It's is always great to see the Red Road male, he is simply majestic, doing so well as a lone pride male. I hope the cubs and Nharus stay safe, they look in great shape.
Beautiful cubs in a very good condition Nharu pride r doing well thanks to the incredible mother lionesses, siblings and of course the protection of their magnificent father the Red Road male they all look stunning my best wishes for the success of the pride God bless 🙏❤️💙😍💕thanks a lot for sharing ur lovely video enjoyed it 🙏
Hope the Red Road male can hang onto control in this area long enough so the cubs become sub-adults who hopefully will not be attacked when he is no longer dominant. Maybe he will be smart enough to pull a Notch and have the oldest males in the pride join him in a coalition.
If those two cubs sitting together at the very are both male they look like theyre going to be some big strong boys by the time they have to leave the pride. Hopefully their brother/brothers look the same and they all make it and have each other to start a strong coalition when they go. Would be fantastic to see Red Road’s legacy continue as he begins to age. Prayers also that Red Road stay strong, wise, and diligent enough to get all of the cubs into at least sub adulthood. 🙏 🦁
@@TintswaloAtlanticCapeTown let's hope they have the time to make it to adults than Red road can live on in his clubs because he is a beautiful male lion.
Red road being a lone male in a tougher neighborhood than the OM in western s.s. but red road is a smart cat. His cubs are thriving even with danger being closely by. Unlike the OM whom keeps looking for females trouble and the OM is less of a fighter/survivor than red road. Red road is content being in his situation and therefore his cubs will make it in to subadult hood.
Its because the Nharu females are good mothers that keep their cubs alive and well feed. The mhangeni for other side are terrible mothers that lose a lot of cubs generation. So the othawa male just went look for better mothers to his offspring. He lost his patience with the mhangenis wasting not bring food to the family and losing all his cubs.
@@dabolts619 the mhangenis wasted 3 cubs brooding of Othawa male and abandoned 9 sub adults to the death in 2018. The last 7 mhangeni cubs now are reduced to only 2. They are the worst mothers of SS.
It would be great if Tintswalo rangers could answer this...I believe the oldest were born early April 2020, first 8 noted, then 10 seen by end of June, and 14 seen by early September 2020. Five were lost by December 2020, but those nine seemed to have held on since. I may have missed younger ones replacing older ones, that would make the oldest around 14.5 months and youngest, (excluding possible very young cubs recent denning with one lioness that is missing from the pride frequently), around 12-13 months. Remember quite a few had mange and were very thin for quite a long time, so they may look younger than they actually are.
Nharu lionesses are much better mothers than the mhangenis. Reason why the red road male is being more sucessfull in sire his offspring and live than the Othawa male.
@@Gurmeetsingh-ny1op He is 5 yrs old still in Birmingham pride.. Ross males made frequent attempts to push him out of pride, even injured him badly.. But Birmingham male recovered from injury and still stays around Birmingham pride.. Nowadays there was news of Birmingham breakaway pride and some lionesses with subadults stay seperate.. No one knows exactly Why YBM dsnt want to leave that pride( it has his sister and mother) Bas yahi baat hai ji..
@@82dupont north matimba coalition matimbas south coalition Birmingham Boys coalition. Red road lion alone Nharu Aka Breakaway Birmingham Pride Birmingham Breakaway Pride They all came out of the birmingham pride
Any coalition coming around would also have to deal with the 6 lionesses plus Red Road ... They wont patrol with RR but I do think if males came too close they would go into savage mode ... hope these cubs make it to adulthood.
Awesome,, love this pride ,,Hang in there Red Road my favorite Male !! ❤
It's is always great to see the Red Road male, he is simply majestic, doing so well as a lone pride male. I hope the cubs and Nharus stay safe, they look in great shape.
Beautiful animals love these videos
Cubbies are so cute! They look healthy and well-fed. The male lion in the sunlight was lovely. Great sightings!👍🏻😊
Very nice he is a good looking lion. Those sub adults are sweet too.
These 9 cubbies have proved quite resilient and are developing nicely
The red road male is so gorgeous.What a good dad.
