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(09-20-2018, 09:03 PM)J-boVFL Wrote: Does anyone here think that since a 4th kambula lioness has apparently given birth that the 3 boys will venture west to seek out the mhangeni females or elsewhere to continue to spread their genes?
Also It looks like atleast one of them is not able to bear any cubs so far
This is the one, she has the dark skin tone, which a number of commentator's believe she inherited from Dark mane Majingilane. Lately the Nstevu Lionesses and the Birmingham Males have been mating. This lioness is the only one of the six sisters who we have not seen yet producing cubs. She sat alongside this Marula tree and watched her sister mate with on of the Birmingham males. Credit, image by Kylie Jones at Londolozi, posted August 10, 2018.
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these lionesses are huge when they stand next male lions they are almost shoulder to shoulder probably big as the lionesses from duba botswana! but they were lucky when they broke away from their moms the magheni lion pride their were taking down alot of bovine! unlike this season when their younger siblings broke off their was a shortage of buffaloes!