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N'waswitshaka males

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The Styx Pride was seen early this morning as the sun was just rising.  They were finishing off the remains of a wildebeest kill, with the four N’waswishaka males. 


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Eorenji. Picture taken last week. 
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According to Sabi Sabi, Ubuso was seen on a night territorial patrol last week, Roaring, not far where the Othawa subadults were seen.
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Ubuso seen today at Sabi Sands Game Reserve, 14 June
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N’waswishaka males seen with Styx Pride finishing off what's left of their wildebeest kill. 18 June.


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Is that the wide nose male? I should really learn these lions
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(06-18-2021, 09:45 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Is that the wide nose male? I should really learn these lions


Yes the one called Ubuso
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And Amahle is the one who used to be called the dominant male, except he might not be as dominant as Orange Eyes (Eorenji) seems to have a short fuse and quite a temper. This two were the healthy ones, the other two were trailing them before when they (have) had their respective issues (Wide Nose and Gore, easily recognizeable if you see his left side, otherwise taller and paler is my best guess).
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All four males were seen together. 18 June. 
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1 of 3 Old Nwaswitshaka males in 2014-2015, it looks like father of Gore and Wide Nose:

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(06-19-2021, 10:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 1 of 3 Old Nwaswitshaka males in 2014-2015, it looks like father of Gore and Wide Nose:

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Do you know when those three old N'was males died?
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(06-20-2021, 12:22 AM)lionuk Wrote: Do you know when those three old N'was males died?

Last one was seen in 2018. They where born around 2006/7. They sired 2 generations of cubs in Nwaswitshaka pride, in 2012 and 2015/16.
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The N'waswishaka/N'waswitshaka/Ndzhenga male lions were seen on two impala kills today at Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve, June 22.

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Gore looking really good!
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Very good to see Styx female with cubs again...
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(06-20-2021, 04:01 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-20-2021, 12:22 AM)lionuk Wrote: Do you know when those three old N'was males died?

Last one was seen in 2018. They where born around 2006/7. They sired 2 generations of cubs in Nwaswitshaka pride, in 2012 and 2015/16.

Speaking of the first generation of cubs that were born in 2012, do you have any information on them?
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