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Nkuhlu males

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Nkhulu x Sand River
MALAMALA GAME RESERVE | GAME REPORT | January-2024

THE SAND RIVER PRIDE = 14
  •  2 ADULT FEMALES ± 10 YEARS 6 MONTHS
  •  2 ADULT FEMALES ± 5 YEARS 6 MONTHS
  •  1 SUB-ADULT FEMALE 4 YEARS 0 MONTHS
  • 3 SUB-ADULTS (1 FEMALE & 2 MALES) 3 YEARS 5 MONTHS
  • 6 SUB-ADULTS 2 YEARS 5 MONTHS

SOUTHERN CHARLESTON
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"Members of the Sand River Pride were only seen on one occasion this month, and at least some of the
lionesses have been forced into submission by the Nkhulu male coalition. Due to this takeover, the
sub-adults of this pride have scattered and potentially killed by the new males. On the 24th, four
lionesses were with a single Nkhulu male in the Sand River at KK Crossing."

Smudge Nkhulu in Sabi Sands, by Michael Nk
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Nkhulu male #6 in Kruger with a lioness. Posted February 16 by Volker Rebual

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Nkhulu male #6 by himself, looking skinny. Posted today
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So insane he’s the only one I’ve seen with females and he’s the sickest one and the youngest
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(02-18-2024, 01:02 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: So insane he’s the only one I’ve seen with females and he’s the sickest one and the youngest
The 5th Nkhulu was also seen in the company of a female. Earlier this week, around the same time #6

Nkhulu #5 in Kruger with a lioness, Posted February 13 by dado0308

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He is probably so sick that he stopped patrolling and now sticks to the pride for food.
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So there is only 2 Sand River male lions left alive or that have been seen?
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Dreadlock, slide 1
Nkhulu #4, slide 9


Dreadlock

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Nkhulu #4

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By Kasia Dominiak
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So is it possible they chased and Mohawk and sons away??
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(02-20-2024, 12:52 AM)Friarfan619 Wrote: So is it possible they chased and Mohawk and sons away??
I do not have this information. It would be possible, but i would say unlikely. There is no evidence that this happened, it is more likely that Mohawk and his sons returned to Sabi Sand after finding nothing in KNP(?)
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"Roaming the banks of the Sand River, this majestic male lion commands his territory with unwavering vigilance. With a keen eye for rivals, he ensures his domain remains unchallenged."
5th Nkhulu

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andBeyond guide: Donovan Cross
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"Another early morning find on the H1-2 close to Skukuza, there were two brothers who came out the S83 loop and casually walked down the road towards us"
Nkhulu #3

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By Ron Rijs
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Nkhulus in KNP, by ankatraczyk
#3

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#3 & #5

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Nkhulu #5, by ricardolrocha_

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5th Nkhulu in Skukuza KNP

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3 lions on H1-2, Near Skukuza:
5th Nkhulu male, a lioness and either one of his brothers or another lioness






chasing some impalas


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Nkhulu male #3 by himself in Kruger National Park

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by Ruben Lambrechts / Kim Colsan
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