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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(10-21-2020, 06:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:10 PM)Slayerd Wrote: Definitely not that young unless there is 2 different ages in the pride because they have cubs around 2 years old in the Fourways Pride. Perhaps 7 or 8. I do think one of the males is older than the other by atleast a year.

Theres no way that lion on the picture is 8 yrs old.. 

That cub of 2 yrs old is prob not theirs, they where first seen with Fourways in early 2019, in late 2018 Fourways where still with Torchwood male.. 

They are prob 6 to 7 yrs old..

The 5th Mantimahle was with the 4 ways pride in mid 2019 too
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One of the Kruger males close to Tshokwane in the Kruger National Park
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The handsome Kruger males strolling through Sabi Sands
The true king of the bush
Filmed this beautiful male on a recent photo safari to the Sabi Sands
Look at his size! This beautiful specimen is a true beast.
I hope the Torchwood pride cubs can reach the adulthood someday
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(10-21-2020, 06:20 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: He's most probably (- +7) years old.
The Kruger males were being seen  in the northern Sabi Sands for the last 2-3 years.

We dont know if those are this males..
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(10-21-2020, 06:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:10 PM)Slayerd Wrote: Definitely not that young unless there is 2 different ages in the pride because they have cubs around 2 years old in the Fourways Pride. Perhaps 7 or 8. I do think one of the males is older than the other by atleast a year.

Theres no way that lion on the picture is 8 yrs old.. 

That cub of 2 yrs old is prob not theirs, they where first seen with Fourways in early 2019, in late 2018 Fourways where still with Torchwood male.. 

They are prob 6 to 7 yrs old..

The 5th Mantimahle was with the 4 ways pride in mid 2019 too

Wasn't it Plains Camp pride with which 5th Mantimahle was seen wrongly described as Fourways pride?
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(10-21-2020, 06:30 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:20 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: He's most probably (- +7) years old.
The Kruger males were being seen  in the northern Sabi Sands for the last 2-3 years.

We dont know if those are this males..

As per Nkorho rangers are these males...


Story of the Kruger males.
In the last 2-3 years, we have had some visits form two unknown male lions crossing over from the Kruger National Park onto Nkorho and our  traversing  area. These males have probably never seen any vehicles in their life, and for that reason they kept a low profile away from us.
Luckily during this time we have had some great  sightings of them around. Thankful for the Torchwood pride, who are luckily habituated with our vehicles, these males are slowly starting to get used to us. In time, if we treat them the same way we treat other animals with the vehicles, these males will gain our trust.
In the last two months, we were lucky enough to have had these males in our area and we could see a huge improvement in their behavior towards us. I really do hope that these males settle into the territory along with the Torchwood pride and that we can have a solid pride of lions.
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(10-21-2020, 06:30 PM)Potato Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:14 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:10 PM)Slayerd Wrote: Definitely not that young unless there is 2 different ages in the pride because they have cubs around 2 years old in the Fourways Pride. Perhaps 7 or 8. I do think one of the males is older than the other by atleast a year.

Theres no way that lion on the picture is 8 yrs old.. 

That cub of 2 yrs old is prob not theirs, they where first seen with Fourways in early 2019, in late 2018 Fourways where still with Torchwood male.. 

They are prob 6 to 7 yrs old..

The 5th Mantimahle was with the 4 ways pride in mid 2019 too

Wasn't it Plains Camp pride with which 5th Mantimahle was seen wrongly described as Fourways pride?
I think that Kirkman's Kamp rangers are capable ID the lions that are moving through their traversy

After a long absence, the Nomadic Fourways Pride made and appearance on our Eastern Bank again.But this time with a different Pride Male. It did look as if they had killed something, but them moved back into the Kruger the following day.
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Had a easy life if they are 8.look 6, maybe 7 to me
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(10-21-2020, 06:30 PM)Potato Wrote: Wasn't it Plains Camp pride with which 5th Mantimahle was seen wrongly described as Fourways pride?

Yes.
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(10-21-2020, 06:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Story of the Kruger males.
In the last 2-3 years, we have had some visits form two unknown male lions crossing over from the Kruger National Park onto Nkorho and our  traversing  area. These males have probably never seen any vehicles in their life, and for that reason they kept a low profile away from us.
Luckily during this time we have had some great  sightings of them around. Thankful for the Torchwood pride, who are luckily habituated with our vehicles, these males are slowly starting to get used to us. In time, if we treat them the same way we treat other animals with the vehicles, these males will gain our trust.
In the last two months, we were lucky enough to have had these males in our area and we could see a huge improvement in their behavior towards us. I really do hope that these males settle into the territory along with the Torchwood pride and that we can have a solid pride of lions.

They said 2,3 yrs.. So they are not entirely sure too it seems..

