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Lions of Timbavati

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(04-11-2022, 01:05 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: Monwana male with young giraffe male. 
By Graeme Mitchley. 

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his leg look mess up was that from hunting accident ?
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Has he got a damaged rear left leg or is it just the way hes standing/walking?
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(04-11-2022, 02:41 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Has he got a damaged rear left leg or is it just the way hes standing/walking?

He's been carrying that injury since before his brother died, a bit like the last nharhu male.
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Kudyela Lioness #4 with a sub-adult female and sub-adult male.

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Who sired the 3 old Mayambula females and when were they born?
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Four of the five Vuyela males
8th April 
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Assuming this a Masungulo male at Pridelands

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The only survivor from the River pride's first litter of cubs in early 2020, a subadult female
Credit: Cathan Moore


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Note from Cathan Moore

"In July 2020, the then ever present River pride suffered a great loss in the disappearance of 5 of their 6 cubs, who had been born at the start of the year. The sole survivor, a tenacious female, had in a single night gone from just “one for the cubs” to a pivotal individual in the success of her pride. Her survival would be crucial to the future of her family. Despite the loss of her siblings, she grew in leaps and bounds and as the seasons cycled on, it was not long before she was an instinct driven sub-adult; a lion Padawan.

But life in the lion world is never certain and as a new force thundered on the horizon and her pride having lost two of their pride males by august 2021 would be sent into exile by the Skorro males (new coalition), once again turning her world upside down.



Jump forward to April 2022 and she is well on her way to becoming a fully fledged lioness. This female who we refer to as “subby” has overcome immense adversity and proven herself as a capable soul who has earned her right to walk among the pride and call the Timbavati her home.
It’s been an incredible journey for an incredible lioness and her family."
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(04-12-2022, 08:05 PM)lionuk Wrote: The only survivor from the River pride's first litter of cubs in early 2020, a subadult female
Credit: Cathan Moore


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Note from Cathan Moore

"In July 2020, the then ever present River pride suffered a great loss in the disappearance of 5 of their 6 cubs, who had been born at the start of the year. The sole survivor, a tenacious female, had in a single night gone from just “one for the cubs” to a pivotal individual in the success of her pride. Her survival would be crucial to the future of her family. Despite the loss of her siblings, she grew in leaps and bounds and as the seasons cycled on, it was not long before she was an instinct driven sub-adult; a lion Padawan.

But life in the lion world is never certain and as a new force thundered on the horizon and her pride having lost two of their pride males by august 2021 would be sent into exile by the Skorro males (new coalition), once again turning her world upside down.



Jump forward to April 2022 and she is well on her way to becoming a fully fledged lioness. This female who we refer to as “subby” has overcome immense adversity and proven herself as a capable soul who has earned her right to walk among the pride and call the Timbavati her home.
It’s been an incredible journey for an incredible lioness and her family."

Very nice to see the young girl. 
How many cubs survive in 2021 litter? 
They must be 10-11 months old by now. 
How many of them male and female?
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(04-12-2022, 08:24 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Very nice to see the young girl. 
How many cubs survive in 2021 litter? 
They must be 10-11 months old by now. 
How many of them male and female?

All of those cubs that were born in 2021 litter are alive and are doing very well. Three males and one female. 
Three males born in late February
The one female born in January
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Another picture of River pride subadult female
Taken in June 2020


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Ross Male by Kaden Maasch 


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River Pride upto no good

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Guys, who were the two young males who chased Shaka Mbiri recently? There is a video of it but it doesn't allow me to post it as its a private fb group. 

It looks like 2 Mayambula males.  But can't say for sure
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This was the only way i could post it. This is one of the males who chased Shaka. Looks like Mayambula to me
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