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If i am not mistaken, Mbiri pride now are down to 4 cubs. Two orpen cubs and two youngest Tintswalo cubs born December 2021. Would be 5 if Kupona made it.
I was pulling for that little guy. RIP little fighter. I’m hoping this lioness can have more cubs and be successful and it is t a physical situation that prevented these cubs to get proper nourishment. Maybe it was inexperience.
Two Talamati Males in the Manyeleti by Wesley Hill
Spoke to Wesley, they had a run in with the Nharus and Red Road who have been pushing south in response to the Mbiris pushing south
04-12-2022, 01:58 AM( This post was last modified: 04-12-2022, 01:59 AM by Tr1x24 )
(04-12-2022, 01:36 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Huh weird, Legendsafaris had the Talamatis in the Sabi Sands today. five females 2 males
Well, lions travel, distance from Pungwe in Southern Manyeleti to Elephant Plains is less then 5 km, humans can walk that in a half- hour to 1h. Especially if they got chased by RRM and Nharhus.
As we see, N'ws where seen today patroling thru 3-4 reserves.
Lions on average travel to 10 km a day, sometimes more, sometimes less.