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N'waswitshaka males

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4 N'ws in Sabi Sabi:


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They where hunting buffalo until distance roar was heard, immidiately 4 males run to the location, to find lone female (prob Styx), 4 males started fighting for female, and it seems it was quite intense by the blood on Dominant N'ws mouth, who get the female at the end:


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Nice one zuri/dominate nwaswishaka,
Getting the ladies is worth a scar or two
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Also hearing the nwaswishaka had a run in with the Skukuza coalition, 
Any truth to this?
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(10-19-2020, 06:39 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Also hearing the nwaswishaka had a run in with the Skukuza coalition, 
Any truth to this?

Did you mean the DeLaporte males?
Until this day doesn't exist much proofs that the N'waswitshaka and DeLaporte were on a territorial fight.
Talamati and Dreadlock were looking fantastic and without any kind of injuries on his face/body/hindquarters etc.
Perhaps,that's was a speculations of the rangers
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The most beautiful boys among the N'waswitshaka coalition (in my opinion)
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It was reported on youtube that they had fought the Skukuza males
I was only aware of a clash with the delaporte males
By skukuza, will they mean the hilda rock male?
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(10-19-2020, 06:35 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Nice one zuri/dominate nwaswishaka,
Getting the ladies is worth a scar or two

Having received one or two scars myself, from like pursuits, I agree with your comment wholeheartedly.
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(10-19-2020, 08:09 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: It was reported on youtube that they had fought the Skukuza males
I was only aware of a clash with the delaporte males
By skukuza, will they mean the hilda rock male

Where did you see that?
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(10-19-2020, 07:27 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Did you mean the DeLaporte males?
Until this day doesn't exist much proofs that the N'waswitshaka and DeLaporte were on a territorial fight.
Talamati and Dreadlock were looking fantastic and without any kind of injuries on his face/body/hindquarters etc.
Perhaps,that's was a speculations of the rangers

They where in a fight, Orange Eye almost lost an eye, rangers said that they heard lions fighting in the night, and only DeLaporte males are see in that area besides N'ws..

Dreadlocks on recent sighting have quite a lot scars on his backs:


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And few sources from Lion Sands confirmed that they fought 2 DeLaporte males..
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It was on a post by lions of Africa-wildlife videos. 
Read it on a few comments posted around on youtube too. Youtube not a very good source though is it
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(10-19-2020, 09:19 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-19-2020, 07:27 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Did you mean the DeLaporte males?
Until this day doesn't exist much proofs that the N'waswitshaka and DeLaporte were on a territorial fight.
Talamati and Dreadlock were looking fantastic and without any kind of injuries on his face/body/hindquarters etc.
Perhaps,that's was a speculations of the rangers

They where in a fight, Orange Eye almost lost an eye, rangers said that they heard lions fighting in the night, and only DeLaporte males are see in that area besides N'ws..

Dreadlocks on recent sighting have quite a lot scars on his backs:


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And few sources from Lion Sands confirmed that they fought 2 DeLaporte males..

Those scars doesn't are recent.
Dreadlock has those scars much before than the fight that the N'waswitshaka were involved. Also  they are judging by the area on the Delaporte males were seen recently. But that doesn't mean that them have fight with them

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I came across this video, which seems to be catching everyone up on recent lion news across the Mara and Sabi Sands, and it does mention a possible fight between the N'was and the Skukuza. The video also shows Sikio being treated by the vets, and mentioned that Lolarpit is actually doing well, given his recent struggles, @BigLion39 .




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(10-19-2020, 09:50 PM)BA0701 Wrote: I came across this video, which seems to be catching everyone up on recent lion news across the Mara and Sabi Sands, and it does mention a possible fight between the N'was and the Skukuza. The video also shows Sikio being treated by the vets, and mentioned that Lolarpit is actually doing well, given his recent struggles, @BigLion39 .

Yea, by Skukuza males they think of DeLaportes. 

(10-19-2020, 09:44 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Those scars doesn't are recent.
Dreadlock has those scars much before than the fight that the N'waswitshaka were involved. Also  they are judging by the area on the Delaporte males were seen recently. But that doesn't mean that them have fight with them

First reports from rangers said that 2 Nwaswitshakas fight 2 "unknown" males at Lion Sands.. They either seen or heard 2 unknown males, otherwise they would not know that there where 2..

It was confirmed that S. Avoca where not in the fight, because they where seen morning after in Kirkmans Kamp.. 

Theres no other males in that area then DeLaportes, now, did they fought Dreadlocks/Talamati or maybe HRM/3T its unknown..

This discussion we already have, we dont need to do it again..its all said in previous posts..
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Yep, thats the one
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(10-19-2020, 09:39 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: It was on a post by lions of Africa-wildlife videos. 
Read it on a few comments posted around on youtube too. Youtube not a very good source though is it

More than Youtube is the same channel called lions of Africa-wildlife videos. 
A Youtube channel called Scar give really very great sources and information.
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