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Today, 01:50 AM( This post was last modified: Today, 05:14 AM by FACR2212 )
(Today, 12:16 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Another photo of the bigger-(maned)/scar-faced PC male from the 10th December, when he was with the Tsalala lioness. Credits to Dean Jenkins.
*This image is copyright of its original author
In his absolute prime!
Plains Camp males offspring so far:
Nkuhuma female (Ridge Nose)'s children
- 1 male and 1 female (3 years old)
Mangheni pride:
- 3 females and 1 male (2 years old) alive from a generation of 10 cubs.
Ximhungwe pride:
- 2 females (1 and a half years old)
- 2 male cubs (2 months old)
Othawa pride:
- 2 female cubs (2 months old)
Tsalala female: 3 cubs from her first litter deceased.
Older males are each one alone. I hope they find good partners, specially Ridge Nose's son that was mauled badly by his fathers some weeks ago.
(Today, 12:16 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Another photo of the bigger-(maned)/scar-faced PC male from the 10th December, when he was with the Tsalala lioness. Credits to Dean Jenkins.
*This image is copyright of its original author
In his absolute prime!
Plains Camp males offspring so far:
Nkuhuma female (Ridge Nose)'s children
- 1 male and 1 female (3 years old)
Mangheni pride:
- 4 females and 1 male (2 years old) alive from a generation of 10 cubs.
Ximhungwe pride:
- 2 females (1 and a half years old)
- 2 male cubs (2 months old)
Othawa pride:
- 2 female cubs (2 months old)
Tsalala female: 3 cubs from her first litter deceased.
Older males are each one alone. I hope they find good partners, specially Ridge Nose's son that was mauled badly by his fathers some weeks ago.
(Today, 12:16 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Another photo of the bigger-(maned)/scar-faced PC male from the 10th December, when he was with the Tsalala lioness. Credits to Dean Jenkins.
*This image is copyright of its original author
In his absolute prime!
Plains Camp males offspring so far:
Nkuhuma female (Ridge Nose)'s children
- 1 male and 1 female (3 years old)
Mangheni pride:
- 4 females and 1 male (2 years old) alive from a generation of 10 cubs.
Ximhungwe pride:
- 2 females (1 and a half years old)
- 2 male cubs (2 months old)
Othawa pride:
- 2 female cubs (2 months old)
Tsalala female: 3 cubs from her first litter deceased.
Older males are each one alone. I hope they find good partners, specially Ridge Nose's son that was mauled badly by his fathers some weeks ago.
Hi how are you. Hi I wanted to ask is the Mahangeni cubs five or four? I thought it was three female lionesses cubs, and one male lion cub?
With Nukhuma subadults twelve with cubs from other prides.
Hopefully they could have more cubs with Othowa, and Tsalala, and in a few months maybe Gingerella may have more cubs.
I was going to say the young Nukhuma male lion maybe could join Nukhuma’s, but are around west? He would have been maybe a good partner for young Styxt male lion, but he seems more aggressive and confidence with K12. Both Styxt and Nukhuma around relatives, but Nukhuma was already chased by plain camp male. I wonder if he is still around. Nukhuma lioness could also maybe join Tsalala or Talamatie lioness.
Today, 05:13 AM( This post was last modified: Today, 05:13 AM by FACR2212 )
(Today, 03:52 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(Today, 01:50 AM)FACR2212 Wrote:
(Today, 12:16 AM)NLAL11 Wrote: Another photo of the bigger-(maned)/scar-faced PC male from the 10th December, when he was with the Tsalala lioness. Credits to Dean Jenkins.
*This image is copyright of its original author
In his absolute prime!
Plains Camp males offspring so far:
Nkuhuma female (Ridge Nose)'s children
- 1 male and 1 female (3 years old)
Mangheni pride:
- 4 females and 1 male (2 years old) alive from a generation of 10 cubs.
Ximhungwe pride:
- 2 females (1 and a half years old)
- 2 male cubs (2 months old)
Othawa pride:
- 2 female cubs (2 months old)
Tsalala female: 3 cubs from her first litter deceased.
Older males are each one alone. I hope they find good partners, specially Ridge Nose's son that was mauled badly by his fathers some weeks ago.
Hi how are you. Hi I wanted to ask is the Mahangeni cubs five or four? I thought it was three female lionesses cubs, and one male lion cub?
Sorry, I got confused, there are 3 female subs left in Mangheni pride. I will edit the post.