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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Nkuhuma female lioness and Cubs on the move east# afternoon safari #safari lodge area.

Posted by: Africa Journey Nature Experience
March 19, 2020.




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One of the Avoca males mate with a Nkuhuma lioness, sharing what seems like a tender moment before what is the furthest thing from that takes place - Sabi Sands Game Reserve

Credit: Kyle-Devrin Olivier
March 26, 2020.
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Sabi Sabi is crowded with lions and prides these days. 

Just few days ago whole Kambula pride with 2 Bboys where seen in Sabi Sabi, but returned in Londolozi. 

Yesterday Mhangeni pride was seen:


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Today where sighting of 2 Southern Pride females in companionship with young Sand River male:


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Also today very rare visit from 2 S. Avoca males with their Sand River pride:


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(03-28-2020, 12:11 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Sabi Sabi is crowded with lions and prides these days. 

Just few days ago whole Kambula pride with 2 Bboys where seen in Sabi Sabi, but returned in Londolozi. 

Yesterday Mhangeni pride was seen:


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Today where sighting of 2 Southern Pride females in companionship with young Sand River male:


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Also today very rare visit from 2 S. Avoca males with their Sand River pride:


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Apperantly S. Avocas where alone in Sabi Sabi, not with Sand River pride, and this 2 photos are from some members of Kambula pride, not Sand River :


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Car rides with guide rangers from Mala Mala Game Reserve.
March 21, 2020



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(03-29-2020, 01:08 AM)Cunaguaro Wrote: Car rides with guide rangers from Mala Mala Game Reserve.
March 21, 2020

So 1 of the 4 youngest cubs from Kambula pride is missing afterall..
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Not 100% sure but seems that lioness is the Sparta and her cub.



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Clash between 2 Southern Pride lionesses + Sand River young male vs 6 Mhangeni lionesses (Nguvu wasnt with them) in Sabi Sabi:

http://www.sabisabi.com/blog/22741/the-i...able-clash
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The presence of Sand River male within Salati pride may come in handy in such situations. I hope he will stick with those two females from some time.
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From Savanna Private Game Reserve. I am not sure who the male is. I presume it is Styx male, but might be Nkuchuma male with his sister.


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(03-30-2020, 09:01 PM)Potato Wrote: The presence of Sand River male within Salati pride may come in handy in such situations. I hope he will stick with those two females from some time.

Agree, hope he sticks with them. 

Photos of young Sand River male (Mantimahles son) with Southern pride lionesses :


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This boy will be hugee, this is him alongside 5th Mantimahle in October 2019:


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He lost some condition as he is nomad now, as 5th Mantimahle abandon them, and their mothers left with S. Avocas, hope he makes it, it will be hard, i think he is around 2.5 - 3 yrs old (no more then 3).

No info about his 5 sisters and 2 brothers (1 brother was seen with him in Sabi Sabi not long ago).
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How have the Mhangeni increased to 6 members? A year or so back they were down to 3 from the original Tsalala Breakaway pride. Where did the new lionesses come from? If they are cubs of the original lionesses, who sired them and how old are they?
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(03-31-2020, 01:24 AM)sundarbans Wrote: How have the Mhangeni increased to 6 members? A year or so back they were down to 3 from the original Tsalala Breakaway pride. Where did the new lionesses come from? If they are cubs of the original lionesses, who sired them and how old are they?

2 females of the 12 sub-adults fathered by the majingalane were able to join their mothers.
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(03-30-2020, 09:28 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-30-2020, 09:01 PM)Potato Wrote: The presence of Sand River male within Salati pride may come in handy in such situations. I hope he will stick with those two females from some time.

Agree, hope he sticks with them. 

Photos of young Sand River male (Mantimahles son) with Southern pride lionesses :

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This boy will be hugee, this is him alongside 5th Mantimahle in October 2019:



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He lost some condition as he is nomad now, as 5th Mantimahle abandon them, and their mothers left with S. Avocas, hope he makes it, it will be hard, i think he is around 2.5 - 3 yrs old (no more then 3).

No info about his 5 sisters and 2 brothers (1 brother was seen with him in Sabi Sabi not long ago).
I read somewhere that a Lion can be identified by the spots on his nose because they are permanent . If that is true that is not the same Lion . or do I not understand nose spots ?
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Singita will do live stream safari, maybe they will find and show us Othawa Male.

"This week we launched our Virtual Game Drives - live wildlife sightings broadcast on Instagram by our Resident Photographer, Ross Couper. In just a couple of videos from Singita Sabi Sand in South Africa, we've seen a leopard and her cubs, rhinos and buffalos sharing a waterhole, a bull elephant paddling in the Sand River, a pod of hippos, a herd of zebra and, just this morning, a pack of endangered wild dogs finishing off a kill.⁠
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