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(10-10-2024, 03:19 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Larger PCM mating with... who exactly? It is in the West going by the guide, but this isn't the older Ximhungwe, could it be the younger one, the Othawa Breakaway? Doesn't strike me as her either.
But if it is, it means the cubs are indeed independent and both adults realized it, starting to mate again.
Mala Mala sees the Nstevu pride hunting impala at exactly the same time as a leopard. Later in the video we see the Nwas, and boy are they ever in incredible shape!
(10-10-2024, 08:28 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Mala Mala sees the Nstevu pride hunting impala at exactly the same time as a leopard. Later in the video we see the Nwas, and boy are they ever in incredible shape!
what beautiful leopards and what an interesting with leopards and lionesses. The male lions look strong.
(10-11-2024, 02:54 AM)KM600 Wrote: Both old boys still spending time together. Photo credits is the same person listed in the tweet.
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Interesting both older male lions, but they are still doing good. Could they or would they fight the Plain Camp male lions. If they are around the north would they want to be with the Nukhuma lionesses. Both use to male lions use to being with lionesses I wonder what they would do together.
3 and then 3 more males on the Nkorho Bush Lodge dam cam. The first three could potentially be the Torchwood young males. The next three look like Kambulas to me (K3, K5 and K4).
Very interesting! Torchwoods boys seem most likely to me, yes. In the last sightings we only saw 2 of them but earlier this year they were with 3. And we know one brother is older and more developed than the other, just like in this video. So makes sense.
Other possibilities are young Imbali males or young Hamilton males (sons of S125 males I believe), but less likely imo, as young Imbali's control Hamilton pride with cubs.
Interestingly, Kambulas had encounter with Torchwood boys few months ago over a kill.
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(10-11-2024, 05:49 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: 3 and then 3 more males on the Nkorho Bush Lodge dam cam. The first three could potentially be the Torchwood young males. The next three look like Kambulas to me (K3, K5 and K4).
So broken leg young male is not part of this Torchwood group? As looks like all 3 males walk normally, or?
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(10-11-2024, 05:49 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: 3 and then 3 more males on the Nkorho Bush Lodge dam cam. The first three could potentially be the Torchwood young males. The next three look like Kambulas to me (K3, K5 and K4).
So broken leg young male is not part of this Torchwood group? As looks like all 3 males walk normally, or?
Forgot about the boy with the broken leg. Not sure how many Torchwood young males there are. They could very well be other males.
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(10-11-2024, 05:49 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: 3 and then 3 more males on the Nkorho Bush Lodge dam cam. The first three could potentially be the Torchwood young males. The next three look like Kambulas to me (K3, K5 and K4).
New scars on kambula males faces maybe they are serious this time about becoming territorial.
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