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buddy was the 3rd magheni that was separated with his brothers when the charleston males separated them when they were nomads.
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(04-10-2020, 10:59 PM)239Pu Wrote: So Hercules was sired by the Ross males ? he must take after his mother . Btw I was looking at Ross photos and wondering if it's possible Orpen Buddy was sired by them as well ? dunno the age difference but he looks similar to me

Hercules was sired by Trilogy males, not Ross males, and Buddy definitely cant be sired by Ross males because of too little age difference.
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(04-11-2020, 12:35 AM)swtlei4u Wrote: buddy was the 3rd magheni that was separated with his brothers when the charleston males separated them when they were nomads.

Buddy definitely is not 3rd Mhangeni. 

Buddy most likely came from Kruger, because if he came from Sabi Sands/Manyeleti area he would be know by the rangers, like Junior Matimba was. 

I think its very likely that Buddy was sired by Skybed males, as at that time when its speculated that he is born (2012/13??), Skybeds where the dominant males around Orpen area in Kruger. 

But he might also come from very far away area, as nomadic males travel very large territory in search for partners and prides. 

We will never know.
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Monochrome with the Beautiful Orpen Male known as "Buddy" in the Manyeleti Game Reserve Greater Kruger.

February 24, 2020.
Manyeleti Game Reserve.
Photo Credits: Lorenz Horeth.


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Throwback with The Dominant Giraffe/Avoca Male "Brutus" before he died a couple of months ago at Honeyguide Tented Camp.
Throwback July 11, 2019.
Honeyguide Tented Camp, Manyeleti.
Photo Credits: Troy Tarantino.

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Skorro brokeaway pride and other two, new, unknown young males in Manyeleti. One of this unknown males was fighting with one of the Mbiri sub adult males over kill made by Mbiri pride female.




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(04-12-2020, 06:50 PM)Potato Wrote: Skorro brokeaway pride and other two, new, unknown young males in Manyeleti. One of this unknown males was fighting with one of the Mbiri sub adult males over kill made by Mbiri pride female.

So 1 lioness from Scorro pride pull away the youngsters from Hercules/Sumatra males to save them,it will be tough for her to feed them but hope she suceedes.

2 unknown young males :


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Idk who they are, but they are very thin and got quite a beating from 1 Mbiri young male and Nharu male, hope they find a meal soon somewhere.
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I think i find those unknown lions :


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This photo of 3 was taken in Imbali (close to Manyeleti) a 2 months ago, they apperantly come from pride from Mluwati Concession (might be Mluwati sons) but where ousted out, and now are nomads.
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Recent sighting of #Orpen male roaring, King JR. Nkuhuma.
Credit: Tintswalo Safari Lodge.
Posted: 12 April 2020.


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Guides about prides and coalitions territory in Manyeleti




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(04-13-2020, 06:10 PM)Potato Wrote: Guides about prides and coalitions territory in Manyeleti

Great content by Tintswalo game lodge and their rangers, props too them.
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The beautiful Hercules male lion on the Hunt.

Image Credit: Suhasni Sagar Singh.
Date 2020.


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Pierre Jonqueres: " The bald one. "


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1. Red Road male with Nharu pride
2. Skorro brokeaway pride (one adult female with subadults sired by Orpen males)
3. Orpen male Buddy




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(04-18-2020, 08:44 PM)Potato Wrote: 1. Red Road male with Nharu pride
2. Skorro brokeaway pride (one adult female with subadults sired by Orpen males)
3. Orpen male Buddy

Red Road male is a beast, we can now see what where rangers talking about when they say that he is the biggest male in Manyeleti, in my opinion he is the biggest in this area (Manyeleti, Timbavati, Sabi Sands).


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Also, who is this young male of Scorro breakeaway pride?  he is clearly older then Orpen males youngsters, can he be sired by old Avoca/Giraffe males? 


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