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The Talamati sub-adult males are going to be big males.
I hope they will make it
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We spent a fair amount of time during this afternoon's Game Drive observing one of the Tumbela males mating with one of the Othawa females.     He was doing all he could to keep her attention...


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This guy is clearly in best shape of the 3 Tumbela males at the moment. It definitelly looks like he takes most (all) mating rights over Othawa females as of recent and seem to be the most dominant of the 3. I wonder how dominance will develop within that coalition when the other 2 males in the coalition will improve their condition to the same point as this guy above.
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One of the Sand River young males , son of the Mantimahle males. Recent photo he was 200m away from Skukuza Gate. 
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Birmingham males.




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(12-27-2020, 05:26 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Birmingham males.





Mfumo and Nsuku. RIP
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(12-27-2020, 05:54 AM)Potato Wrote:
(12-27-2020, 05:26 AM)Dark Jaguar Wrote: Birmingham males.





Mfumo and Nsuku. RIP

Ever since the Birmingham males took over Djuma in 2015 I expected their reign overall to last longer but sadly many unforeseen things happened in the way.
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(12-27-2020, 02:10 AM)Potato Wrote: We spent a fair amount of time during this afternoon's Game Drive observing one of the Tumbela males mating with one of the Othawa females.     He was doing all he could to keep her attention...


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This guy is clearly in best shape of the 3 Tumbela males at the moment. It definitelly looks like he takes most (all) mating rights over Othawa females as of recent and seem to be the most dominant of the 3. I wonder how dominance will develop within that coalition when the other 2 males in the coalition will improve their condition to the same point as this guy above.



Blondie/Limping Tumbela male was seen getting busy with Junior's mom. This was posted 4 days ago on the Othawa Pride Facebook page, so it's clear that some of the lionesses are engaging in mock mating because all of the females have mated well over the amount of time that a lioness is usually in estrus.  It's likely Blondie has had enough and now it's Skorro Junior's turn. In the beginning, the Scar-eyed male was mostly dominant over mating rights, but things have very clearly changed since the other 2 have caught up with him and have surpassed him in physical condition.
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A new photo of the Kruger male seen today with three of the Torchwood females at Nkorho Bush Lodge
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Avoca 'DM' male, keeping a low profile...watching his females and youngsters hunting, stalking unidentified prey this morning...
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Kruger males


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The Kruger male in the left side looks much older than the other. So, Maybe they not are brothers
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(12-28-2020, 03:03 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Kruger male in the left side looks much older than the other. So, Maybe they not are brothers

Yeah i also dont think they are brothers, theres atleast 1 year difference.
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Plains Camp pride was seen in southern MalaMala :

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Im not 100% sure, but those cubs might be sired by S. Avocas, althrough they look a bit too old..
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(12-28-2020, 03:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Plains Camp pride was seen in southern MalaMala :

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Im not 100% sure, but those cubs might be sired by S. Avocas, althrough they look a bit too old..

What a cool sighting of the Plains camp pride. These cubs looks roughly 1 year old or so.
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The old Sparta lioness and her daughter sired by the Southern Avoca males at Tengile River Lodge
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