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That's Scar Tumbela..
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Members of the Mhangeni pride. 13 Aug 2021
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(08-15-2021, 04:40 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Someone sent me these, mentioned it might actually be that new male that they beat up. Which would make more sense!
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Unfortunately a branch blocks his face

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The big Tumbela male has a quite big mane, even much bigger and grown that what I thought! So, the young male being attacked by the Othawa pride and the Tumbela male, it was the unknown male or a member of the coalition?
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Tough to say! Diff said it was Scar so i'll assume it was him, but would make more sense if it was the new male they were attacking. 

By the way here's a picture of the right side of the new males face 
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(08-15-2021, 04:48 PM)lionuk Wrote: Members of the Mhangeni pride. 13 Aug 2021
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A Mapogo daughter in front and the young lioness sired by the Birmingham Boys in the right side. In my personal opinion, It makes much sense that the Mangheni pride have biten the Styx young male and such a injury lead him to his death. They're very aggressive females. Hopefully, rangers could given us a much detailed information
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I am not seeing i any indication that this was anything other than just a standard fight over a kill, So it was most likely just scar. 

Still. Its interesting that we are having a report of the Othawas beating up a young male lion. And the death of the young Styx male at the same time.
It probably wont be long before people start connecting the two. Even though its unrelated due to distance.
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Our boy Mr S8 was at it again in Buffelshoek
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The two older Talamatis. One with the cubs isn’t nursing anymore from the pics. I think the cubs are goners.
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Which is the one who just had the litter?
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The third photo. You can see a fading suckle mark. I could be wrong but it doesn’t look like she’s lactating anymore but we’ll find out soon enough.
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Is the S8 male also known as the Imbali male?
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(08-15-2021, 06:55 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Is the S8 male also known as the Imbali male?

Yep sorry, the S8/Imbali male
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Thanks for letting me know. Im stills shocked by the death of Sym, Nym is by himself for now. The Othawa sub-adults could become a strong force in the future if all 3 males survive and form a coalition.
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Dont think thats Scar, fight looks very serious for an inner pride scrap..

Hope that male is ok.
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I can see it happen.

It is dry season and apparently his health has dropped enough that even the lionesses feel confident enough to chase him of a meal. Weakening him even more.

He is going to have to fight more and more serious to get enough food. But that is going to provoke a more serious reaction from the others. Untill they eventually kill him or chase him out. Or food becomes plentiful again to negate the need for arguments.
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