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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(10-25-2020, 10:47 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:



Thanks for the video. I hope that these three cubs will make the adulthood as their cousins/brothers are doing at the moment. 
If these cubs survive till the indepence. Could be perhaps one of the last offspring of the BBoys. However some of the Kambula females can enter in estrus sooner or later... and the Kambula pride will increases even more on members.
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The Tumbela/Nharu males after  chasing the Daggaboys with no success at Inyati Game Lodge
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After a long day of lion around one of the Ximhungwe lionesses takes the last moments of the afternoon to relax.
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Looks like styx females have finally got their pride males. One female was seen with one of the N'waswitshakas while the other two were in the company of the other N'waswitshaka brothers.
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The two Avoca male lions have spent a significant portion of time with the Nkuhuma pride in recent weeks, these beautiful boys have treated guests to some truly wonderful sightings.
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One of the males that dominates the Torchwood and Fourways prides of lions at Sabi Sands
A male lion on the move is always impressive
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Torchwood pride cubs out and about after they had a good meal feeding off a Wildebeest kill with the rest of the pride.
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Dad's turn
A very cute sighting of the Othawa male with one of his two cubs of the Mangheni pride sharing a tender moment as Father and son at Savanna Private Game Reserve
The Othawa male is growing even more with each passing day! on what beast of male lion he is becoming
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The Othawa boys on the move.
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The othawa male is a stunning looking male lion, thats for sure
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Good video of the Torchwood Pride at Malamala, including some cubs. The lions portion begins at 7:21, but if you watch the video portion before that, they got some stunning video of a herd of elephants.




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(10-27-2020, 11:43 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Good video of the Torchwood Pride at Malamala, including some cubs. The lions portion begins at 7:21, but if you watch the video portion before that, they got some stunning video of a herd of elephants.





The Lioness that appears on the min 07:43. It's daughter of the Matimba males. If we  guide ourselves through the colour of their eyes and facial similarities... Her should be daughter of the Matimba male (Hairy belly.)
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Torchwood lioness Smudge-nosed seen recently at MalaMala Game Reserve
Screenshot from: MalaMala Game Reserve(Youtube post) - MalaMala GR,27/10/2020.
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I love this ongoing affair between the infertile Kambula female and Ottawa Male. I've never heard of a female lioness going off to find another male when she has dominant males in her territory... but may it happens more than we think in the wild. 

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Amore regal place for a male lion to be, I can’t imagine. The Othawa male and an Ntsevu lioness on Plaque Rock on the Sand River. The lioness was in fact watching the Tsalala pride that was on the far bank of the river. The Ntsevu female retreated a few seconds later, without having been seen by the Tsalala lioness. 

Full blog: https://blog.londolozi.com/2020/10/26/th...-fracture/
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(10-28-2020, 12:03 AM)Gijima Wrote: I love this ongoing affair between the infertile Kambula female and Ottawa Male. I've never heard of a female lioness going off to find another male when she has dominant males in her territory... but may it happens more than we think in the wild. 

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Amore regal place for a male lion to be, I can’t imagine. The Othawa male and an Ntsevu lioness on Plaque Rock on the Sand River. The lioness was in fact watching the Tsalala pride that was on the far bank of the river. The Ntsevu female retreated a few seconds later, without having been seen by the Tsalala lioness. 

Full blog: https://blog.londolozi.com/2020/10/26/th...-fracture/

I agree, it is a very interesting situation. OM is another of the approx 10 lions that I try to follow closely, simply a gorgeous specimen of a lion.
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