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Lions of Timbavati

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A good sighting of one of the six Black dam young males spotted in Londolozi (Sabi Sands) He was seen with his brother in Manyeleti a few days ago. Sadly, there are not updates of the other four Black dam young males. If they're still alive. The would be anywhere around Sandringham, Birmingham or all the way to Orpen who are big wilderness area
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Another portrait of the Monwana male
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That is a cool looking lion. @"Timbavati"
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(08-23-2021, 01:13 AM)Lycaon Wrote: That is a cool looking lion. @"Timbavati"

He is a good looking lion. That stare!
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The two Mbiri males seen at Orpen Waterhole in Kruger National Park 
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The moscow male by Craid Reid in Klaserie. 


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What's the story of this boy?
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The Hercules and Sumatra males seen this week at Walkers River Camp 
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(08-25-2021, 05:54 PM)lionuk Wrote:




Hope fully the video is recent (made past the arrival of Skorro males) and the remaining Nharhu male is reunited with River pride.
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The Young Skorro Male Lion seen just North of Shindzela Tented Camp. This was on the 22nd of August 2021 in the morning.


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A lot of coming of age single males in the same one region there. There is a lot of potential for this male to find coalition partner at Shindzela and hopefully he will do so.
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(08-25-2021, 10:26 PM)Potato Wrote: A lot of coming of age single males in the same one region there. There is a lot of potential for this male to find coalition partner at Shindzela and hopefully he will do so.

As it says, really a lot of young males around Timbavati/Ngala, so a lot of these boys should be able to find partners, even some older males like Limping Monwana or Skorokoro Nharhu might link up with somebody which would be really good for them.
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Schindzela

Limpy Monwana male, Giraffe Young Male and lionesses, 2 Avoca lionesses, Burmingham lioness and 4 subs and Giraffe pride again.


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(08-26-2021, 12:12 AM)Potato Wrote: Schindzela

Limpy Monwana male, Giraffe Young Male and lionesses, 2 Avoca lionesses, Burmingham lioness and 4 subs and Giraffe pride again.

Good to see Limping Monwana avoiding Hercules/Sumatra with GYM and few Giraffe females (mostly younger females).

Other sub males on these pictures are from Birmingham breakeaway pride.
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(08-25-2021, 10:26 PM)Potato Wrote: A lot of coming of age single males in the same one region there. There is a lot of potential for this male to find coalition partner at Shindzela and hopefully he will do so.
Yes, I really hope so. It would be good if he joined BYM and Torchwood Male if he found them in Shindzela.
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(08-26-2021, 12:51 AM)lionuk Wrote:
(08-25-2021, 10:26 PM)Potato Wrote: A lot of coming of age single males in the same one region there. There is a lot of potential for this male to find coalition partner at Shindzela and hopefully he will do so.
Yes, I really hope so. It would be good if he joined BYM and Torchwood Male if he found them in Shindzela.

Yeah, but beside them there is also around a Monwana male and a Sark male and a young Giraffe male so there is quite a few potential candidates to form a coalition with.
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