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Lions of Timbavati

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Birmingham Male (Osindile) looks like spitting image of his father Brutus in that recent photo. Glad to hear him and TYM are both doing well and seemingly thriving with their pride and cubs.
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The 2 Mbiri males in the 4th slide, amazing to see them in good condition even while empty-bellied:



Thanks @Ngonya for sharing this post.
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Second or third sighting I've seen of the Monwana Pride without Mapoza. Don't know if he's just keeping a very low profile or if he's left the area altogether. His older sons are still with the pride, I believe.



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Not sure how recent this footage is, but the Monwana pride hunt a warthog. Some pretty unpleasant camerawork in the middle but decent footage. No Mapoza male.




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Ross Still hanging strong



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(07-23-2024, 05:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Ross Still hanging strong




Absolute legendary duo! I, personally, cannot think of a duo coalition who was/is more successful than those two boys. I am sure there are some, "there's always a bigger lion", even if we are not aware of them, but these boys epitomize what it means to be a successful coalition. They have also given us their fair share of entertainment over the years as well, with their Odd Couple sort of behavior, they have completely opposite personalities.
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Avoca young male




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(07-23-2024, 09:59 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-23-2024, 05:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Ross Still hanging strong




Absolute legendary duo! I, personally, cannot think of a duo coalition who was/is more successful than those two boys. I am sure there are some, "there's always a bigger lion", even if we are not aware of them, but these boys epitomize what it means to be a successful coalition. They have also given us their fair share of entertainment over the years as well, with their Odd Couple sort of behavior, they have completely opposite personalities.

This might be part of the reason why they’ve been so successful, and also perhaps a strong factor why they’ve chosen to settle down with only one pride instead of expanding any further. 

If you take Mbiris for example, Scar and Shaka are both similar personalities but they’ve been constantly on the move, getting into fights and causing chaos wherever they go. Both of them legendary duos of the Timbavati.
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(07-23-2024, 09:59 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(07-23-2024, 05:12 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Ross Still hanging strong




Absolute legendary duo! I, personally, cannot think of a duo coalition who was/is more successful than those two boys. I am sure there are some, "there's always a bigger lion", even if we are not aware of them, but these boys epitomize what it means to be a successful coalition. They have also given us their fair share of entertainment over the years as well, with their Odd Couple sort of behavior, they have completely opposite personalities.
There’s a cool hypothesis/theory about how and why personalities develop and are different. They theorized or concluded that living in groups is difficult and having different personalities helps the group as a whole. If lions were all super aggressive or really submissive that wouldn’t work in nature. The Ross males different personalities but strong bond and intelligence really are special. Mohawk and Blondie Avoca also come to mind as a duo with a loving bond but different personalities. 

I apologize for not using the actual science terms….
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(07-23-2024, 11:28 PM)adamstocks16 Wrote: This might be part of the reason why they’ve been so successful, and also perhaps a strong factor why they’ve chosen to settle down with only one pride instead of expanding any further. 

Actually they didnt settle with 1 pride, their journey kinda goes like this:

Avoca pride -> BBreakaway/Birmingham pride -> Birmingham pride -> BBreakaway pride.

But they are always around the same area (Ngala/Shindzela) since 2015/16 pretty much.
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@Tr1x24 yeah that’s right, I was mainly referring to their long association with the Birmingham Pride though like you say there is also the breakaways and their early days with the Avoca Pride. Speaking of the Birmingham Pride what’s their current composition are Mbiris with the core pride and Ross with the breakaways?
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Yes, Mbiri with core and Ross with Breakaway.
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The four BDMs resting together




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(07-25-2024, 12:30 AM)afortich Wrote: The four BDMs resting together





We haven't heard much about the other SBDM, who went north, and left his brother behind. Last I knew, he was up in these boy's neck of the woods.
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