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The Black Dam males moved up north again after being away from the area for a little bit. It seems like the lion dynamics are changing completely, also since Mapoza has not been seen for a while now.

Early in the morning before game drive heard the deep roars of multiple male lions. We knew immediately that the black dam males were back in the area to claim land. We found them not too far from the lodge still patrolling along the boundaries of their territory. We were able to  get ahead of them a couple of times in which then then walked straight passed us. Insane feeling to be so close to these big cats, especially since it was 3 of them together. They were marking territory persistently in order to make sure that there is no doubt about who claimed this land. Epic sighting!





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( This post was last modified: 06-14-2024, 04:57 PM by criollo2mil )

In what would be an amazing opportunity, Avoca Young Male and Birmingham YM (The Nephew) were seen together in what could be a fledgling coalition.    Let’s hope this is the start of a great joint venture.  


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Credit:  Kobus Strauss

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Mayambula young male, son of Skorro males, apperantly subs where accepted by Birmingham Breakaway males (for now):

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(06-14-2024, 04:56 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: In what would be an amazing opportunity, Avoca Young Male and Birmingham YM (The Nephew) were seen together in what could be a fledgling coalition.    Let’s hope this is the start of a great joint venture.  


I will post the actual video when I get to computer

Credit:  Kobus Strauss

Hey bro, is this Birmingham YM the one that was coalition partner with the Torchwood male??
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(06-14-2024, 08:31 PM)afortich Wrote: Hey bro, is this Birmingham YM the one that was coalition partner with the Torchwood male??

No, his nephew (sisters son) born in early 2020, sired by Ross males.
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(06-14-2024, 08:52 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-14-2024, 08:31 PM)afortich Wrote: Hey bro, is this Birmingham YM the one that was coalition partner with the Torchwood male??

No, his nephew (sisters son) born in early 2020, sired by Ross males.

Got it, thanks! 
this was Bimingham ousted alone, right??
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Avoca young male and Birmingham young male (BYM's nephew)




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(06-14-2024, 09:05 PM)afortich Wrote: Was this Bimingham ousted alone??

He didnt have brothers and was too young to join white and 2 tawny males, his older brothers.
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(06-14-2024, 09:10 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-14-2024, 09:05 PM)afortich Wrote: Was this Bimingham ousted alone??

He didnt have brothers and was too young to join white and 2 tawny males, his older brothers.

That's why I asked bro because I remember that a while ago one young male was ousted alone. Thanks!!
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Mapoza and the Monwana Pride are back at Thornybush. Northern Black Dam males have moved back south for the time being. 

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The Torchwood male seen in KNP. 
Tintswalo male ‘Ncile’ was nearby
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(06-15-2024, 04:59 PM)T I N O Wrote: The Torchwood male seen in KNP. 
Tintswalo male ‘Ncile’ was nearby
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He is a beautiful male lion. He looks like Nehena. He has a dark mane. What about his partner? It seems he has not been seen? I am happy seeing this young male lion. I always think of the Styxt male lion may he rest. He would have been a beautiful male lion, and an interesting male lion. The Styxt male lion with his half brother ;it would of been interesting if they were still together and could of been with Mahangeni lionesses, and is the same thing I would think when he was with Nehena may he rest. I am remembering how Nehena was interested in Gingerella and her partner the Ximuguwe lioness.
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Anything on the xikukutsu males?
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