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The Tumbela Coalition

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Dominant Tumbela making some noise (scroll through the videos)

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(10-07-2021, 11:25 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Dominant Tumbela making some noise (scroll through the videos)


What a chilling roar. He is big considering his age. A imposing beast
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Limper hasn't been seen for a few days now, everyone including me probably hope Skorro Jr is been nice to him...
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The scar-eyed Tumbela, whom I've always personally admired for his looks and presence since their first appearance over a year ago in the western part of Sabi Sands with his two brothers. He had begun gradual acquisitions with his brothers, displacing the old Hairy Belly Matimba in the late 2020s and it is believed that he may have even encountered and fought with HB Matimba in a battle that eventually led to a deep wound in Hairy Belly face and other damage as well.

Scar was once the dominant, then suddenly his health began to deteriorate very badly during his last months, as he suffered from a disease that may have been TB, in addition to this he received beatings subjected to from his brothers for domination. In his last appearance, he looked pale and awaited death, and I personally expected that he would not last a week, and unfortunately it was the last sighting of him, and then he went to die in peace. No official statement or report was issued about his death. But by following him. This beautiful king will always have a place in my heart and will not be forgotten. Sleep in peace away from the suffering you lived for many years and the last days of your life. 

Sabi Sands, South Africa.
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( This post was last modified: 10-08-2021, 09:48 AM by Duco Ndona )

He might just be at the Ximhungwes. Its not like he was at deaths door or something. People really need to stop speculating about this lion to be honest. Its getting ridiculous.
Whats next, aliens took him?

Also, wasnt that scar on HB from a hunt?. This is the first I see it linked to the Tumbellas
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There's nothing wrong with speculating about a lion that isn't in the best condition and hasn't been seen for several days, I don't see what's ridiculous about it.
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Oh.. dont get me wrong. I am all for a little speculation.
Its just that when I posted that I just got from facebook, where they are already making conspiracy theories about him.

Which is worrying becouse it could easily turn into harrasment. Not to mention that it things go sour  The people on the ground may stop giving us info.
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Skorro Jr 
Inyati, October 11, 2021
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Limper is keeping up with the pride and is getting strong. 
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(10-11-2021, 07:42 PM)lionuk Wrote: Limper is keeping up with the pride and is getting strong. 
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Glad to see Limper is on the mend and Skorro Jr is supporting his brother
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Tumbela males bonding time
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Limper
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(10-13-2021, 04:32 PM)lionuk Wrote: Limper
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Hes looking a lot healthier,good to see
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(10-13-2021, 04:32 PM)lionuk Wrote: Limper
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His condition has improved. Although he lost a bit of mane. Hopefully, his mane will fill up again. With good meals, it just matter of time to his mane grown well and healthy.
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(10-13-2021, 07:37 PM)Timbavati Wrote: His condition has improved. Although he lost a bit of mane. Hopefully, his mane will fill up again. With good meals, it just matter of time to his mane grown well and healthy.

He gain mane,and not lost it, he was completely bald on top of his head, now its starting to grow.
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