@@donnacollingridge5709 omg he sure is
Beautiful cubs & the stunning Red Road male❤️
❤️ Beautiful! It's always nice to see Red Road.
Love Red Road male and Darkmane male.
Both are beautiful male lions.
But alone...
Thank you.
I know I always fear for lone males.
I agree they are both gorgeous definitely my two favorites also
@@mindyrolston3915 Yes, they are definitely great looking lions and both doing well as the lone pride male.
Wow, what a wonderful news to start the week. Grow mightily cubbiessss. They r nature's most glorious gift. Please protect the lions.
Glad to see the Nharus doing well!
So wonderful to see all 9 Nharu cubs looking very well!! It's been a while since we've seen them, so really appreciate the update! Thank you!
Great to see Red Road, the females and all the cubs doing well. Long may it last
Beautiful.
Red Road is looking gorgeous and the Cubs look fantastic. Lionesses are doing an awesome job keeping everyone fed
Great Show !
Absolutely awesome to see the magnificent Red Road and his Queens. Those cubs look fantastic. Very happy they are doing well. Thanks Tintswalo
A Beautiful Family indeed👑🦁👑
Red Road Is a true survivor wonderful King
Redroad is my favorite.
Gosh, I love this stuff.
Red Road's luxurious mane looks as though he had just returned from a hair salon appointment.
Beautiful!!!❤ Thanks....
I always love watching your videos! So relaxing and a different world to jump into from living on the other side of the world in a city.
Beautiful cubs in a very good condition Nharu pride r doing well thanks to the incredible mother lionesses, siblings and of course the protection of their magnificent father the Red Road male they all look stunning my best wishes for the success of the pride God bless 🙏❤️💙😍💕thanks a lot for sharing ur lovely video enjoyed it 🙏
Amazing sighting of the cubs.
Your videos with your enjoyable comments are great!
Greeting from The Big Jangle in NYC,
Thanks 4Ur great Efforts & Work 2Produce These interesting Lion Videos ...
Amazing to see still all 9 alive
My favourite lion pride 👌 long live nharus 🙏🙏🙏
beautiful cubs
The cubs look great 😍 how many male and female? Red road looks like he went to the hair dresser 😊 tyvm for sharing 🤗
Thanks, that was very nice to watch!
Great camerawork!
Hope the Red Road male can hang onto control in this area long enough so the cubs become sub-adults who hopefully will not be attacked when he is no longer dominant. Maybe he will be smart enough to pull a Notch and have the oldest males in the pride join him in a coalition.
If those two cubs sitting together at the very are both male they look like theyre going to be some big strong boys by the time they have to leave the pride. Hopefully their brother/brothers look the same and they all make it and have each other to start a strong coalition when they go. Would be fantastic to see Red Road’s legacy continue as he begins to age. Prayers also that Red Road stay strong, wise, and diligent enough to get all of the cubs into at least sub adulthood. 🙏 🦁
Awww love the hyena 🐾🐾
thank you
Red Road….” Did I hear my name mentioned?” Then…back to napping.
Beautiful vidéo ❤❤❤❤
Tintswalo what happened to one of the 6 Nharu females did she die?
She disappeared in December along with the other 8 Nharu cubs, not sure what happened.
@@Maxibaluco I remember there being an incident with the Mbiri pride could they have killed her.
Something was picking off their cubs. All the way down to 9 cubs.
How old are the club's? Let's hope they get a year before anything happens and red road will live on in his clubs...
They are born around this time last year, so they are around 1 year old.
They are just over a year now
@@TintswaloAtlanticCapeTown let's hope they have the time to make it to adults than Red road can live on in his clubs because he is a beautiful male lion.
Great news!!
Werent there 14 cubs? What happened to the rest?
Rob did they survive all young cups.
Red road being a lone male in a tougher neighborhood than the OM in western s.s. but red road is a smart cat. His cubs are thriving even with danger being closely by. Unlike the OM whom keeps looking for females trouble and the OM is less of a fighter/survivor than red road. Red road is content being in his situation and therefore his cubs will make it in to subadult hood.
