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Styx Pride

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So I guess that explains why it’s not many cubs because most of them are southern avoca daughters and maybe around 4 years old? I believe the 3 sand river young males are also pretty young
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(09-28-2024, 04:52 AM)Ngonya Wrote:
(09-28-2024, 04:32 AM)Cath2020 Wrote: I believe the 2 Toulon ones died.  One was killed by the Nkhulus in the early stages of the takeover, and the last one disappeared not long after her son was killed by Snip Tail.
guides at Kirkman's say the Nkhulus killed "multiple females" and ate them during the takeover.
Not sure about numbers or anything but i recall that being mentioned twice by guides

also the biggest group of Sand Rivers i've seen so far were 5 lionesses together

In the Mala Mala reports they still have 6 lionesses listed but have only mentioned seeing 5 for a few months now. I think it's fairly certain the 6th lioness is gone.
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Since we know who floppy ears sister (littermate ) is does this now confirm his mother is the Birmingham Styx female
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We don't know who his mother is.
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