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Matimba Coalition Male Lineage

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Whats the chances of these sub adults surviving?
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(12-21-2020, 11:28 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Whats the chances of these sub adults surviving?

What do you mean? You never know in the wild, but they are over 2 yrs old and they have very good chances to reach adulthood at this point, especially as they have Junior with them and their mother still.
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Just with the tumbela males around and females going off with the tumbela too. Will they get enough food?
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(12-22-2020, 03:18 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Just with the tumbela males around and females going off with the tumbela too. Will they get enough food?

Of course, They will get the enough food to keep up. Perhaps, They will be forced to move out too far distances, But nothing out of normal for the lions.
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Scar Mbiri on H7 near Orpen Gate, Kruger Sightings :


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Good to see Mbiri boys in the area again where sightings of them will be frequent it seems.
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Wow what a stunning male lion
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Scar Mbiri :

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(12-28-2020, 02:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Scar Mbiri :

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What a beast.
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(12-28-2020, 02:33 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Scar Mbiri :

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Absolutely magnificent. It seems that the Mbiri males are spending more time apart. Would that be because Shaka Mbiri is still spending most of his time with the Myambula pride while Scar is preoccupied with the Skorro pride?
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(12-29-2020, 01:38 AM)Rabubi Wrote: Absolutely magnificent. It seems that the Mbiri males are spending more time apart. Would that be because Shaka Mbiri is still spending most of his time with the Myambula pride while Scar is preoccupied with the Skorro pride?

No, they are currently mating with Skorro females, so they are alone with females..

I think they where not seen with Myambula pride since they are with Skorro.
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who have more males offspring...?in sabi sand matimbas or majins or brigmingham...?
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(12-29-2020, 06:08 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: who have more males offspring...?in sabi sand matimbas or majins or brigmingham...?

Both of the three coalitions mentioned above have a lot of offspring in Sabi Sands. But at the moment, The Birmingham's are the ones who have more offspring
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(12-29-2020, 06:08 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: who have more males offspring...?in sabi sand matimbas or majins or brigmingham...?

Matimbas and Majingilanes male offspring mostly left Sabi Sands(except OM and Othawa Junior) Bboys sons are the youngest so they are still here..

Overall Majingilanes had the most male offspring in Sabi Sands.
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(12-29-2020, 06:42 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-29-2020, 06:08 PM)Raj8143 Wrote: who have more males offspring...?in sabi sand matimbas or majins or brigmingham...?

Matimbas and Majingilanes male offspring mostly left Sabi Sands(except OM and Othawa Junior) Bboys sons are the youngest so they are still here..

Overall Majingilanes had the most male offspring in Sabi Sands.

My bad, I was answering about offspring in general, Not about males. Misunderstood the question
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(12-29-2020, 01:55 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-29-2020, 01:38 AM)Rabubi Wrote: Absolutely magnificent. It seems that the Mbiri males are spending more time apart. Would that be because Shaka Mbiri is still spending most of his time with the Myambula pride while Scar is preoccupied with the Skorro pride?

No, they are currently mating with Skorro females, so they are alone with females..

I think they where not seen with Myambula pride since they are with Skorro.

I see. Thanks for the reply, Tr1x24
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