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Lions of Timbavati

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(06-10-2023, 05:01 PM)Timbavati Wrote: On patrol! A fantastic sighting of three of the five Vuyela males on a territorial patrol at Shindzela Tented Camp in the Timbavati Game Reserve 
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Very far south for them...
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As a new week starts, we hope that you are as focused as this powerhouse.
This Vuyela Male was on a real mission to mark and patrol his territory. We could see the determination in his eyes.
Happy Monday! We hope everyone will have a great week


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Ross males looking amazing and it's so good to see them sticking together 
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(06-12-2023, 09:12 PM)lionuk Wrote: Ross males looking amazing and it's so good to see them sticking together 
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Ageing but strong as ever.
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Vuyela Males chased 3 Birmingham breakaway males out of their territory and immediately went back to their own. Nice to see them.

Note: that  seem to be  reason why Vuyelas were so far south.


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Birmingham breakaway males around the region the last 2 weeks. Had a run in with the Vuyela males to the North-East. The younger 3 made a small kill not far from the lodge and moved South West again


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The 3 Birmingham males including the white male was at Shindzela in Timbavati and we were fortunate to see them. They crossed back towards Ngala lodge later in the morning. This morning they crossed out to the North West again


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The Gurnsey Male - Timbavati . He covers some territory with so many males around but in very good condition.


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Thornybush informations provided by Royal Malewane on their instagram
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Named Black Dam males, (Guides do a great job but the individually naming part lacks a bit of creativity)


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Monwana Pride and facts about Macho mapoza eye injury


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Guernsey Male


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One of the Monwana young males was recently attacked by 3/6 Birmingham Breakaway males. He has got some nasty injuries but was walking fine and keeping up with the pride


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(06-15-2023, 11:56 PM)Potato Wrote: One of the Monwana young males was recently attacked by 3/6 Birmingham Breakaway males. He has got some nasty injuries but was walking fine and keeping up with the pride


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Are six young males in the monwana pride? this guy was very lucky for the injuries his spine is almost hit
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Ngati youngster girls avoiding dominant males




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(06-16-2023, 12:15 AM)Gavskrr Wrote: Are six young males in the monwana pride? this guy was very lucky for the injuries his spine is almost hit
4 I believe.
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( This post was last modified: 06-16-2023, 09:34 PM by criollo2mil )

An Alarming update from Cathan Moore regarding the frail health of the Skorro Males and changing Dynamics of the Central Region.


It’s quite concerning just how fast the Skorro’s are losing condition.    I will post the video momentarily.    It’s a bit too long so I have to in two


“ The Mayambula’s have finally returned to the Central Timbavati - only to find that they are no longer in control!

The Skorro males are in declining condition (possibly TB) and the pride is on the run -

Here is how it unfolded!”





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Sadly Skorro males are running the same fate as Mpohlo the Nharhu male had.
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