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Talamati/Msuthu Pride

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1/4 Talamati Young Females seen in western sector (Inyati Traversing area) .  Not sure if alone or with others 

Credit:  Roger Hlonge

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1/2 Talamati YMs



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Cute cuddling of Talamati girls!!




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Talamati boys
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By Kim Watts on Arathusa


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Two Talamati girls by Courtne @courtne_safari


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Talamatis on WE.
We've got the 4 young girls, the two young boys. The older lioness with the tail and DM


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(09-06-2022, 08:23 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Talamatis on WE.
We've got the 4 young girls, the two young boys. The older lioness with the tail and DM


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Is that an injured tail?? who is injured??
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(09-06-2022, 09:32 PM)afortich Wrote:
(09-06-2022, 08:23 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Talamatis on WE.
We've got the 4 young girls, the two young boys. The older lioness with the tail and DM


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Is that an injured tail?? who is injured??

The old female, it looks like a Hyena or something took a chomp out of her tail.
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Talamatis at minutes 16:40, 27:10 and 31:12, complementing the pictures above posted by @Tonpa.




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DM and Talamatis at minutes 2:50, 6:08, 8:30, 14:05 and 19:45.




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"Talamatis on the move this morning. After a night of big fighting they all seem fine except for one female that has a really bad bite out of her tail."


No mention of who they fought yet
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Talamati males by Bill Drew

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Clipped ear Talamati and one of the PCM on the Buffalo kill at the end of August

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Breakaways

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