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(06-02-2020, 07:15 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: The Mighty Scarface of once a powerful coalition called Trilogy, Now this coalition doesn't exist anymore. But their legacy lives on!
Credit: Tom Coetzee
One the Birmingham males on a morning patrol at Londolozi Game Reserve. Usually lions and other big cats will give some indication when they are about to get up and move, either yawning or grooming themselves. Not this guy, he just popped right up and started going. Credit: Dan DeHerder Sabi Sand,Posted: June 2020
The Nharhu male lions. The next morning I had planned on doing a third day at the dam, but as the three Nharhu male lions and a couple of River Pride lionesses had made a kill in camp the night before (outside Foreman’s house), I thought I should have a look for them. My search proved successful and I found two of the Nharhu males with all four River Pride lionesses. The cubs were also present, and it was the first time in over two weeks that I had seen them, but perhaps the reason for their scarcity of late was evidenced by the fact that only four cubs were present. Two of the older cubs were not with the pride, and it would be very unusual for only two of them to be left behind somewhere. I hate making predictions about situations that I don’t know enough about, but sadly I do fear that their absence may be permanent.
The Mbiri males were reported wandering around in the northern Timbavati,and could be heard calling to the east this week – perhaps they made a turn through the area with dire consequences? Hyenas, leopards, injuries; all are potential answers to their absence, but only time will tell if it is permanent or not. This was not the first time we had seen the pride this week, and earlier in the week, all seven adults were found together and on the hunt in the southern part of their territory. It was the next day that I found the fat-bellied males drinking at the dam and it seemed as though they may still have had a kill in that area based on the fact that after their drink, they returned in the direction from which they came. Sadly, I couldn’t find them again, so it is not known if the whole pride was present at the kill, or just the males. Regardless of the fate of the cubs, it is good to know that the pride is hunting well and are once more active in the central part of their territory.
06-05-2020, 11:24 PM( This post was last modified: 06-05-2020, 11:35 PM by Tr1x24 )
Mapoza male with quite big bite marks on his back, there was report of some fight around Kubili House in Thornybush last week , but its unknown who was involved (it might be that 2 Xikukutsu turned on him if he came too close to Monwana females, or Giraffe male with help of Black Dam pride) :
The boys were very active on this early winter morning. It’s been very obvious they have been successful in taking over central and northern #thornybushgamereserve