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Solo Beast! ???

The famous S8/Imbali male lion, the dominant male of Talamati Breakaway, and the Imbali prides was seen in a spectacular scene yesterday, marking his territory.

The day before, he was in a fierce encounter with the two Black Dam males, who sometimes pursued him, and sometimes he pursued them! Despite being a Solo male, he is a fearless and formidable beast that neither fears nor hesitates.

?Buffelshoek, South Africa
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(08-20-2023, 08:20 AM)Horizon Wrote: wildfreelions

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Solo Beast! ???

The famous S8/Imbali male lion, the dominant male of Talamati Breakaway, and the Imbali prides was seen in a spectacular scene yesterday, marking his territory.

The day before, he was in a fierce encounter with the two Black Dam males, who sometimes pursued him, and sometimes he pursued them! Despite being a Solo male, he is a fearless and formidable beast that neither fears nor hesitates.

?Buffelshoek, South Africa
Photographer Credit:- @simsscave

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Wait is this a legit report or something this guy made up? S8 chasing BDM and getting chased back and forth at this point would be so incredible I find hard to believe, the source doesn't look like a ranger or guide too.

But if true it'd once again show how crazily strong S8 is in a chasing clash, pulling something off that hardly any other lion would be able to replicate since BDM are in their prime and are established as dominant males for more than half a year now.

I never thought BDM were a strong coalition, far from it, but this is way too much if true, having so much trouble and only stalemating an lone old lion.

But I'll wait to see if it's indeed true, I'm skeptical for now.
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(08-20-2023, 08:20 AM)Horizon Wrote: The day before, he was in a fierce encounter with the two Black Dam males, who sometimes pursued him, and sometimes he pursued them!

I don't like to quote myself but here I am...  There is nothing "fierce" about this encounter, he just ran away sensing a serious threat.
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(08-20-2023, 10:06 AM)Horizon Wrote:
(08-20-2023, 08:20 AM)Horizon Wrote: The day before, he was in a fierce encounter with the two Black Dam males, who sometimes pursued him, and sometimes he pursued them!

I don't like to quote myself but here I am...  There is nothing "fierce" about this encounter, he just ran away sensing a serious threat.

He knows there is no way he can beat them so he left them came back just to be chased away again
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(08-20-2023, 09:01 AM)Mapokser Wrote: S8 chasing BDM and getting chased back and forth at this point would be so incredible I find hard to believe

It's not that incredible, coalitions chase each other all the time. Most duos will engage in this back and forth with single males when they don't have the confidence to go straight for the kill, S8 is taking a calculated risk to have his presence felt in the area to keep the BDMs at bay. He's a confident and healthy male who knows how to use his cards right as a lone male.
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Sometimes lions are just weird like that. Its also hard to believe that a pride as strong and large as the Mhangeni allowed themselves to be chased off by just the two Othawa subs. Yet it happened. Untill they realized their error and turned things around. They are afteral living beings prone to making mistakes and weird leaps in logic.

Its nice to see that both Ximhungwes have given birth now apparently. But seeing the dynamics right now. Not having much hope for the cubs.
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(08-20-2023, 09:01 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Wait is this a legit report or something this guy made up? S8 chasing BDM and getting chased back and forth at this point would be so incredible I find hard to believe, the source doesn't look like a ranger or guide too.

This is writen by fan page, which is deleted now looks like.

He prob refered to that WE clash, where S8 returned in roaring, but run away soon as he saw 2 BDMs responding.

As far as i know, new clashes after that didnt happen.

At this point, 2 BDMs will not run from neither solo males, unless they are suprised and are not sure againt how many males/lions they are up against.

But they know S8's cards by now very well.

Its too early to judge how strong of a duo BDMs are and will become, obiviously they are stronger then solo males they faced (Mohawk, Orpen Jr., S8) and they couldnt push 3/4 Ndhzengas. Since Ndhzengas are down to 2, situation looks stale in between 2 parties.
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Young male (looks like Styx floppy ear) and two young females caught a young Wildebeest and were chased off by a male and 4 females (guessing Talamatis)
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Nkuhuma male taking the kill from floppy ear
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(08-20-2023, 04:16 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nkuhuma male taking the kill from floppy ear
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Nkuhuma is like: " yea thats my now" and casualy lays down on a carcass.
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(08-20-2023, 04:16 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nkuhuma male taking the kill from floppy ear
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Nkuhuma looks to be in great condition, that is really good to see.
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(08-20-2023, 07:39 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(08-20-2023, 04:16 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Nkuhuma male taking the kill from floppy ear
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Nkuhuma looks to be in great condition, that is really good to see.
Ive always seen him in great condition with the exception of the one recent time limping. But ive came to realize that even though he is a big boy, he is not a fighter, he is more of a lover and a push over.

I feel bad he is always being pushed around when he's in a potential coalition. From his dad nhenha, skorro jr, talamati dm jr and who knows who else. Nkuhuma male seems to mostly be the submissive one.

I wish his brother styx boy was still with him. They were looking promising
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He may be a bit of a pushover, but atleast he is putting himself out there looking for new coalitions and opportunities and thats to be respected.

Unlike for example Skorro. Who is stuck in the past and refusing to move on.
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