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Nharhu Male Lions

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a Few days ago, Tracker Rennico found the two Nharhu males after they successfully took down a young Zebra.

https://www.facebook.com/rockfigsafarilodge/videos/4247276288621253
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Mpohlo in all his glory back in October 2020
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The Nharhu males in two separated images. First photo Skorokoro and Mpohlo and 2nd picture Xitaya and Mpohlo.
Image by: Chad Cocking

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One of the Nharhu male lions finishing off a scent marking exercise and looking all regal. Quite impressive the big territory that the three Nharhu males have conquered in just 1 year. Central Timbavati up northern Timbavati, And often they go into KNP and Klaserie.
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The limping Nharhu male
Flehmen Grimace: a mammalian behavior in which the animal inhales with the mouth open and upper lip curled to facilitate exposure of the vomeronasal organ to a scent or pheromone (Merriam-Webster dictionary).
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2 of the Nharhu males featured on Tanda Tula sofa safari episode N61.
As per Chad Cocking. They're becoming more and more impressive as time goes by.
Screenshot from: Sofa Safari Episode 61 with Chad Cocking

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The dominant males of the River pride!
3/3 Nharhu males
Screenshot from: Umlani Bushcamp (instagram)

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Dominance
The three Nharhu males - Mpohlo - Xitaya and Skorokoro.
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One of the Nharhu males, Skorokoro at Kings Camp Lodge
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(01-14-2021, 02:33 AM)Psyckoo Wrote: One of the Nharhu males, Skorokoro at Kings Camp Lodge
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He's so regal
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I follow your post since you star and these males are still impressive
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The current days of endless rain have us all feeling very much the same as these two boys thanks to cyclone Eloise !!

We are none the less grateful for the rain as the bush hasn’t looked this good for at least the last 5 years !!


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Hondo and Xantshema father these 3 males ?or just the 2 not the limping one ?
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(01-26-2021, 10:02 PM)kobe8jf1234 Wrote: Hondo and Xantshema father these 3 males ?or just the 2 not the limping one ?

Hondo and Xantshema are fathers of these three
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One of the Nharhu males lying down close to the rest of the pride this morning.


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