Its because the Nharu females are good mothers that keep their cubs alive and well feed. The mhangeni for other side are terrible mothers that lose a lot of cubs generation. So the othawa male just went look for better mothers to his offspring. He lost his patience with the mhangenis wasting not bring food to the family and losing all his cubs.
@@greatbearfromthenorth9944 wow sad if u believe all that
@@dabolts619 the mhangenis wasted 3 cubs brooding of Othawa male and abandoned 9 sub adults to the death in 2018. The last 7 mhangeni cubs now are reduced to only 2. They are the worst mothers of SS.
@@greatbearfromthenorth9944 OM wasn’t looking for better mothers he was looking for more lioness as most males do his confidence didn’t help him
@@dabolts619 so why red road male don't do the same?
Hi guys I'm so very pleased with the nharu pride and 9 cubs are beautiful and surviving well. Resilient. Love you Red road king
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How old are our nine nharu cubs now
about 1 year now
It would be great if Tintswalo rangers could answer this...I believe the oldest were born early April 2020, first 8 noted, then 10 seen by end of June, and 14 seen by early September 2020. Five were lost by December 2020, but those nine seemed to have held on since. I may have missed younger ones replacing older ones, that would make the oldest around 14.5 months and youngest, (excluding possible very young cubs recent denning with one lioness that is missing from the pride frequently), around 12-13 months. Remember quite a few had mange and were very thin for quite a long time, so they may look younger than they actually are.
Hello, any fresh sightings of the wild dogs?
Is red road male the big brother of the sub adult that the ross makes keep kicking out and he leaves for couple days and comes back?
How many of those nine Cubs are male is the question
Nharu lionesses are much better mothers than the mhangenis. Reason why the red road male is being more sucessfull in sire his offspring and live than the Othawa male.
I hope his leg heals
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How long ago was this recorded ?
I ask as the narrator is talking about winter when we are just about to come into June.
We are entering their winter. Not sure where you are located but their seasons are opposite the US's
@@flashnj716 im in the UK
@@geraintthatcher3076 You're in the northern hemisphere, they're in the southern hemisphere. Seasons are the opposite.
They are entering winter as we are entering summer
Is he a Birmingham lion? YBM's older brother?
Red Road was born in 2014.
YBM was born 2016
are half brother on the part of mother
What is YBM ?
@@Gurmeetsingh-ny1op
'Young Birmingham Male' of Birmingham pride controlled by Ross males.
@@macsonmachado552 where is YBM now days ? Thanks
@@Gurmeetsingh-ny1op
He is 5 yrs old still in Birmingham pride..
Ross males made frequent attempts to push him out of pride, even injured him badly.. But Birmingham male recovered from injury and still stays around Birmingham pride.. Nowadays there was news of Birmingham breakaway pride and some lionesses with subadults stay seperate..
No one knows exactly Why YBM dsnt want to leave that pride( it has his sister and mother)
Bas yahi baat hai ji..
That one hyena looked like he a lot of ticks on his or hers face
How did he get that name Red Road ?
his mother and aunt, left the pride of bimringham, and gave that name to the red road pride.
Then his mother returned to birmingham pride
@@reinonmacedo6047 ....These Cubs are all descendants of Birmingham Boys?
From a road called red road we have on our concession, that is where we first saw him
@@82dupont
north matimba coalition
matimbas south coalition
Birmingham Boys coalition.
Red road lion alone
Nharu Aka Breakaway Birmingham Pride
Birmingham Breakaway Pride They all came out of the birmingham pride
@@82dupontLike these cubs and Tumbelas coalition, they are nephews of the Birmingham Boys
Any coalition coming around would also have to deal with the 6 lionesses plus Red Road ... They wont patrol with RR but I do think if males came too close they would go into savage mode ... hope these cubs make it to adulthood.
I detest hyenas!! And I live lions who have a very hard life they are wonderful !!
I just noticed our questions aren't answered #Tintswalo
Hi Dee. We are trying to answer all questions that come through. Is there anything we can assist you with?