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Nsuku and Tinyo feed on a buffalo carcass. Credit: image by Jors Dannhauser, place and date unknown.

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Nsuku. A Gowrie Male Lion rolling in the dung of a prey species, possibly masking his own scent. Credit: video by Bruce Garry at Rattray's, posted September 18, 2018
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Nhenha. Credit: image by Roman Magbanua at Londolozi, posted September 17, 2018

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Tinyo. Credit: image by Jacqui Hemphill at Londolozi, posted September 18, 2018

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A gowrie male quenching his first in the Sand River Credit: video by Nic Nel at Malamala, posted September 19, 2018
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This shot of Tinyo and Mfumo was posted today, unfortunately the manes look a bit light colored for it to be current.
Credit: image by Jannie - photopsy_sa, posted September 19, 2018

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Nhenha. Credit: image by Irene Nathanson at Londolozi, posted September 20, 2018

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Credit: image by Alexandre Ribeiro at Malamala, posted September 19, 2018

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Looks like Tinyo yawned at Londolozi the other night. Credit: Janice Katz at Londolozi, posted September 18, 2018

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(09-20-2018, 07:35 AM)Herekitty Wrote: This shot of Tinyo and Mfumo was posted today, unfortunately the manes look a bit light colored for it to be current.
Credit: image by Jannie - photopsy_sa, posted September 19, 2018

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MFumo is BACK?!
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(09-20-2018, 07:25 PM)Chris Wrote: MFumo is BACK?!

Jannie - photopsy_sa

It was taken last year in November
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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?
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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
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(09-20-2018, 09:41 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(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

is that the one that killed one set of cubs before? their was one lioness that killed one of the sisters cubs.
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(09-20-2018, 09:51 PM)swtlei4u Wrote:
(09-20-2018, 09:41 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(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

is that the one that killed one set of cubs before? their was one lioness that killed one of the sisters cubs.

Nope, the one who killed had cubs during that time
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MALAMALA TODAY: September 17th-19th
We have more exciting news regarding the Kambula pride as it can now be confirmed that a 4th lioness has given birth! It was a ‘once in a lifetime’ sighting as lucky guests watched the mother carry a newborn cub in her mouth. We had 7 other sightings of the rest of the Kambula pride, 6 of their cubs and 3 Gowrie males along the Sand River. Credits: image by Jacques Proust.

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Credit: image by Douglas Croft at Malamala, posted September 20, 2018

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