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Vuyela Coalition.
Baobab Ridge.
22/04/2020

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1 of 3 Nharhu males.
Umlani Bushcamp
21/04/2020.



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5 Vuyela coalition and sister.
Baobab Ridge Game Lodge - Greater Kruger
21/04/2020.
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Two of the Nharu males resting yesterday evening before setting off on a territory patrol.
Umlani Bushcamp
Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, South Africa
April. 22,2020.


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What a impressive looking from the magnificent King (Duma) at Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.

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Posted: March 17, 2020.

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1/5 Beautiful Vuyela male lions with the redissh grass in the Klaserie Private Nature Reserve

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August 2019.


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1/2 Xikukutsu young males.

Photo credits: Rhaiffe Ortiz
Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.

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February 2020.


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One of the three Nharhu Males on a mission after to devoured and killed a zebra at Timbavati Private Nature Reserve
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March 11, 2020.

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Zebenine young female exploring new horizons with her mother.

Image Credit: Ryno Vosloo Safari
Kambaku Lodges, Timbavati - South Africa.
August 2019.


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(04-23-2020, 05:53 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: 1/2 Xikukutsu young males.

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Timbavati Private Nature Reserve.
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Give the source.

These post are from Lions of Timbavati Facebook page.  Thanks for the info
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(04-23-2020, 09:21 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Give the source.

These post are from Lions of Timbavati Facebook page.  Thanks for the info

That's right, most of my posts are shared from there; They have very good information that is worth posting in this forum (there are many more from other pages that are not worth it since they do not have a source or is information confirmed by serious people, they are just assumptions and rumors). On many occasions the Facebook page "Leones de Timbavati" shares information originating from other pages in the same social network, therefore it is better to place the origin of the same. This without wishing to detract from the people of "Lions of Timbavati" facebook page. Best regards!
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Lions of Timbavati Facebook page says that he is 10 yrs old, he doesnt look that old to me , to me he looks like 8, max 9 yrs old lion.

If im not mistaken he and his brother came in Klaserie in mid 2016 and where hanging out with Ross breakeaway pride.

Is there any info from where they came from?
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(04-24-2020, 01:59 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Mapoza male:


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Lions of Timbavati Facebook page says that he is 10 yrs old, he doesnt look that old to me , to me he looks like 8, max 9 yrs old lion.

If im not mistaken he and his brother came in Klaserie in mid 2016 and where hanging out with Ross breakeaway pride.

Is there any info from where they came from?
According to Darrel, He born in the River pride and have around 10 years old. However, Is a reliable source the Lions of Timbavati page?
Some people are descredited him
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(04-23-2020, 09:46 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote:
(04-23-2020, 09:21 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Give the source.

These post are from Lions of Timbavati Facebook page.  Thanks for the info

That's right, most of my posts are shared from there; They have very good information that is worth posting in this forum (there are many more from other pages that are not worth it since they do not have a source or is information confirmed by serious people, they are just assumptions and rumors). On many occasions the Facebook page "Leones de Timbavati" shares information originating from other pages in the same social network, therefore it is better to place the origin of the same. This without wishing to detract from the people of "Lions of Timbavati" facebook page. Best regards!

No worries, I just wanted you to know so you know if there is any wrong information, They know where they came from, I love your post "Cunaguaro"
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