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Who's this in Ngala now? My first thought was 1/2 Monwagane male, with maybe a Birmingham or Skorro lioness? Or maybe this is one of the BDM?


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(11-09-2024, 10:32 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Who's this in Ngala now? My first thought was 1/2 Monwagane male, with maybe a Birmingham or Skorro lioness? Or maybe this is one of the BDM?

Hard to see from that angle, its not Mongawanes.
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(11-09-2024, 10:32 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Or maybe this is one of the BDM?
Seems to me that it is not a BDM as BDM's have a unique look on their manes.
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Isn't it one of the Vuyela males? What he would do so far south tho? :o
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(11-09-2024, 02:36 PM)Potato Wrote: Isn't it one of the Vuyela males? What he would do so far south tho? :o

To me also looks like most likely Vuyela.

Maybe its in northern Ngala.

Also, with most of Ngala being now without strong coalition, theres not much to keep them out.

Mbiris hold area further east near Orpen, idk what is with Ross males, with reports that Tyson is not seen for a while, it doesnt look they hold much, if any claim anymore.

And towards west, BBreakaways are still not fully territorial by the looks of it, them and young Monwanas.
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There's another story with this male sleeping surrounded by females and cubs/subs, same sighting at Ngala:


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If this is a Vuyela male, what about the pride with him? There's a subadult with a big mane there as well.
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(11-09-2024, 09:15 PM)Mapokser Wrote: If this is a Vuyela male, what about the pride with him? There's a subadult with a big mane there as well.

Maybe Hercules and Giraffe pride then?
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(11-09-2024, 09:15 PM)Mapokser Wrote: If this is a Vuyela male, what about the pride with him?
Must be Mayambula pride then. It seems they are split into two now with some females hanging further north (like southern Tanda Tula) and some adult females with sub adults are hanging further south.
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(11-03-2024, 05:08 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Hate to think it, but Tyson may very well be gone. Sometime back in September is the last time I recall hearing about both of them if memory serves correct.

Damn, I didn't know Grumpy Tyson was missing. The duo has been around for so long it seemed they would always be around! All things come to end tho. I think they have been very successful.
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(11-11-2024, 11:59 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Damn, I didn't know Grumpy Tyson was missing. The duo has been around for so long it seemed they would always be around! All things come to end tho. I think they have been very successful.

As a duo being territorial for ~8 straight years, yea, very successful.
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(11-11-2024, 11:59 AM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(11-03-2024, 05:08 AM)Mwk85 Wrote: Hate to think it, but Tyson may very well be gone. Sometime back in September is the last time I recall hearing about both of them if memory serves correct.

Damn, I didn't know Grumpy Tyson was missing. The duo has been around for so long it seemed they would always be around! All things come to end tho. I think they have been very successful.

I am sure there have been others who have been equally successful, but I cannot, personally, think of any.
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One of the vuyela males 

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I just saw a video of Fabio Ross. Not sure if it was posted here earlier or not and I cannot find it again, too many FB groups, I'm not sure which one I saw it in. He had fighting injuries. His tail was pretty messed up. Anyone else saw this and can post it? Which coalition has been roaming in the Ross territory recently that would have done this and possibly be responsible for Tyson disappearance?
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