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(01-20-2018, 08:01 PM)wenz75 Wrote: Hi... gud eve. Guys do you have a news to MFUMO im always see the 3bros. but MFUMO is not there. if you know can you please tell me i miss my favorite lion MFUMO
Probably the one missing is Nhenha since he was in Djuma recently so Mfumo is one of the three that were in Mala mala
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( This post was last modified: 01-23-2018, 03:14 AM by vinodkumarn )

MALAMALA TODAY: Lions: The Matshapiri male is back! He spent the day in the Sand River south of Rattray’s Camp. 5 of the lioness from the Kambula pride and 3 of the Gowrie males were viewed near West Street Bridge. The 6th Kambula lioness was feeding on a kill near her den in the Rock Drift Donga. Leopards: Great news today as the daughter of the Kikilezi has reappeared! She was seen in the vicinity of the 6th Kambula lioness. 

Looks like third Lioness also has given birth.. I hope at least this litter survives...
Already 2 litters lost (One from Matimbas killed by likely Matshapiris or lost due to floods .. atleast 2 lionesses have given birth during 2017 new year, another litter from Matshapiris lost to Avocas likely, atleast 3 lionesses have given birth..)
Now nobody knows who sired the current cubs.. hope BBoys accept the current litter. (More than likely they are not fathers...)

Positive thing is all 4 BBoys mated with Kambulas.. I think now except Nhnena all are in attendance (Nhena is busy mating with Amber eyes of Nkuhumas)
Nsuku rarely spent time with Kambulas as he mostly tend to spend time with Styx pride..
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So here is mfumo
   
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Nsuku by Brendon Cremer


A large male lion looking all large and proud


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MALAMALA TODAY: January 25th&26th. 
Lions: The lioness from the Kambula pride who has 3 cubs in the Rock Drift Donga was viewed in the vicinity of her den on both days. A second Kambula lioness was seen near Rattray’s Camp. The Gowrie male with the scar under is eye has switched with one of his brothers and he is now mating with the youngest lioness from Marthly pride- she was seen alone yesterday at Sand Pit Crossing. A lioness was viewed in the Sand River in front of Main Camp today but visual was not good enough to identify her.


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Photo of BBoy
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Birmingham Nsuku - Nkorho Bush Lodge, Pieter Dannhauser 
27 January 2018 - Afternoon drive
One Birmingham male lion was also lacared getting active as he were making his way down for a drink in a small pond


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Mfumo today morning
   
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Sorry i would not want creat that thread. I can't delete it. If somebody could do it.
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(02-02-2018, 05:40 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: Mfumo today morning

That's more likely Tinyo.
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That's nsuku, no equal sign on the right nostril to nehna, no cut under right eye to be mfumo, definitely not tinyo cuz of the golden mane.
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(02-03-2018, 11:53 AM)sik94 Wrote: That's nsuku, no equal sign on the right nostril to nehna, no cut under right eye to be mfumo, definitely not tinyo cuz of the golden mane.

you're right. just watched the video on instagram and it's nsuku.
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NSUKU by Kyle Smith - Mala Mala Game Reserve


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(02-02-2018, 05:40 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: Mfumo today morning
   
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Credits: EP PGR (Photo credits: Gerrit Ackerman)

Tinyo

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018
  • The Styx lion pride feeding on a kill on Marula Bult Central
  • Two female lions of the Ximungwe pride resting on the firebreak close to Robson’s Boundary
  • The Nkuhuma lion pride and one Birmingham male feeding on a waterbuck kill on Chitwa open area
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(02-09-2018, 11:33 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Credits: EP PGR (Photo credits: Gerrit Ackerman)

Tinyo

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018
  • The Styx lion pride feeding on a kill on Marula Bult Central
  • Two female lions of the Ximungwe pride resting on the firebreak close to Robson’s Boundary
  • The Nkuhuma lion pride and one Birmingham male feeding on a waterbuck kill on Chitwa open area

What a magnificent creature,my favourite boy from BBoys...back legs muscle so impressive and well-defined!
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