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N'waswitshaka males

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(04-10-2020, 12:24 AM)Potato Wrote: I meant that mangy was't reason for lose of mane and I agree that lion of that age with regular meals should recower pretty easly.

Hair/mane loss does accure when theres mange, he had some dark spots on his body in past sightings, but i tough that where scars, but obiviously he has mange for quite some time now.

He isnt limping anymore which is good, he will recover.
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N'ws in Sabi Sabi :


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They where seen mating with alone Southern Pride female:

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Dominant N'ws is mating first while others waiting their turn:


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This is excellent news,i expect that N'ws will start to become dominant males around Sabi Sabi area and alone Southern Pride female will get much needed protection if she gives birth..
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Wide Nose male mating with Southern Pride lioness last night:

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But their presence and roaring didnt pass unoticed, as the morning come, 2 Bboys caught their scent and chased them:


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2 Bboys pushed them further south, but with having a mating female around, its expect that young males wont give up so easly..
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(04-16-2020, 09:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Wide Nose male mating with Southern Pride lioness last night:

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But their presence and roaring didnt pass unoticed, as the morning come, 2 Bboys caught their scent and chased them:


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2 Bboys pushed them further south, but with having a mating female around, its expect that young males wont give up so easly..
They are a bit undersized for now but in a few months the BBoys will probably find it harder to push them out. Also, I think they will be attracted to larger prides and with four young males any take over will likely be bloody for cubs and lionesses. Small prides of one or two lionesses probably won't satisfy them for long.
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(04-16-2020, 09:45 PM)Matimbalani Wrote: They are a bit undersized for now but in a few months the BBoys will probably find it harder to push them out. Also, I think they will be attracted to larger prides and with four young males any take over will likely be bloody for cubs and lionesses. Small prides of one or two lionesses probably won't satisfy them for long.

Yes, agree with all you said. 

In a half a year to a year this boys will be big enough to beat any coalition of 2 males. 

Best outcome for Bboys is that N'ws dont invade north, and right now they are doing right thing, try to intimidate them while they are still not that strong/confident, showing them that further north is their land.

But in future if they decide to go north and try to takeover Kambula pride, that would be bloody disaster unfortunately, i dont see Bboys giving up their territory without a fight, in which they cant win..
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( This post was last modified: 04-21-2020, 07:50 PM by Tr1x24 )

N'ws roaring in Sabi Sabi, letting everybody know that they are the new kings in this area:






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Potato was correct about these guys hanging around
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(04-21-2020, 07:48 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: N'ws roaring in Sabi Sabi, letting everybody know that they are the new kings in this area:






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Good to see them getting more confident. The two younger guys need to put on some weight. They look very undersized or are too young.
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N'ws males in Lion Sands:


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1 of the 3 Old N'waswitshaka males, photo taken in early 2018:


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(04-25-2020, 09:52 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: N'ws males in Lion Sands:


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1 of the 3 Old N'waswitshaka males, photo taken in early 2018:


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Dang! If that's how their father looked, these boys are destined to become fearsome beasts.
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It seems the male with the stomach wound is not in a good shape and it seems that he wont make it.
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(04-25-2020, 10:59 PM)Blondemane Wrote: It seems the male with the stomach wound is not in a good shape and it seems that he wont make it.

Lion Sand rangers said he has infection,but thats expected in open wound, as we know he might have it for months now, he doesnt look any worse as he did before,we'll see.
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(04-25-2020, 11:24 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-25-2020, 10:59 PM)Blondemane Wrote: It seems the male with the stomach wound is not in a good shape and it seems that he wont make it.

Lion Sand rangers said he has infection,but thats expected in open wound, as we know he might have it for months now, he doesnt look any worse as he did before,we'll see.

Yes, i just have read that info from them, well maybe is just a ranger feeling, we all know Lions are for sure very resilient so i still believe he will make it... but that wound must be traumatic for him, like he have a part of his stomach in outside.
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