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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(12-30-2020, 08:44 PM)Gijima Wrote: Two healthy males right? I know one male had a paw injury but based on this video he seems to be walking fine already.

This is Scorro Jr and Scar, limping one is not here..
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(12-30-2020, 08:07 PM)Rabubi Wrote: How many sons did the Southern Matimbas sire who are now pride males, besides Hairy Belly Torchwood male?

All S. Matimbas offspring (sired after they split) was killed off by Bboys..
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Good news, Hairy belly was spotted feeding on a giraffe in the company of the male Nkuhuma and male Styx, the king always surprising, his scar on his face seems to have been aggravated. 
I am not a great connoisseur of the hairy belly past but this is not his first encounter with Nkuhuma if I am not mistaken


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Limping Tumbela with Othawa lionesses


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KNP male


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Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.
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(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

Thats the rough life in the wild.. You eat when you catch something.. Cant catch something for few days, you look skinny ofc..
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(12-31-2020, 08:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

Thats the rough life in the wild.. You eat when you catch something.. Cant catch something for few days, you look skinny ofc..


Indeed but this seems a little more severe than just a few days without meals, that level of bony malnourished look takes longer to happen to a healthy Lion. But I'll admit I haven't been keeping up on SS situation so I don't know what the deal is with prey migration/which season etc.
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(12-31-2020, 10:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

Thats the rough life in the wild.. You eat when you catch something.. Cant catch something for few days, you look skinny ofc..


Indeed but this seems a little more severe than just a few days without meals, that level of bony malnourished look takes longer to happen to a healthy Lion. But I'll admit I haven't been keeping up on SS situation so I don't know what the deal is with prey migration/which season etc.

It is normal for a wild lion to go for a couple of days without any meal. They will be all right. From the all adult male lions in Sabi Sands only the Tumbela males were in the bad shape for somewhat longer time.
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(12-31-2020, 10:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Indeed but this seems a little more severe than just a few days without meals, that level of bony malnourished look takes longer to happen to a healthy Lion. But I'll admit I haven't been keeping up on SS situation so I don't know what the deal is with prey migration/which season etc.

Yea, as @Potato said, only 2 Tumbelas look skinny, they have problems getting weight because they where prob malnourished in the past, but the rest of lions look good..
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(12-31-2020, 10:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

Thats the rough life in the wild.. You eat when you catch something.. Cant catch something for few days, you look skinny ofc..


Indeed but this seems a little more severe than just a few days without meals, that level of bony malnourished look takes longer to happen to a healthy Lion. But I'll admit I haven't been keeping up on SS situation so I don't know what the deal is with prey migration/which season etc.

As everybody else has mentioned, this is normal in the wild. The skinny KNP male just needs a good meal and he'll be 100% again. The Tumbelas are a different story seeing as the rangers speculate that at least one of them may have TB.
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(12-31-2020, 10:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:49 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

Thats the rough life in the wild.. You eat when you catch something.. Cant catch something for few days, you look skinny ofc..


Indeed but this seems a little more severe than just a few days without meals, that level of bony malnourished look takes longer to happen to a healthy Lion. But I'll admit I haven't been keeping up on SS situation so I don't know what the deal is with prey migration/which season etc.

Most lions of Sabi Sands are healthy. Birmingham Males, Othawa, Styx, Torchwood, Nkuhuma, N'waswitshaka even though the Gored Male is slightly underdeveloped, Southern Avocas,Fourways Males are healthy still, Northern Avocas although they have some issues. Most are healthy lions.
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( This post was last modified: 01-01-2021, 02:48 AM by Tr1x24 )

Great news, young lioness who was with Sand River young males returned to the pride:





4 adult lionesses is now a formidable pride down south.

Also that leading lioness is huge, 2 older ones are most likely sired by Toulon males.
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(12-31-2020, 08:19 PM)Musa15 Wrote: Could just be a wrong impression but it seems like a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail and underfed. Especially the males.

No, you're overthinking it I think. The Tumbelas had a tougher than usual nomadic life and are still bulking up. This Kruger male looks like most males after mating for a few days, HB is old af. I don't at all think that a large percentage of current Lions in SS are looking frail or underfed. That's simply not the case.
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