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2/5 Vuyela Males drinking water 

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(01-19-2025, 04:01 AM)Fenix123 Wrote: 2/5 Vuyela Males drinking water 

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I had question is Menduvo or orphan male lions together?
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Anyone still have that Avoca / Giraffe males photo collage, seen it one time but couldn't find it again. Just wanted to see more about the others brothers, especially the other sire of the 5 Avocas.
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5th/biggest Monwana young male seen with a lioness near Makany Lodge:



Him and Birmingham Nephew could be good pair, although they clashed not long ago over lioness, so that might be a problem.
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Birmingham is already a dominant male with apride and cubs, he isn't joining anybody unless he gets ousted.
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(01-20-2025, 08:56 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Birmingham is already a dominant male with apride and cubs, he isn't joining anybody unless he gets ousted.

Nephew territorial with cubs?

He was chased by this Monwana male few months ago, and pretty sure by BBreakaways after that.
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(01-20-2025, 09:05 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(01-20-2025, 08:56 PM)Mapokser Wrote: Birmingham is already a dominant male with apride and cubs, he isn't joining anybody unless he gets ousted.

Nephew territorial with cubs?

He was chased by this Monwana male few months ago, and pretty sure by BBreakaways after that.

He is indeed, there’s two litters in one of the Birmingham breakaways, I heard the females are daughters of Avocas / Giraffes. The oldest litter was thought to be sired by Ross males at first but the newest litter apparently is Nephew’s. He’s been seen roaring lately too.
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White Male Lion Cub in Sandringham


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(01-20-2025, 10:44 PM)sunless Wrote: White Male Lion Cub in Sandringham



Before we get too exited….these images are from April 2024.  The Dynamics of Sandringham are still quite a mystery.   Several conflicting reports of exactly which lions have been seen and accounted for and even reports that it may not include Xikukutzu and Blsck Dams at all yet.    It’s really unknown and fluid.    To include if this white cub remains alive or not.    Lots remains to be known and seen.
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