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Turn on the volume.. The Black Dam Male vs Ross females. He wanted to mate with the female, but she had different ideas.

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(09-16-2020, 03:58 PM)Potato Wrote: Mbiri males moved into Ngala (Ross males territory) and were heard roaring. Mbiris seems to continue moving around a lot in search for new females and prides to take over.

It seems that they are on the heels of Scorro Breakeaway pride, as that pride was seen on that waterhole just 2 hours before them..

It seems that Ross males currently vent into western Ngala, as they are not seen with Birmingham pride, that prob left space for Junior and Mbiris to sneak on the eastern border..
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The Mbiri males & Zebenine Pride quenching their
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(09-16-2020, 08:41 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(09-16-2020, 03:58 PM)Potato Wrote: Mbiri males moved into Ngala (Ross males territory) and were heard roaring. Mbiris seems to continue moving around a lot in search for new females and prides to take over.

It seems that they are on the heels of Scorro Breakeaway pride, as that pride was seen on that waterhole just 2 hours before them..

It seems that Ross males currently vent into western Ngala, as they are not seen with Birmingham pride, that prob left space for Junior and Mbiris to sneak on the eastern border..

Sound accurate,however,Imo i don't know how good if this for them and also for the Ross,and the Orpen male,the three coalitions runs a serious risky,the Mayambula pride without the Mbiri might be a problem,the same for the Birmingham and also for the Koppies pride and Mbiri. (All three prides has cubs with those males,so a clash not could be good at all).
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The Mbiri male lions resting under the morning sun .
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The Mbiri Males were seen again recently after they pushed members of the River Pride out of the area. (Not are the Nharhu)
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 18.04.2019.

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a Tribute to the two white lionesses of Northern Timbavati.
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 14.03.2019.
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The Black Dam Male showing of his impressive canines as he was yawning.
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Survival of the fittest! - One of the Avoca pride lionesses
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 22.08.2018.

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The young Hercules male giving us the LOOK.
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 05.08.2018.

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The BIG Sumatra male resting in the shade this morning.
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 05.08.2018.

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Beautiful pictures of the River Pride.
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Timbavati-RockFig Safari Lodge,Posted: 29.07.2018.
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All 8 members of the River Pride were yesterday afternoon at RockFig Safari Lodge,and the three Nharhu males were in very great condition!
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The two Mbiri males seen with a pride at Ngala on wildearth.
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The five Vuyela males - One of the biggest coalitions in numbers on the present times in the Timbavati/Greater Kruger area.
They have grown a lot and his size is ENORMOUS!. Indeed a new force to be reckoned with in the near future!
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Timbavati-Tanda Tula Safari Camp,Posted: 21.01.2020

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