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(10-17-2020, 05:51 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: Nothing is impossible in the lion movements.
I have posted a image above. He is one of the S129 males.
Its not, its 1 day apart from this 2 sightings, and distance between this 2 places is >70 km, even for lion thats impossible in 1 day, and 2 s129 males are seen regulary in Nkuhlu area and are dominant for few months now.. They are not nomadic..
Lions can be similar in looks, but that definetly is not s129 male...
I have recently finished identifying both lions.
They're the same male lions that were chasing off by the Mbiri males in Aug 2020.
Images by: Twiga Travel Africa and Safraaz Suliman
(10-28-2020, 11:02 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: I have recently finished identifying both lions.
They're the same male lions that were chasing off by the Mbiri males in Aug 2020.
Images by: Twiga Travel Africa and Safraaz Suliman
Yea, it seems that those 2 are new dominant males in that area, area where Nsemani males where before.. Somebody said that Nsemani are seen further south around Kumana Dam..