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Talamatis and DM Avoca by Fortheloveofcatsjen



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Got some gaps in my information that im hoping you guys can fill

So the mhangeni pride has 5 adult lionesses, who sired these girls? And the one sub-adult female is a majingilane daughter or Nguvus?

Also the Talamati sub-adults, are these all avoca offspring?
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(02-26-2021, 03:48 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Got some gaps in my information that im hoping you guys can fill

So the mhangeni pride has 5 adult lionesses, who sired these girls? And the one sub-adult female is a majingilane daughter or Nguvus?

Also the Talamati sub-adults, are these all avoca offspring?

Mhangeni = 3 oldest (Mapogos), 2 of 5 yrs (Majingilanes) and subadult (Bboys).

Talamatis are all Avocas.
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Now that they're pride males would it be ok to open a thread for the tumbela males?
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"The hunt is on @malamalagamereserve where this adult lioness has her sights firmly fixed on a small herd of impala. Although a skilled hunter, this lioness was not always lucky with her first attempts." 

Kambula girl?
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(02-24-2021, 09:40 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Some torchwood girls on the wildearth stream 


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The first lioness is the young Tochwood-lioness daughter of the BBoys
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Thanks! And the smudge nose is HB's daughter? 

Also some interesting news from LegendSafaris, they observed Tsalala Lioness mating with a Northern Avoca
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(02-27-2021, 03:03 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Thanks! And the smudge nose is HB's daughter? 

Also some interesting news from LegendSafaris, they observed Tsalala Lioness mating with a Northern Avoca

She is not, she is one of the original Torchwood lionesses born around early 2010.

So Tsalala is in estrus again, that means her daughter will be spending some time alone.
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Othawa Male making some noise
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Photos by Singita from the month of February 


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Birminghams with Kambula pride




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Speaking of the kambulas, does anybody know the whisker patterns of lionesses 1-6?
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(02-28-2021, 08:07 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Speaking of the kambulas, does anybody know the whisker patterns of lionesses 1-6?


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(03-01-2021, 12:38 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-28-2021, 08:07 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Speaking of the kambulas, does anybody know the whisker patterns of lionesses 1-6?


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