As far as I remember, first rumors came in mid 2019 that Torchwood pride was seen with 2 new unknown males, and they supposedly had 5 cubs at that time.. obiviously cubs didnt survive.. (this report was posted here at that time).

3 yrs ago, 4 Bboys where still with Torchwood pride and very much dominant in whole that area.. 

Maybe the young male that Bboys killed in Kruger in 2017 is their brother? Could be..
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(10-21-2020, 08:08 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 06:48 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Story of the Kruger males.
In the last 2-3 years, we have had some visits form two unknown male lions crossing over from the Kruger National Park onto Nkorho and our  traversing  area. These males have probably never seen any vehicles in their life, and for that reason they kept a low profile away from us.
Luckily during this time we have had some great  sightings of them around. Thankful for the Torchwood pride, who are luckily habituated with our vehicles, these males are slowly starting to get used to us. In time, if we treat them the same way we treat other animals with the vehicles, these males will gain our trust.
In the last two months, we were lucky enough to have had these males in our area and we could see a huge improvement in their behavior towards us. I really do hope that these males settle into the territory along with the Torchwood pride and that we can have a solid pride of lions.

They said 2,3 yrs.. So they are not entirely sure too it seems..

As far as I remember, first rumors came in mid 2019 that Torchwood pride was seen with 2 new unknown males, and they supposedly had 5 cubs at that time.. obiviously cubs didnt survive.. (this report was posted here at that time).

3 yrs ago, 4 Bboys where still with Torchwood pride and very much dominant in whole that area.. 

Maybe the young male that Bboys killed in Kruger in 2017 is their brother? Could be..
Could be. Why not?
If I remember around 2 years ago a male lion appear at Nkorho Bush Lodge and on Web cam too
I'll try to find the post
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Nose pigmentation is the best way to determine lions age, althrough it can vary to some degree depended of individual,some may have darker earlier then others, but its roughly very similar..

So lets see with few examples of males with recent pictures, first 4 yrs old males :

(Styx, Nkuhuma,Torchwood males) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


Nose very pink, with very few black dots.. 

5 yrs old (estimated age of Nwaswitshakas) :

(Dominant, Belly Scar, Orange Eyes) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


More pigmentation then 4 yrs old males, Wide Nosed male has the most black nose of the 4,so he is prob the oldest of them..

Around 6 yrs old males :

(Othawa male, RRM) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


Much more black pigment.. 

7 yrs old is even more darker:

(Mohawk, Blondie, DM) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


8 yrs is pretty much similar as 7, but after that nose is pretty much all black:

(Nhenha and Tinyo at 10 yrs of age)

*This image is copyright of its original author


I think this is very informative so i made this, but lets now see the nose of that 1 Kruger male :

1 year ago, picture taken in mid 2019:


*This image is copyright of its original author


He has nose similar to Nwaswitshakas, i would say around 5 yrs old there.. Also his mane look very young, similar to Othawa male mane before and Nwaswitshakas manes now.. 

Recent :


*This image is copyright of its original author


Now, everybody has their opinions, but i think based of this, that this male is 6-6.5 yrs old now.. 

His partner looks to be older, prob 7-7.5 yrs old (much darker nose and mane).. 


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(10-21-2020, 09:41 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Nose pigmentation is the best way to determine lions age, althrough it can vary to some degree depended of individual,some may have darker earlier then others, but its roughly very similar..

So lets see with few examples of males with recent pictures, first 4 yrs old males :

(Styx, Nkuhuma,Torchwood males) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


Nose very pink, with very few black dots.. 

5 yrs old (estimated age of Nwaswitshakas) :

(Dominant, Belly Scar, Orange Eyes) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


More pigmentation then 4 yrs old males, Wide Nosed male has the most black nose of the 4,so he is prob the oldest of them..

Around 6 yrs old males :

(Othawa male, RRM) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


Much more black pigment.. 

7 yrs old is even more darker:

(Mohawk, Blondie, DM) 

*This image is copyright of its original author


8 yrs is pretty much similar as 7, but after that nose is pretty much all black:

(Nhenha and Tinyo at 10 yrs of age)

*This image is copyright of its original author


I think this is very informative so i made this, but lets now see the nose of that 1 Kruger male :

1 year ago, picture taken in mid 2019:


*This image is copyright of its original author


He has nose similar to Nwaswitshakas, i would say around 5 yrs old there.. Also his mane look very young, similar to Othawa male mane before and Nwaswitshakas manes now.. 

Recent :


*This image is copyright of its original author


Now, everybody has their opinions, but i think based of this, that this male is 6-6.5 yrs old now.. 

His partner looks to be older, prob 7-7.5 yrs old..
Let's see what Nkorho rangers say. 
They're trying to given them a name soon
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1 of the 2 Kruger males near Jones Dam a few years ago.
Now he's being seen more and more in the northern Sabi Sands with the Torchwood pride.
Only time will tell if they choose Sabi Sands as their main territory.
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