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(Today, 01:14 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Been discussing it with a few others but I think those 4 on Djuma today are actually the Monwana Males, looking for second opinions

This Monwana male

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Three whisker spots (Triangle) right side, two whisker spots left side

Um, WB!
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(Today, 03:03 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Its 100% Monwanas, all 4 id's:


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This could be used for ID's in future, as looks like they will be roaming around.

Not sure where other 2 are, biggest one is known to be "loner".

Everyone, I have added an exception to the single post by an individual rule, thereby permitting a duplicate post to be made, when the images being shared are suitable for the IDs thread. With so many recent ID related images being shared, I am hoping we can get some traction in that thread, as it can serve as an invaluable tool.

@Tr1x24, if you would like, you can make a duplicate of this post, in the IDs thread.
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(Today, 02:49 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(Today, 01:14 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Been discussing it with a few others but I think those 4 on Djuma today are actually the Monwana Males, looking for second opinions

Yea looks like Monwanas.

Not sure who claimed that these are Skorro young males, as far as i know, theres no photos of those young males (unless im wrong?), so how can anyone know? (Unless some guide knows them, which i doubt as they are in Kruger).

It came from a Facebook post, I screenshoted it in the Kruger Lion Thread post #11,686.

So are the lions with Fabio the other day and in Djuma right now is the Monwana Boys or are they two different set of individuals?
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My bet would be same males.
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Is it 6 or 7 monwana males?
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(10 hours ago)Ttimemarti Wrote: Is it 6 or 7 monwana males?

Idk, but looks like 1-2 are from 2022 litter, others are from early 2021.

1 sub male got killed by BDMs, but he was clearly smaller and younger that others.

1 apperantly still hangs with the pride.

Looks like this 4 hang together.

@Potato is the biggest male, who dominated Birmingham Nephew, in this group of 4 or no?
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