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Ndzhenga Males
  • Sadly, but not unsurprisingly, one male from this coalition passed away this month. After nursing injuries sustained in an altercation with the Gijima males in the first quarter of 2022, the male with the club foot could not fight any longer. The last time he was seen alive was on the 3rd, at the 5-Star Junction. The head ranger closed the sighting to allow the male privacy to pass away peacefully. His carcass was found on the 6th in the same place he had been left three days prior. 
  • On the 17th, the smallest male roared at Hyena Waterhole while the male with the abdominal protrusion moved with seven lionesses of the Kambula pride, south of Donald’s Crossing. 
  • On the 19th , one male was south of Princess Alice Pans, while another was in the Tamboti Thickets. 
  • The three surviving males were north of Princess Alice Pans on the 21st, three lionesses from the Kambula pride were also in the sighting
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(03-07-2023, 04:19 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Ndzhenga Males
  • Sadly, but not unsurprisingly, one male from this coalition passed away this month. After nursing injuries sustained in an altercation with the Gijima males in the first quarter of 2022, the male with the club foot could not fight any longer. The last time he was seen alive was on the 3rd, at the 5-Star Junction. The head ranger closed the sighting to allow the male privacy to pass away peacefully. His carcass was found on the 6th in the same place he had been left three days prior. 
  • On the 17th, the smallest male roared at Hyena Waterhole while the male with the abdominal protrusion moved with seven lionesses of the Kambula pride, south of Donald’s Crossing. 
  • On the 19th , one male was south of Princess Alice Pans, while another was in the Tamboti Thickets. 
  • The three surviving males were north of Princess Alice Pans on the 21st, three lionesses from the Kambula pride were also in the sighting

Great update of the Ndhzenga males and Kambula pride. Thank you
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Amahle on 4 th March
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EORENJI on 6 th March

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Need a sighting of Gore... I've seen Orange Eye and Amahle a bit now to know they seem ok, but nobody has sighted Orange eye who was moving with that offshoot Kambula it seemed.  The group that seems to be having troubles on the west side of the Sand River.
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(03-08-2023, 07:45 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Need a sighting of Gore... I've seen Orange Eye and Amahle a bit now to know they seem ok, but nobody has sighted Orange eye who was moving with that offshoot Kambula it seemed.  The group that seems to be having troubles on the west side of the Sand River.

He’s in this Story IG posted today.   Date taken unknown.

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(03-10-2023, 01:52 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(03-08-2023, 07:45 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Need a sighting of Gore... I've seen Orange Eye and Amahle a bit now to know they seem ok, but nobody has sighted Orange eye who was moving with that offshoot Kambula it seemed.  The group that seems to be having troubles on the west side of the Sand River.

He’s in this Story IG posted today.   Date taken unknown.

Thank you.  It would be nice to get a confirmed date.  Am I correct in deciphering that the missing lions have been from the West Side of the River where he was located?  So the Northern Umkumbe area north to the southern Londolozi?
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(03-10-2023, 02:04 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote:
(03-10-2023, 01:52 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(03-08-2023, 07:45 AM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Need a sighting of Gore... I've seen Orange Eye and Amahle a bit now to know they seem ok, but nobody has sighted Orange eye who was moving with that offshoot Kambula it seemed.  The group that seems to be having troubles on the west side of the Sand River.

He’s in this Story IG posted today.   Date taken unknown.

Thank you.  It would be nice to get a confirmed date.  Am I correct in deciphering that the missing lions have been from the West Side of the River where he was located?  So the Northern Umkumbe area north to the southern Londolozi?

I don’t have that level of clarity to know yet.
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EORENJI in late February

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(03-10-2023, 05:04 AM)DARK MANE Wrote: EORENJI in late February

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Eorenji looks so good!
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...tid=Nif5oz



I just saw a picture, and I posted a link to Facebook.

I don't know how to upload pictures because I can't use my smartphone.

Is this lion what I think Gore is?
The size of the stomach wound looks too small....
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(03-10-2023, 07:45 PM)veritas Wrote: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_f...tid=Nif5oz



I just saw a picture, and I posted a link to Facebook.

I don't know how to upload pictures because I can't use my smartphone.

Is this lion what I think Gore is?
The size of the stomach wound looks too small....

@veritas thanks for sharing the link. Yes, Facebook links cannot be embedded like so many other sites, so a link is indeed your best bet. I removed the second link, as it was to the same image, but it was to a private facebook group, which we do not allow, as many members are unable to access those links.
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Thank you! @BA0707

When I looked at that picture, I saw a protruding wound in the abdomen.
But the wound seemed too small to be considered Gore, so it didn't seem Gore.
I posted it here because there was no information or comment.
Because I love Gore so much and can only hope he lives safe and long!
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