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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Tumbela and Nkuhuma male still together deep in the south at Tengile River Lodge, credits to Guide Rodger Bowren:


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(04-29-2024, 07:25 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Tumbela and Nkuhuma male still together deep in the south at Tengile River Lodge, credits to Guide Rodger Bowren:


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That sure does look like something has happened to the flap that used to be NYM's eyelid. The flap is completely missing now, cleanly it appears as well, and now there is some strange swelling in it's place.
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Both BDM in Djuma right now on WildEarth.
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K4 needs to get out of there, this could end very badly if he is caught alone...
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(04-29-2024, 10:00 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Both BDM in Djuma right now on WildEarth.

Way to show up when it doesn't matter boys!!!
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The ximungwe cubs are among the most stunning duos of sabi sand


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(04-29-2024, 03:52 PM)Vengeous Wrote:
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K4 needs to get out of there, this could end very badly if he is caught alone...

Interesting times ahead!
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(04-29-2024, 05:44 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: The ximungwe cubs are among the most stunning duos of sabi sand



Hope the Ximhungwe pride rebuilds once again in a good amount of members
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Are we sitting on a powder keg with a lit flamethrower in north Sabi right now?
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Slightly better news today after everything that happened yesterday



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(04-29-2024, 10:00 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Both BDM in Djuma right now on WildEarth.

When Cedric pulled up to that sighting he mentioned that it was Saturday (Caturday), so unless Cedric was wrong about the day, that footage wasn't from today.
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(04-29-2024, 07:47 PM)KM600 Wrote: Slightly better news today after everything that happened yesterday




Why is Mohawk alone?  that's not great.  I did see a youtube video, not sure how authentic it is, so that's why I didn't post it yet showing Chela's son roaring.
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(04-29-2024, 08:06 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote:
(04-29-2024, 07:47 PM)KM600 Wrote: Slightly better news today after everything that happened yesterday




Why is Mohawk alone?  that's not great.  I did see a youtube video, not sure how authentic it is, so that's why I didn't post it yet showing Chela's son roaring.

I think the video u may be referring to is an old video back from December in Nkorho. Seems it may be floating around again due to his connection to Chela. 

I doubt Mohawk is actually alone too, his sons are most likely in the area but just haven’t been spotted. Hopefully we get more regular updates on them.
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( This post was last modified: 04-30-2024, 12:04 AM by T_Ferguson )

The text that was with that post about Mohawk....

14:51pm
1 Lions Stationary
Lion seems to be ill.
S83, 1.5km W of the H1-2 Turnoff onto S83 towards Skukuza
Near Skukuza
Tinged by Michelle

This is down near where Skorro and NK are now isn't it?  Nkhulu territories?  There are a few coalitions/rogue males down here right?

The "seems to be ill" is a concern, and the alone was my biggest take.

Poor Mohawk...

Further edit. There was video with this sighting, and someone posted to me that they saw it and Mohawk does look thin, but not emaciated. Hopefully we get permission to see it.
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(04-29-2024, 07:25 AM)Mapokser Wrote: Tumbela and Nkuhuma male still together deep in the south at Tengile River Lodge, credits to Guide Rodger Bowren:
Hopefully, they stay together this time.
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