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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.

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(11 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.


Ye that’s him, his growth the last 6 months has been crazy, not just in development but character wise too. Hes nowhere near the scared subadult he was use to being with Gijimas constantly on his tail.
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(11 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.


I find him so pretty
Looking at him who do you guys think he was sired by 
Amhale? Uboso?
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(11 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.


Yes, last I saw, he is still with K12.
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One of young Torchwood males:

Credits: Graeme Mitchelly


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(6 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote: One of young Torchwood males:

Credits: Graeme Mitchelly


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Great pair of eyes, he’ll be one of the best looking males around once developed if he sticks around Sabi Sands.
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(11 hours ago)YRui Ferreira Wrote:
(11 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.


I find him so pretty
Looking at him who do you guys think he was sired by 
Amhale? Uboso?

Yes he is. I always thought he reminded me of the young Styxt male lion may he rest; the brother of the Nukhuma male lion. I want to say he is related to the Birmingham’s male lions and he is son of Birmingham daughter. Ndhzenga male maybe older Nzdhenga male lion.
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I was told this is one of the Plains Camp females with cubs sired by the Nkuhlus
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(11 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(11 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: Young Styx male lion with Kambula lioness?

He is a handsome male.


I find him so pretty
Looking at him who do you guys think he was sired by 
Amhale? Uboso?
Uboso was the most dominant at the time, I’m curious if he’s gonna look more n more like him. I don’t recall who was #2 of the group at that time.
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FE Styx encountered one of older Kambulas, I assume Ntsevu group female, who had a kill:


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If young K12 female is still with or near FE Styx, thats opportunity for her to interact with her mothers.
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(3 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote: FE Styx encountered one of older Kambulas, I assume Ntsevu group female, who had a kill:


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If young K12 female is still with or near FE Styx, thats opportunity for her to interact with her mothers.

One side of the coin is that yes She will interact with her mothers 
The other is that he might interact with his fathers
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(3 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(3 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote: FE Styx encountered one of older Kambulas, I assume Ntsevu group female, who had a kill:


*This image is copyright of its original author


If young K12 female is still with or near FE Styx, thats opportunity for her to interact with her mothers.

One side of the coin is that yes She will interact with her mothers 
The other is that he might interact with his fathers

Yes it is interesting. The Kambula lionesses with three lionesses could use the help of the young Kambula lioness, but isn’t her mother the lioness with the four Kambula daughters? The group of five lionesses four Birmingham daughters and the Kambula lioness? It would be good if the young Styxt male lion could meet with the Ndhzenga male lions, but this looks familiar; the Birmingham’s male lions had chased their sons the young Styxt male lion may he rest and the Nukhuma male lion when they would be around the Kambula lionesses. Also this young Styxt male lion is so beautiful. Maybe it would surprise everyone if the Styxt male lion is seen around the Ndhzenga male lions and K12.
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Yeah the bigger group has her mother unfortunately but the smaller group needs her
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