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Lions of Timbavati

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The third Monwana female #lion with her 3 month old cub moving between kills a few days ago on a #wildife photographic #safari here at @royalmalewane in South Africa.

The three additions to the current 6 cubs brings the total to 9. This is soon to be increased, as the 4th female should be dropping a litter of cubs within days.


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Klaserie River pride


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One of the skorro has been named Rhasa 

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With Skorro's moving into central Timbavati we will finally have good and regular sightings of them, they where always under the radar, rarely seen.
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(09-04-2021, 04:52 PM)Tonpa Wrote: One of the skorro has been named Rhasa 


With these males establishing by themselves with the Mayambula pride in the central parts of the Timbavati. Their sightings will be more frequent that we used to had when they were in the Northern parts of Timbavati
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Other Skorro male is named Sindzisa, he is the more relaxed and more photographed one, while Rhasa is known as skittish male, but he is also getting more relaxed :

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Based of looks, these guys are sired by WhiteFace and/or Shaka Matimba.
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Skorro male, Sindzisa, seen in RockFig Safari Lodge
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Sindzisa is bigger than Rhasa and his mane of larger and he is over all a much better looking lion.
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A Timbavati update 
The Torchwood and BYM finished the Buffalo this morning. They are heading back west again.
Avoca pride we saw yesterday they were following a herd of Buffalo to the south west of us.
5 lionesses and 6 cubs from Birmingham breakaway pride was on Makanyi this evening.
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The bigger Skorro male recently named as Sindzisa 
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A timbavati update: Skorokoro and the River pride were seen feeding of a buffalo carcass on Masungulo property.
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Timbavati update: The Avoca pride has two new cubs. Nobody knows who sired them.
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Torchwood Male and BYM
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(09-07-2021, 09:38 PM)lionuk Wrote: Torchwood Male and BYM
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Good looking boys! A promising coalition in the way of become dominant males on their own
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