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N'waswitshaka males

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It looks like Wide Nose male is not limping anymore on this sighting, and is starting to put muscle mass again, looking good:


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The Nw's are finally starting to look more assertive in their demeanor. Also, the wide-nosed looks the most impressive to me and would be a power-house if in good shape.
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(08-19-2020, 10:55 AM)sik94 Wrote: The Nw's are finally starting to look more assertive in their demeanor. Also, the wide-nosed looks the most impressive to me and would be a power-house if in good shape.

Hopefully he will heal up. Then they will be great as the 2 healthy ones look in great condition. Hoping that the Styx and Nkuhuma Young Males will go nomadic soon and the Styx Pride will start mating with the N'waswitshaka Males.
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(08-19-2020, 11:15 AM)Selati Wrote:
(08-19-2020, 10:55 AM)sik94 Wrote: The Nw's are finally starting to look more assertive in their demeanor. Also, the wide-nosed looks the most impressive to me and would be a power-house if in good shape.

Hopefully he will heal up. Then they will be great as the 2 healthy ones look in great condition. Hoping that the Styx and Nkuhuma Young Males will go nomadic soon and the Styx Pride will start mating with the N'waswitshaka Males.

That would be pretty nice for all parties involved.
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(08-19-2020, 10:55 AM)sik94 Wrote: The Nw's are finally starting to look more assertive in their demeanor. Also, the wide-nosed looks the most impressive to me and would be a power-house if in good shape.

Yeah, rangers said that when in good condition, Wide Nosed male is the most impressive of the 4.
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Their manes are coming along very well. Looking the real deal now
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(08-21-2020, 02:19 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Their manes are coming along very well. Looking the real deal now

Yea, im rly happy for Wide Nose male, he was looking rly rough just few months ago:


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Wide Nose was definitely sired by this Old Nwaswitshaka male:


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Wide Nose in 2018 as subadult:


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Other 3 look very similar, and are prob sired by this male:


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I find his image in the 2017, east of MalaMala (idk what he was doing there, but that maybe confirms theory that they where either ousted by Charlestons, or abandobed that territory) , what a monster:


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Or this, the 3rd Nwaswitshaka :


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Old Nwaswitshakas are born around 2007,and they where definetly a beasts, ruling that area since 2011 to 2017 prob..
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Wow, all the potential fathers look stunning males. Lets hope their sons can grow up to look like them. I think you are correct with who sired who. Great work tr1x24
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Old Nw's look very impressive, the Nw's look very average compared to their fathers.
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(08-21-2020, 02:46 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-21-2020, 02:19 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Their manes are coming along very well. Looking the real deal now

Yea, im rly happy for Wide Nose male, he was looking rly rough just few months ago:


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Wide Nose was definitely sired by this Old Nwaswitshaka male:


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Wide Nose in 2018 as subadult:


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Other 3 look very similar, and are prob sired by this male:


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I find his image in the 2017, east of MalaMala (idk what he was doing there, but that maybe confirms theory that they where either ousted by Charlestons, or abandobed that territory) , what a monster:


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Or this, the 3rd Nwaswitshaka :


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Old Nwaswitshakas are born around 2007,and they where definetly a beasts, ruling that area since 2011 to 2017 prob..
The Old N'Waswitshakas are great looking individuals, wow. Funny, that wide nose reminds me a lot of Mahkulu, that one characteristic was the first one that stood out for me, and to this day is the first thing I look for when looking at images of the Mapogos, if I am trying to identify them.
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Belly Scar is very big male, look how much taller he is then Orange Eyes :


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Hope he can put up weight with that injury, he will be a beast.. 

SS from Michael Laubscher video.
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He has put a lot of size on compared to when he first appeared in SS so hopefully he will be ok. orange eyes looks tiny next to him
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What I adore about lions is their distinctive face and expressions!  Not all of them look like carbon copies of each other.  Such unique features and coloring sometimes!  

Wide nosed male from the N'was has a very wise and relaxed look about him....  The way the muzzle is shaped, he's quite unique looking.

Yea, some of the old N'was were quite interesting looking lions!
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They were seen at Kirkman's Kamp

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