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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(Yesterday, 10:17 PM)Mapokser Wrote: He gets rough with one of the cubs and is chased and attacked by the Ntsevu females, but Eorenji steps in and saves him! Eorenji then puts his brother in his place before putting an end to the conflict.

Could this be the instance that was in one of Mala Mala's recent videos? Where the Nstevu lionesses were going after the lone Kambula sub? I seem to remember one of the Ndzenga males flooring his brother in that clip, and I thought it was OE smacking Amahle.
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(Today, 01:08 AM)NLAL11 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 10:17 PM)Mapokser Wrote: He gets rough with one of the cubs and is chased and attacked by the Ntsevu females, but Eorenji steps in and saves him! Eorenji then puts his brother in his place before putting an end to the conflict.

Could this be the instance that was in one of Mala Mala's recent videos? Where the Nstevu lionesses were going after the lone Kambula sub? I seem to remember one of the Ndzenga males flooring his brother in that clip, and I thought it was OE smacking Amahle.

It certainly feels like it. I concur with Eorenji smacking another male, who has to be his brother even if we couldn't tell visually. Eorenji was standing nicely next to the lionesses to gauge his size, so easy to recognize.
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(Yesterday, 09:59 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Both Ximhungwe male cubs with their mother and Gingerella. The pride grows with the addition of those two tiny males, hopefully a succecsful coalition in the future

Good video! a little more inclined and I will dislocate my neck  Grin
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Cute scene of Ximhungwe subadult (Gingerella's daghter) and her little half brothers:






PS. I insist this pride deserves his own thread, considering its history, great present and promising future.
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(9 hours ago)FACR2212 Wrote: Cute scene of Ximhungwe subadult (Gingerella's daghter) and her little half brothers:






PS. I insist this pride deserves his own thread, considering its history, great present and promising future.

...and I insist you use the tutorial on embedding Youtube "shorts" videos.  Lol j/k

I fixed your post for you, here is the link to the aforementioned tutorial.

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-embeddi...-your-post

I previously explained why they do not have their own thread. Should things change, and we start getting regular updates on the pride, we can revisit the conversation, but as I mentioned, we do not want to create a new thread that will diminish activity in the Sabi Sands thread. Let's see if the updates become more regular, first, and we'll go from there.
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(6 hours ago)BA0701 Wrote:
(9 hours ago)FACR2212 Wrote: Cute scene of Ximhungwe subadult (Gingerella's daghter) and her little half brothers:






PS. I insist this pride deserves his own thread, considering its history, great present and promising future.

...and I insist you use the tutorial on embedding Youtube "shorts" videos.  Lol j/k

I fixed your post for you, here is the link to the aforementioned tutorial.

https://wildfact.com/forum/topic-embeddi...-your-post

I previously explained why they do not have their own thread. Should things change, and we start getting regular updates on the pride, we can revisit the conversation, but as I mentioned, we do not want to create a new thread that will diminish activity in the Sabi Sands thread. Let's see if the updates become more regular, first, and we'll go from there.

Ok my friend. I got more complicated than I should have with the "short" youtube video, but I already did some tests and made sure to learn how to embbed shorts.

Maybe struggling with my english or reading the 1000 pages of SS thread made me a bit dumb  Laughing (It's a joke, I'm managing to read the Matimba thread of more than 100 pages).

And don't worry about my insistence on making a new thread, I was just talking for the sake of it...
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(9 hours ago)FACR2212 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 09:59 PM)Ngonya Wrote: Both Ximhungwe male cubs with their mother and Gingerella. The pride grows with the addition of those two tiny males, hopefully a succecsful coalition in the future

Good video! a little more inclined and I will dislocate my neck  Grin

I notice the Ximunguwe lioness nice beautiful color like orange or red together ? Similar color to Mahangenie cub May they rest. 

Wow beautiful strong lioness. Happy for her.
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