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Lions of Sabi Sands

Pakistan Alex Morala Offline
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Its actually sad they didn't manage to get it on camera. It's a big problem in western sabisands. Few game drive vehicles and not many rangers. Unlike Regions like MalaMala, londolozi, sabisabi.
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( This post was last modified: 08-11-2020, 10:38 AM by Alex Morala )

More Update 

Ulusaba rangers updated the Singita rangers about the altercation between the Matimba Male and the 3 nomadic males. They also informed them about the tracks crossing into their area.
Ryan just confirmed to me on Instagram that the singita rangers have located the 3 nomadic males. They are currently 8km away the from the Othawa pride and the Matimba Male.

Matimba Male is still vocalising over short periods.
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Ryan also confirmed that Londolozi and MalaMala are no longer part of the sabisands game reserve.
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(08-11-2020, 06:33 AM)Alex Morala Wrote: Good News 

Matimba vs 3 young Males 

The tracks show that The Matimba Male chased the 3 youngesters out of his territory.

Ulusaba update 

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CDtq_TsFviK...w3meqv8f1j


So he said that he seen pictures and that 1 male has scar over his eye.. 

I dont know but it might be these 3 Mluwati young males:


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2 of them fight Mbiris few months ago and 1 had damaged eye:


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Thats the best clue we have so far, its just very weird that nobody post pictures of them..
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So rest of Kambula lionesses are coming to estrus again, and 1 already gave birth. 

It seems that 11 older subadults will prob split in a half a year or so when all this new cubs will be introduced. Prob will happen the same scenario as their 6 mothers and 3 brothers split of from Mhangeni pride in early 2016 when new generation of cubs came to the Mhangeni pride.
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(08-11-2020, 05:59 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:




So rest of Kambula lionesses are coming to estrus again, and 1 already gave birth. 

It seems that 11 older subadults will prob split in a half a year or so when all this new cubs will be introduced. Prob will happen the same scenario as their 6 mothers and 3 brothers split of from Mhangeni pride in early 2016 when new generation of cubs came to the Mhangeni pride.

Interesting times ahead...

Although those Kambula sub-adults males already participe in the hunts, I think the Mangheni boys were so young when they were forced to leave his natal pride, If I remember welll, the Matimba males were trying to took-over the Mangheni pride
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(08-11-2020, 10:40 AM)Alex Morala Wrote: Ryan also confirmed that Londolozi and MalaMala are no longer part of the sabisands game reserve.

What does this mean, are there gates dividing them?
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(08-11-2020, 07:56 PM)NCAT33 Wrote:
(08-11-2020, 10:40 AM)Alex Morala Wrote: Ryan also confirmed that Londolozi and MalaMala are no longer part of the sabisands game reserve.

What does this mean, are there gates dividing them?

Interesting
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(08-11-2020, 07:56 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: What does this mean, are there gates dividing them?

No, MalaMala is not  part of Sabi Sand reserve for quite some time now i think. 

Sabi Sands is reserve in which are numerous private reserves. 

Reserves in Sabi Sands include Buffelshoek, Djuma, Elephant Plains, Cheetah Plains, Chitwa Chitwa, Nkorho, Simbambilli, Arathusa, Londolozi, Umkumbe, Nottens, Sabi Sabi, Lion Sands, Kirkman's Kamp, Singita, Exeter Leadwood, Inyati, Idube, Dulini, Leopard Hills, Savanna and Ulusaba. 
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(08-11-2020, 01:00 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Thats the best clue we have so far, its just very weird that nobody post pictures of them.
Good detective work my friend. So odd to have so many sightings, and not a single image to go by, not even a fleeting glimpse.
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(08-11-2020, 09:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-11-2020, 07:56 PM)NCAT33 Wrote: What does this mean, are there gates dividing them?

No, MalaMala is not  part of Sabi Sand reserve for quite some time now i think. 

Sabi Sands is reserve in which are numerous private reserves. 

Reserves in Sabi Sands include Buffelshoek, Djuma, Elephant Plains, Cheetah Plains, Chitwa Chitwa, Nkorho, Simbambilli, Arathusa, Londolozi, Umkumbe, Nottens, Sabi Sabi, Lion Sands, Kirkman's Kamp, Singita, Exeter Leadwood, Inyati, Idube, Dulini, Leopard Hills, Savanna and Ulusaba. 

So what is a difference between Mala Mala and those mentioned by you reserves? Isn' Mala Mala private as well? What makes it not being part of Sabi Sands?
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(08-11-2020, 11:25 PM)Potato Wrote: So what is a difference between Mala Mala and those mentioned by you reserves? Isn' Mala Mala private as well? What makes it not being part of Sabi Sands?

Idk, it is private, but not in the gruop of Sabi Sands reserves.. As it said on their website, that MalaMala is located in between Sabi Sands and Kruger, and if you look at the google map you will see that MalaMala is named as reserve just like Sabi Sands, Manyeleti, Timbavati, Kruger etc..
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" Scar nose and 3 tooth? "


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#lion #malamala #Africa #wildlife


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