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(09-28-2021, 09:44 PM)afortich Wrote: BYM is more calm or less dominant maybe because he got really beat-up/injured by the Ross males many times when he was younger. Greetings!!
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(09-28-2021, 09:44 PM)afortich Wrote: BYM is more calm or less dominant maybe because he got really beat-up/injured by the Ross males many times when he was younger. Greetings!!
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(10-01-2021, 04:53 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Two of the six Black dam young males on a hippy kill at Shindzela Tented Camp.
Screenshot from: Brett Marneweck IG story
(10-01-2021, 04:53 PM)Timbavati Wrote: Two of the six Black dam young males on a hippy kill at Shindzela Tented Camp.
Screenshot from: Brett Marneweck IG story
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Same ones that where in Manyeleti/Sabi Sands?
Exactly, two of them, apparently, I heard from a Thornybush ranger, that a third one was seen in TWestern parts of Thornybush, far west. Still waiting for some pics to get a proper ID and share them here.
Throwback, Hercules male (first pic) and his 2 brothers, mid 2016:
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Unfortunately his brothers didn't make it, im not sure what happened, but after Trilogy males lost control of that area, life prob wasn't easy for such a small pride.
(10-01-2021, 11:27 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Throwback, Hercules male (first pic) and his 2 brothers, mid 2016:
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Unfortunately his brothers didn't make it, im not sure what happened, but after Trilogy males lost control of that area, life prob wasn't easy for such a small pride.
The Hercules male looking regal and proud as ever. The small scar on his nose, It's one of the many ways to get a proper ID of Hercules, Quite curious how such a small scar still remains until today.
Update on 1/6 Black Dam male (supposedly) from northern Thornybush.
One early spring morning we headed out with our guests on game drive with the goal of finding either a lion or a leopard. This having been said, both are quite hard to locate if you have no evidence to follow. But we were up for the challenge and headed out with the sun on our backs and the birds in full song. It was going to be a good day… We decided to start in the western part of the reserve and make our way back east and hopefully pick up on tracks that were fresh enough to follow. Instead a call came in on the radio that a young male lion had been found in the western part of the reserve. For us as ranger and tracker it was great news that there was a new male around, obviously hiding out in the western parts so as not to run into Mapoza, the dominant male in our area. We responded to the call and were treated to an awesome sighting of this male lion in all his majesty, lying on a termite mound in a near-perfect golden light. Our guests were over the moon with this sighting, and so were we because we know that this male just may one day become the regal king of Thornybush if he were to drive Mapoza out. And he is absolutely gorgeous! It was a pleasure seeing him and we hope to see him around for many years to come. The morning just continued to get better with us seeing four of the Big 5 (missed out on that elusive spotted cat…). All in all, the guests were smiling and so were we – a fantastic morning out!
Craig has reported that there might be an interesting change in dynamics, as the River Pride moved onto another Northern property, Myers, this morning - which is pushing into Timbila Pride territory.