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Lions of Sabi Sands

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The beautiful Othawa breakaway female eyes out some newborn buffalo calves within a large herd as they approach a nearby watering hole.


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After returning to the site where the Southern Pride had brought down a wildebeest the day before, we found that hyenas had stolen the remains and the pride had moved on. After an exciting tracking exercise, we found the Southern Pride in a thicket.


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Early one morning, we found the Mhangeni Pride resting in the southern section of the reserve (Sabi Sabi).


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The Othawa pride and two Tumbela males were seen today, feasting on the remains of a Wildebeest 
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Does anybody know if both Nkuhuma breakaway females Amber eyes and ridge nose gave birth? Or just one litter of two cubs so far? @Tr1x24  I can't find info on a second litter being born. 
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(03-29-2022, 06:29 PM)Mabingilane Wrote: Does anybody know if both Nkuhuma breakaway females Amber eyes and ridge nose gave birth? Or just one litter of two cubs so far? @Tr1x24  I can't find info on a second litter being born. 
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Only Ridge Nose has been confirmed having cubs.  When Reazert, The guide was asked about Amber Eyes this week, he said she didn’t seem pregnant.
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Two new males found in sabi sabi. 
One of the nwaswitshaka male found their presence and starts roaring. He stood no chance in front of these two new mmales and was forced to flee from his territory. 

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2 new young males in Sabi Sabi, they found Gore alone and chased him :


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@Brahimlegend any idea who are these males?

Althrough they won this "fight", they are playing with fire when rest of N'ws figure out what is happening.
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lionuk Offline
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Last year it was relatively calm in Sabi Sabi and now it is descending into chaos
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My initial thought was those males might be the sons of the Charlestons males, but was told no.
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(03-29-2022, 08:09 PM)lionuk Wrote: My initial thought was those males might be the sons of the Charlestons males, but was told no.

No, they are not these 2 Charleston sons:


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I wonder if theres more of them, remember Sabi Sabi report from month ago saying 4 new males in the area? And that 1 is more mature one?? 

Those 2 might be from that 4, they seem pretty confident if they are only 2..
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No, never seen these boys before.
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(03-29-2022, 08:26 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: No, never seen these boys before.

Remember those 3/4 young boys on S1 near Phabeni Gate few months ago? 1 male was a bit older with longer mane.

Do you have any photos of them?
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@Brahimlegend I found them :






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There should be 1 more male with them, if he is still alive.
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Very interesting times ahead ! Ss has gone nuts
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I said it before but the Nwaswitshaka males are to have a tough time controlling that large a territory whilst separated. Nhenha and his 7 sons already roam their territory like it's nothing and with all 4 being separated majority of the time, its hard to control their entire southern territory whilst mating with the Kambula females up in the north. They leave gore alone to defend their 2 southern prides and eventually they might end up being taken out one by one.
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