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Lions of Timbavati

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Mongawane males 


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(10-25-2022, 06:21 PM)Potato Wrote: Mongawane males 


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These boys are looking so good. Nice pics!!
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Skorokoro the last Nharhu male at Jubela on 30 September 2022
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"Lions focus only on what they want and fight till they get it" Unknown

The quote above perfectly sums up the attitude of the two Masungulo males. Last night both males were seen mating with lionesses from the young Kudyela pride.


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Monwana male is the deceased lion found, not the young bdm 
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(10-26-2022, 07:48 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Monwana male is the deceased lion found, not the young bdm 

But how, didn't young Monwana been seen after that body was found? It is posted here..

Such a shame, he was turning into beautiful and big male.. Now all sons of Trilogy male from Monwana pride are gone..
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(10-26-2022, 08:04 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-26-2022, 07:48 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Monwana male is the deceased lion found, not the young bdm 

But how, didn't young Monwana been seen after that body was found? It is posted here..

Such a shame, he was turning into beautiful and big male.. Now all sons of Trilogy male from Monwana pride are gone..

Delayed posting from the day it was taken it seems
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(10-26-2022, 07:48 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Monwana male is the deceased lion found, not the young bdm 
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I wonder if it might have been a scuffle over mating rights gone wrong. Gurnsey male was seen mating with an Avoca lioness right after that picture was posted. Really sad news, for sure.
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Really sad hear that the last Trilogy son from Monwana pride has passed away. He was turning into a beautiful male lion. Let's see what will happens with the Guernsey male, now on his own.
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Birmingham Young Male part of the Mongawane coalition.
Sighting was in September 2022
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The dead male found dead was the Monwana male with big eyes, not the youngest Black Dam male


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But where's the 6th Black Dam male? He hasn't been seen with the other 5 Black Dam males for weeks now..
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(10-26-2022, 08:24 PM)BA0701 Wrote: I wonder if it might have been a scuffle over mating rights gone wrong. Gurnsey male was seen mating with an Avoca lioness right after that picture was posted. Really sad news, for sure.

Dont think so, they are in the same area where BDM's are and Xikukutsu's might also been there. 

As we talk that there is a lot of young and up coming coalitions in Timbavati, but because of that not all of them will make it, looks like young Monwana male is first victim, and 1 of BDM's is also missing..
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The two Mongawane males 
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All six Black dam males were seen together a week ago
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