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Lions of Manyeleti

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Mbiri Pride at Tintswalo 3/26/20
Interestingly, the Mbiri Pride has two sub-adult males plus a third slightly older unrelated male(the lion with the snare)
Male with snare gets Vet help.



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(03-28-2020, 04:16 AM)sik94 Wrote: Mbiri Pride at Tintswalo 3/26/20
Interestingly, the Mbiri Pride has two sub-adult males plus a third slightly older unrelated male(the lion with the snare)
Male with snare gets Vet help.

Thats Nharu male, hope that vets helped him. 

If im not mistaken Mbiris have 4 or 5 young males + Nharu male, potentialy great coalition in the making.
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(03-28-2020, 04:16 AM)sik94 Wrote: Mbiri Pride at Tintswalo 3/26/20
Interestingly, the Mbiri Pride has two sub-adult males plus a third slightly older unrelated male(the lion with the snare)
Male with snare gets Vet help.




¡Interesting video!
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Glad they got that snare off.!
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A beautiful Hercules male grooming himself - Kruger National Park

Posted:- Mar 2020
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The Orpen male lions "Junior" & "Buddy" on a territorial patrol in the Manyeleti Game Reserve.

Posted:- Mar 2020
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What a Wonderful Sightings.

The regal Red road male on the morning light at Manyeleti Game Reserve

March. 31,2020.
Manyeleti Game Reserve
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The Dark Mane "Junior" 1/2 Orpen Males with a intimidating Stare at Manyeleti Game Reserve
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Posted: Mar. 29. 2020,
Manyeleti Game Reserve



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The Orpen male lion "Junior" relaxing at Manyeleti Game Reserve.
Posted:- 1st April 2020
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March 2020
It was a rainy day and I knew that cats will soon be walking about. The rain just stopped when we left Maroela camp and drove onto the S106.
We heard a male lion calling and soon found the big man close to the road. In the distance we saw something small moving and to our surprise it was few lionesses with cubs.
They looked straight into my lense (actually looking at the male lion) and made the most beautiful photos. We kept our distance as they walked on the dirt road.
It was a magical sighting as we and three other cars took turns to drive in front to view the pride before they disappeared into the green thickets.
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Hercules male and Scorro Pride



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¡Wonderfull picture! 

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(04-04-2020, 03:33 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: About #161
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Is this litter from Junior/Buddy? Somewhat  surprised that the male has tolerated them.
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(04-04-2020, 05:08 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Is this litter from Junior/Buddy? Somewhat  surprised that the male has tolerated them

Yes, those are Orpen males cubs.
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(04-04-2020, 05:08 AM)Matimbalani Wrote:
(04-04-2020, 03:33 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: About #161
¡Wonderfull picture! 

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Is this litter from Junior/Buddy? Somewhat  surprised that the male has tolerated them.

If he tolerate them then I presume it might be Sumatra and Hercules cubs, althrough I guess they could belong to Orpen male as well and even Mbiris were is mating female at Orpen gate so kind of impossible to tell for sure.
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