuries

still no word or sighting of Nzuri since he was last seen before this fight.






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(02-28-2025, 05:16 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Tintswalo has an upcomng Safari providing hopefully an update and Context to Mandevu's injuries

still no word or sighting of Nzuri since he was last seen before this fight.





Fixed it. Given the amount of time with no sightings, and the things that have, obviously taken place during that time, I am getting concerned for Nzuri.
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(02-28-2025, 05:16 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Tintswalo has an upcomng Safari providing hopefully an update and Context to Mandevu's injuries

still no word or sighting of Nzuri since he was last seen before this fight.





He lost one of his brothers around that area maybe? Now he takes his younger partner. 

Frustrating hopefully Nzuri appears. Heart breaking if he is gone.
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2 Monwana young males seemingly on their way back to Timbavati, hopefully to rejoin their brothers

"28/2/25 - Our day started off with these two young male brothers, they were poised on the eastern bank scanning west towards the private reserves such as Timbavati, they would want to challenge any Males that have an established pride of lionesses, day followed on to have many more cool sightings from various species however these boys stole the show! "
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2/2 - boy with backleg bites

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(02-28-2025, 08:17 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Given the amount of time with no sightings, and the things that have, obviously taken place during that time, I am getting concerned for Nzuri.
i think the young male seen by Vestment couple of days that is said to be Monwana is in fact Nzuri, but loss some of his mane. 
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(03-01-2025, 03:29 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(02-28-2025, 08:17 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Given the amount of time with no sightings, and the things that have, obviously taken place during that time, I am getting concerned for Nzuri.
i think the young male seen by Vestment couple of days that is said to be Monwana is in fact Nzuri, but loss some of his mane. 
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That might be him, I wish the pic of the unknown male was a little clearer, but it sure looks to be him. However, if that is him, he may have just set a record for the time required to lose one's mane due to stress. I am not sure I have seen any happen more quickly than that. Then again, it could also be attributed to the graininess of that photo, as well, and not be as severe as it appears.
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(03-01-2025, 04:38 AM)BA0701 Wrote: However, if that is him, he may have just set a record for the time required to lose one's mane due to stress. I am not sure I have seen any happen more quickly than that. Then again, it could also be attributed to the graininess of that photo, as well, and not be as severe as it appears.
It wasn't that short of a time thought
His latest sighting before Mandevu showed up injured was when both of them were at Kruger, around February 13-14, two weeks ago already. Keep in mind those things can happen pretty quickly, just a year ago around March some of the Nkuhlus lost their manes all of a sudden, being territorial males (ofc their disease). 
Nzuri, February 14 - by Sammy Van Schalkwyk

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