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(07-30-2021, 01:35 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Yeah from the Nkuhuma Pride.
That's very sad. He got injured around 2 weeks' ago and obviously he hadn't recovered. I was told it probably was from 1 of 2 Ridge Nose's male cubs.
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(07-30-2021, 01:47 PM)lionuk Wrote: That's very sad. He got injured around 2 weeks' ago and obviously he hadn't recovered. I was told it probably was from 1 of 2 Ridge Nose's male cubs.

Any info about that injury, didnt know about that..

Shame, these 2 oldest boys where looking great and big.
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Not much info, there were no public pictures. They found tracks of a young male dragging his leg with blood in his track around 9th July, a few days later Lauren said she was shown a picture and the leg looked broken. After that there was no information until today
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Well. I guess its for the best. At least he no longer has to suffer. 
We never saw pics but it sounded like a very bad condition.
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The oldest of the Othawa sub-adult males at Umganu Lodge
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PC males seen today in Londolozi. 
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(07-30-2021, 02:57 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-30-2021, 01:47 PM)lionuk Wrote: That's very sad. He got injured around 2 weeks' ago and obviously he hadn't recovered. I was told it probably was from 1 of 2 Ridge Nose's male cubs.

Any info about that injury, didnt know about that..

Shame, these 2 oldest boys where looking great and big.
The guide said he got injured during the buffalo hunting in early July, broke his back foot. Today it has been confirmed that the male was indeed Ridge Nose's cub, which is shame, yes. 
He was an impressive looking lion at a bit over 2 years old, almost the same size as Mohawk, you know. Such a shame. Now I think his remaining brother will have to team up with younger males when they leave the pride. 

This is probably was the male on the left side. 


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(07-30-2021, 07:53 PM)lionuk Wrote:
(07-30-2021, 02:57 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-30-2021, 01:47 PM)lionuk Wrote: That's very sad. He got injured around 2 weeks' ago and obviously he hadn't recovered. I was told it probably was from 1 of 2 Ridge Nose's male cubs.

Any info about that injury, didnt know about that..

Shame, these 2 oldest boys where looking great and big.
The guide said he got injured during the buffalo hunting in early July, broke his back foot. Today it has been confirmed that the male was indeed Ridge Nose's cub, which is shame, yes. 
He was an impressive looking lion at a bit over 2 years old, almost the same size as Mohawk, you know. Such a shame. Now I think his remaining brother will have to team up with younger males when they leave the pride. 

This is probably was the male on the left side. 


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Sad news.
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Hey, is this offspring tally for the bboys correct? 
  • Five females from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • Three females from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Styx Pride - born in 2016
  • One female from the Styx Pride - born in 2017
  • One female from the Mhangeni Pride - born in 2018
  • Six females from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • Five males from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • One female from the Tsalala Pride - born in 2019
  • Two cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2020
  • Three cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2021
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(07-31-2021, 02:10 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Hey, is this offspring tally for the bboys correct? 
  • Five females from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • Three females from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Styx Pride - born in 2016
  • One female from the Styx Pride - born in 2017
  • One female from the Mhangeni Pride - born in 2018
  • Six females from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • Five males from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • One female from the Tsalala Pride - born in 2019
  • Two cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2020
  • Three cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2021

Its unknown how many females they sired in Torchwood pride, might be 5-7. 

2 youngeat Kambula subadults where born in 2019.

But other is correct.

Shame for their Styx offspring, only 2 alive now, but they had around 10 subadults there in 2019.
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(07-31-2021, 02:17 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-31-2021, 02:10 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Hey, is this offspring tally for the bboys correct? 
  • Five females from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Torchwood Pride - born in 2016
  • Three females from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Nkuhuma Pride - born in 2016
  • One male from the Styx Pride - born in 2016
  • One female from the Styx Pride - born in 2017
  • One female from the Mhangeni Pride - born in 2018
  • Six females from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • Five males from the Kambula Pride - born in 2018
  • One female from the Tsalala Pride - born in 2019
  • Two cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2020
  • Three cubs from the Kambula Pride - born in 2021

Its unknown how many females they sired in Torchwood pride, might be 5-7. 

2 youngeat Kambula subadults where born in 2019.

But other is correct.

Shame for their Styx offspring, only 2 alive now, but they had around 10 subadults there in 2019.

Thanks!  do you know the sex of those two 2019 Kambula subadults?
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(07-31-2021, 02:40 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Thanks!  do you know the sex of those two 2019 Kambula subadults?

1 male and 1 female.
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(07-31-2021, 02:17 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Shame for their Styx offspring, only 2 alive now, but they had around 10 subadults there in 2019.
What happened to those 8 subadults? Any infor?
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(07-31-2021, 01:49 PM)lionuk Wrote: What happened to those 8 subadults? Any infor?

Mange + nomadic life. 

After 2019, 6 Styx's where only seen (2 adults, 3 young females and young male) then 1 young female was killed by Kambulas around early 2020, and 2nd died from hunt injuries in late 2020 at Lion Sands, which was really shame.
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Was this brought about due to the Bboys abandoning the north?
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