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(10-03-2021, 03:24 PM)lionuk Wrote: BYM on the way for a morning drink.


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Looking proud and regal!
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"A new male lion seen recently on the Waterside property not too far from @royalmalewane @theroyalportfolio. It will be interesting to see his movements over the next couple months."

So this may be the 3rd Black Dam pride young male showing up recently in that area. They are Giraffe male's sons. Originally six boys. Not sure why they were separated.
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Tanda Tula update

The lions were far less active this week, and following their zebra kill last week, the Mayambula Pride cut straight through our concession in one day.  They returned a few days later, but their actions were no different, and the six lionesses and one male marched with purpose through the area and headed off to the east.  The two Skorro males were roaring last night, but it seems that they too followed the pride out east.  The four Sark breakaway lionesses were present for a day in the west, and further west some members of the Giraffe lost a zebra kill to the hyenas, but none of our guides headed down to see them.  The River Pride left tracks within our concession one evening, but they remained quite settled several kilometres to the north of our traversing area, and at present, there doesn’t seem to be any reason for them to return south.  Hopefully the Mayambula lionesses do settle into more stable and predictable movements, at the moment their presence is seemingly less certain than it was a couple of weeks back.
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(10-04-2021, 12:20 PM)lionuk Wrote: "A new male lion seen recently on the Waterside property not too far from @royalmalewane @theroyalportfolio. It will be interesting to see his movements over the next couple months."

So this may be the 3rd Black Dam pride young male showing up recently in that area. They are Giraffe male's sons. Originally six boys. Not sure why they were separated.
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The Xikukutsu and the Mapoza male pressured them into Sandringham entrance.
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Could be the Xikukutsu males trying to oust giraffe male and takeover Black Dam Pride?
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(10-04-2021, 09:51 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Could be the Xikukutsu males trying to oust giraffe male and takeover Black Dam Pride?

The Giraffe male isn't anymore dominant over the Black dam pride. I heard he was found dead near where the Black dam young males used to hang out. The Mapoza and the Xikukutsu males have took-over the Black dam pride a few months ago
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(10-04-2021, 09:57 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The Giraffe male isn't anymore dominant over the Black dam pride. I heard he was found dead near where the Black dam young males used to be out. The Mapoza and the Xikukutsu males have took-over thehr Black dam pride a few monthshs ago

Yea, Xikukutsus where mating with BDP for quite some time now, which indicates that Giraffe male is no longer dominant of them for quite some time , his last sighting was over 1 year ago..
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Ok thanks for letting me know, I never knew he was dead.
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Amazing photo of BYM and Torchwood male at waterhole.



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The Black dam males on a hippo carcass at Shindzela Tented Camp 
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(10-05-2021, 04:46 PM)Timbavati Wrote: The Black dam males on a hippo carcass at Shindzela Tented Camp 
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Beautiful, hope they can find their 3rd brother who was seen recently in Thornybush, here he is :

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Any ideas who this is? He was with the Ngati pride (the pride we see in Pridelands, Balule on WildEarth) Is it one of the Sark Males? 
Anton Lategan (the photographer) said he was 1 of 2 males who was with them the day before yesterday
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(10-05-2021, 04:58 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Any ideas who this is? He was with the Ngati pride (the pride we see in Pridelands, Balule on WildEarth) Is it one of the Sark Males? 
Anton Lategan (the photographer) said he was 1 of 2 males who was with them the day before yesterday
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Yes, this is one of the Sark/Masungulo males. They're dominant over the Southern/Ngati pride since June 2020 more or less, perhaps, earlier as well.
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The Giraffe young male.
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UPDATE: Giraffe male joined with the Black dam young males on the hippo kill a few days ago
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