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Talamati/Msutlu Pride

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(04-14-2025, 08:56 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Tiyelele finally re-appears

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Credit: cornettedannhauser

Posted: 13 April 2025

Hi. I can see the picture, but is her story? Is she with other male lions? How old is she ? Could she still maybe have cubs? 

Or did hunting traps were target for Talamati? So strange if they were not target S8 and Talamatie lion sub adults would be around two or two in a half or three? May have caused a problem to Nukhuma?
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(04-15-2025, 12:18 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(04-14-2025, 08:56 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Tiyelele finally re-appears

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Credit: cornettedannhauser

Posted: 13 April 2025

Hi. I can see the picture, but is her story? Is she with other male lions? How old is she ? Could she still maybe have cubs? 

Or did hunting traps were target for Talamati? So strange if they were not target S8 and Talamatie lion sub adults would be around two or two in a half or three? May have caused a problem to Nukhuma?


Her story can be found within the previous pages of this thread. Brief rundown, her and other Talamati lionesses broke away from the main pride to be with the S8/Imbali male, things were good for a while, S8 male got sick and died, other lionesses and cubs/subadults died, thusly leaving Tiyelele on her own now. Can she have cubs? Yes. Hunting traps? No.
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