A New Pride Joins The Lions Of Tintswalo
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A New Pride Joins The Lions Of Tintswalo
"Here on Pungwe in the south of the Manyeleti the pride we most often see is the Talamati Pride, consisting of 15 lions and run by the Avoca male (known as Black Mane or Dark Mane). There's also the Nkuhuma Pride which infrequently moves through the area," says Tim.
Because the drives are non-scripted and can change enroute, depending on where animals are sighted, they do feel very authentic and give the viewer the opportunity to follow the sights and sounds of the African wilderness as they unfold. On one recent safari, viewers spent some quality time with a pride of lions, got super close to a herd of elephants and saw a giraffe nibbling leaves on a tree. Working via a director in a control room, the camera moves between three or four live feeds to bring viewers the best wildlife action as it happens, creating a seamless multi-feed virtual game drive. Viewers are able to interact with their safari hosts and have their questions answered in real-time, just as if they were actually in the game drive vehicle.
While researching lions in Zambia, biologist Thandiwe Mweetwa noticed that lionesses within a pride will all have cubs around the same time. When she looked into it further, Mweetwa learned lionesses sync their fertility cycles so that they can all raise their young together. 1e1e36bf2d