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(10-02-2021, 05:14 PM)leaobr Wrote:
(10-02-2021, 03:48 PM)lionuk Wrote: Mbiri Male Zigzag
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What a beast!
Do the Mbiris have a lot of offsprings around?

They sired 10 sub-adults in the Mayambula pride,7 cubs in the Skorro pride. They also had two cubs in the Zebenine pride, But unfortunately the offspring of them with the Zebenine pride didn't make it.
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(10-02-2021, 05:14 PM)leaobr Wrote: What a beast!
Do the Mbiris have a lot of offsprings around?

Yes, the Mbris do have a lot of offsprings around- 6 subadult males and subadult daughters from Mayambula Pride sired by Zigzag and Sakha and other subadults from Nsemani Pride sired by Senior Mbiri and Rockfig male. 
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Actually they are dominant over these 2 prides? Mayambula and skorro?
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(10-02-2021, 05:31 PM)leaobr Wrote: Actually they are dominant over these 2 prides? Mayambula and skorro?

They are not dominant over Mayambulas anymore.
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There is a third batch of Mbiris somewhere in Kruger if im not wrong. The Matimba bloodline is very strong, Skorro males are their sons if you didnt know.
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(10-02-2021, 05:31 PM)leaobr Wrote: Actually they are dominant over these 2 prides? Mayambula and skorro?

They abandoned the Mayambula pride a few months ago. Last sighting I've seen of them with this pride was in April this year, more or less.
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(10-02-2021, 06:23 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: There is a third batch of Mbiris somewhere in Kruger if im not wrong. The Matimba bloodline is very strong, Skorro males are their sons if you didnt know.

Exactly, good point my friend, Nonetheless, the third Mbiri male you're referring to wasn't seen in ages as far I'm aware. I'll dare to say that chances of him being alive are low.
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A great portrait of two of the Jacaranda sub-adults members. 
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BYM and Torchwood on a buffalo kill :

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I hope these two promising males take over the Avoca pride sometime soon. The pride really needs a dominant males after spending a long time without one
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(10-02-2021, 08:05 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: BYM and Torchwood on a buffalo kill :

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Nice pic! thank u for the update.
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(10-03-2021, 06:06 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: I hope these two promising males take over the Avoca pride sometime soon. The pride really needs a dominant males after spending a long time without one

Recently, the Avoca pride was seen venturing further into Thornybush once again. Let's hope they won't clash again with the Monwana pride.

UPDATE about the two cubs: One seems to has a broken jaw, the other one is looking well feed and healthy.
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Yeesh that's rough, wonder how that happened. Swatted by one of the sub-adults?
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BYM on the way for a morning drink.


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(10-03-2021, 10:43 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Yeesh that's rough, wonder how that happened. Swatted by one of the sub-adults?

Dont think other lions would broke his jaw, althrough its possible if he was in the middle of some scrap, also possible that he got too close to a kill pride catch when the pray was still alive and got kicked by the legs, cubs/subs often get injured like that..Unfortunately that cub wont survive..
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