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Ncila seen today. After caught up in snare that almost took his life, he has been recovering well, his wounds have been healing.
All thanks to mbiri girls and his coalition partners for taking good care of him , providing him food regularly and not dumping him when he needs them most.
"The calm before the storm. This was the local pride walking into three males from a neighboring area. The three "trespassing" males were very eager to take on the leading ladies until they saw the two males from this pride in the background.
What followed by 20 minutes of chasing, roaring and marking territories."
Not sure if recent, the Photographer visited in the first week of July
(07-23-2022, 05:55 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "The calm before the storm. This was the local pride walking into three males from a neighboring area. The three "trespassing" males were very eager to take on the leading ladies until they saw the two males from this pride in the background.
What followed by 20 minutes of chasing, roaring and marking territories."
Not sure if recent, the Photographer visited in the first week of July
(07-23-2022, 05:55 PM)Tonpa Wrote: "The calm before the storm. This was the local pride walking into three males from a neighboring area. The three "trespassing" males were very eager to take on the leading ladies until they saw the two males from this pride in the background.
What followed by 20 minutes of chasing, roaring and marking territories."
Not sure if recent, the Photographer visited in the first week of July
Which pride in manyeleti has 2 dominant males??
It's the Mbiris I believe, Two while Ncila is off healing
(07-23-2022, 06:06 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Which pride in manyeleti has 2 dominant males??
The male on the picture looks like Lambile. It should be Mbiri pride.
(07-23-2022, 06:38 PM)Tonpa Wrote: The photographer just replied in the comments that the three males were part of the "timbavati" pride, maybe the three young birmingham males?
I believe if Photographer would see white Birmingham male, he would point it out.