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Styx Pride

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Reposting information compiled from some of my notes along with those of several friends:

Current Status of Styx pride:


1 lioness: Majingilane  daughter born appx Jan 2011.

1 lioness: BBoys daughter born appx Oct 2016.

8 total cubs remain alive sired by N’waswitshaka/Ndzenga : 

4 cubs of the eldest two litters (born app Jan/feb 2021) belonging to Rollercoaster's and BBoys daughters. 

- 1 male (soft ear) and 3 females

4 cubs of the majingilanes's daughter born appx July 2021.  
- 1 male and 3 females

All three losses to the Pride have been males.

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( This post was last modified: 10-20-2022, 12:09 AM by Tr1x24 )

(10-19-2022, 11:26 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Reposting information compiled from some of my notes along with those of several friends:

Current Status of Styx pride:


1 lioness: Majingilane  daughter born appx Jan 2011.

1 lioness: BBoys daughter born appx Oct 2016.

8 total cubs remain alive sired by N’waswitshaka/Ndzenga : 

4 cubs of the eldest two litters (born app Jan/feb 2021) belonging to Rollercoaster's and BBoys daughters. 

- 1 male (soft ear) and 3 females

4 cubs of the majingilanes's daughter born appx July 2021.  
- 1 male and 3 females

All three losses to the Pride have been males.

Great info. Shame for the boys, but its good for the future of the pride that 6 out of 8 remaining subs are females, even if half of them reach adulthood, its big success.
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Styx's on giraffe kill :

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Repost:

Younger Styx female was seen with Bigger Gijima male together. 

Maybe distracting from recent siege.   

Styx pride has been in so much stress lately 

Credit:Lion sands

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(10-30-2022, 03:50 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Repost:

Younger Styx female was seen with Bigger Gijima male together. 

Maybe distracting from recent siege.   

Styx pride has been in so much stress lately 

Credit:Lion sands



Could be....Or she might actually be in heat again...Her 2 surviving cubs will turn 2 in Jan/Feb.... Some lionesses go into heat again before their cubs are even 2....maybe 1.5-2 years at times.  We'll see in 3-4 months what the case is. (come Feb)  This can only help the subs a little, no matter
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Styx's at Lion Sands, both females here and all 8 subs:

Photo credits : davidheilman


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( This post was last modified: 11-03-2022, 04:46 PM by criollo2mil )

With the heavy pressure from the Gijima Males, Styx has now been seen in Kruger in the Skukuza area.  

Of note:   It was said only 8 members were at this sighting. 

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Styx pride back in Sabisabi. Luckily,it’s reported 10 members were seen this time( we can see 8  in the videos)

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All 10 members of the Styx Pride accounted for at Kirkmans.

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Seems the Styx Pride no longer trusts the N’waswitshaka as their protectors.   And may even view them as risks.



“The Styx Pride was successful once again in killing a wildebeest, most of the kill was consumed and almost twenty hyenas and countless vultures kept a close eye on any opportunity for some scraps. Suddenly two male lions came running in sending the Styx Pride, hyena and vultures in all directions. “

 
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(11-14-2022, 11:08 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Seems the Styx Pride no longer trusts the N’waswitshaka as their protectors.   And may even view them as risks.

Thats been for a while now, Ndhzengas attacking them with Kambulas few months ago sealed the deal.
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some pics of Styx pride including Floppy Ear.   I’ve been trying to find a sighting of all Styx together.   I had heard they may be down to 9 members But I haven’t been able to confirm.   It is believed they lost one cub (a boy).   If that is the case, then floppy ear is the last remaining male.  Let’s hope rumors are not true.  

All credits to A Week In The Bush from Sabi Sabi

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( This post was last modified: 11-28-2022, 06:20 PM by DARK MANE )

All members of Styx pride are in excellent condition and searing for prey. Good to see young ones are helping older lionesses.
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