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(07-27-2020, 01:17 AM)Potato Wrote: "There isn’t pressure from another pride so not forced to move." "The two Xikukutsu’s are now pushing into the south of Thornybush"
???
They moved 3-4 months ago, at that time Xikukutsus didnt push south yet.
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(07-27-2020, 01:17 AM)Potato Wrote: "There isn’t pressure from another pride so not forced to move." "The two Xikukutsu’s are now pushing into the south of Thornybush"
???
They moved 3-4 months ago, at that time Xikukutsus didnt push south yet.
They might take 3 Black Dam brokeaway females. They should be around 3 years old by now and ready to mate if not now then in the next couple of months.
07-27-2020, 01:06 PM( This post was last modified: 07-27-2020, 01:57 PM by Tr1x24 )
Young white female rejoined the Birmingham pride this morning, after missing for a week and seen 15 miles away just 2 days ago, on WildEarth :
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Young male also rejoined, they where most likely together:
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Ross males still dont show any agression towards him anymore, since the injury they are quite tolerate towards him, he was lying just few meters from Tyson.
07-29-2020, 01:36 AM( This post was last modified: 07-29-2020, 01:55 AM by T I N O )
African Lion (Black dam male) A majestic male African Lion patrolling his territory in Kruger National Park. Male lions go to great lengths to mark their parcel of land, which can be up to 100 square miles. They will mark their scent and leave scuff marks as a visual cue to other lions to stop them from intruding on their pride's territory. Unfortunately, lions have been classified as vulnerable species due to a sharp decline in their population in African countries since 1990’s.
Written by the photographer.
credit: Nasphalt Studios (instagram)
A formidable brotherhood built on courage, strength and power. They keep a low profile amidst two sets of rival males in the northern part of Timbavati.
Holding onto a territory can be tricky. If they hunt in prey-dense areas, the chances of bumping into other lions with the same intent are high. The odd evidence of a carcass, scent on medium length trees, are all clues to the dominant males that intruders are among them.
(07-29-2020, 01:55 AM)Potato Wrote: Mbiri males at Simbavati
A formidable brotherhood built on courage, strength and power. They keep a low profile amidst two sets of rival males in the northern part of Timbavati.
Holding onto a territory can be tricky. If they hunt in prey-dense areas, the chances of bumping into other lions with the same intent are high. The odd evidence of a carcass, scent on medium length trees, are all clues to the dominant males that intruders are among them.