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(11-26-2020, 07:40 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The beautiful Tsalala/Marthly lioness at MalaMala Game Reserve!
Her daugher now is 20 months old and now her  can participate in the hunts. Such great news!! As we know,The bloodline of this legendary pride depends on her skills and adaptations to the difficult times her will have to go through, Her doesn't has a easy way to go.  For now this Tsalala female of approx 7 years old has been proven us that her It's an awesome huntress and mother, as their  ancesters. The Tsalala tailless females
MalaMala Gam Reserve,-Sabi Sands,-Posted:25/11/2020,!
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My friend, Tailless was a legend in her own right, such an incredible lioness, always looking to protect those in harms way. These two have some truly royal blood running through their veins.
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(11-26-2020, 09:26 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(11-26-2020, 07:40 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The beautiful Tsalala/Marthly lioness at MalaMala Game Reserve!
Her daugher now is 20 months old and now her  can participate in the hunts. Such great news!! As we know,The bloodline of this legendary pride depends on her skills and adaptations to the difficult times her will have to go through, Her doesn't has a easy way to go.  For now this Tsalala female of approx 7 years old has been proven us that her It's an awesome huntress and mother, as their  ancesters. The Tsalala tailless females
MalaMala Gam Reserve,-Sabi Sands,-Posted:25/11/2020,!
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My friend, Tailless was a legend in her own right, such an incredible lioness, always looking to protect those in harms way. These two have some truly royal blood running through their veins.
They were true legends of Sabi Sands. Both of the Tailless Tsalala females are remembered for everything that they did in Sabi Sands and by the way how her have raised to their cubs
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The Ntsevu / Kambula pride with the newest cubs with suffering a severe mange. Let's hope they will recover soon. However, The mange could affect on the development of those cubs
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The tailess Tsalala lioness
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It seems like they combined four years of their history and pretended like it all happened over one year :) But still nice to see that they made it to TV!
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The Othawa male and the Mhangeni pride with a kill at Ulusaba Private Game Reserve, Western Sabi Sands, November 26.
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All grown up. We've been lucky enough to spend some quality time with the Othawa male and Mhangenes, while they fed on a buffalo.
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Another moment that will go down in the memory banks as a very special sighting. The 5 Cubs of the Sand River Pride relaxing on the warm rocks around their name sake: The Sand River.
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(11-27-2020, 11:18 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Southern Pride :




What a awesome news. The first offspring of the N'waswitshaka males in Sabi Sands. I hope they will thrive in Sabi Sands,Actually,They're doing it
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Not only did a welcome reprieve of some much cooler weather leave us with a spring in our step this morning, it also allowed for us to catch up with the Mhangeni pride and their latest additions!
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Othawa male with Mhangeni pride

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(11-28-2020, 04:19 AM)Potato Wrote: Othawa male with Mhangeni pride

https://www.facebook.com/DuliniLodge/videos/199237755086846

Hey Potato. I think that it might be good if you post the next videos normally as you doing it before. Due that Facebook already has fixed their issues with the videos sharing directly from their website. Now doesn't appear anymore in blank the videos sharing from FB,At least I see the videos that I've posted today correctly.
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Here the link on how embed videos from FB to WildFact. For those who doesn't know or are new comers in the site https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-how-to-...ight=embed
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The fallen king and his chilling roar at MalaMala Game Reserve in South Africa. - A little throwback to March 2015 - Rest easy  (2011-2020) 
The young male from the Styx pride at Confluence crossing. He has been seen roaring recently!
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With his muzzle shape and eye color, looks like he could have been a son of Scarnose Majingelani....  Scarnose and DM were the 2 most dominant males of that coalition I read.  I think the Tsalala male favors DM the most compared to the 3 others, and the Othawa Male favors Hip Scar.  GM probably fathered Big Boy Mangheni.  Since they were a successful coalition, each of the males sired multiple cubs in different prides they controlled.
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