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N'waswitshaka males

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3/4 Nwaswitshaka, Amahle Eorenji Gore in October 2022.

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Wide Nose has probably some descendants, maybe the Southern girls are his daughters and ironically they're being "raised" and protected by the ones who crippled him, despite them being too young to be accepted back in the day.

And then we have Styx subs and maybe he also sired some cubs in the Kambula pride.

He was a great lion, I hope his potential line makes it.
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1/3 nwaswitshaka male.

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2/3 nwaswitshaka male were seen recently. Gore was a little weak and limping.

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(02-11-2023, 06:51 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Gore was a little weak and limping.

I've noticed he always has somewhat of a bum hip and a slight limp to his gate. He must have gotten trampled by whatever gored him and slightly injured his hip/leg. But yes, I've noticed that long ago. I guess we can just see it more in this video as his got a full belly.
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Gore at night.
Looking good.
Hopefully Amahle/ Eorenji are also nearby.
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Gore

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Eorenji

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Amhale

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Photos taken on 10th February
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Great sighting of Gore, Eorenji and Amahle resting together with the Kambula lionesses and their newest cubs
Credit: Dustin Wayne


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Amahle and Gore. So happy to see them sitting together, bonding. 
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Eorenji and Gore seen last week
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(02-13-2023, 03:46 PM)lionuk Wrote: Great sighting of Gore, Eorenji and Amahle resting together with the Kambula lionesses and their newest cubs
Are these the same cubs that were saved from floody dens??
Hopefully this set of cubs would make through.
Previous set were killed by leopard.
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One more video of nwaswitshaka blitzkrieg into Birmingham territory.



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(02-13-2023, 05:01 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Are these the same cubs that were saved from floody dens??
Hopefully this set of cubs would make through.
Not sure, but I really hope so. Since they are new and tiny that their mother would stay and look after them at all times and with some support from other females. She wouldn't leave them unattended when she became aware of flooding.
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Thankfully, the little cubs managed to get away.

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