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Lions of Sabi Sands

Panama Mapokser Offline
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( This post was last modified: 09-30-2024, 08:41 PM by Mapokser )

SYM was with the elder Kambula female from the Kambula pride, the mother of K12 female and K6 male.

Kambula pride has chased SYM and K12 already recently, if ( unsurprisingly ) not even her sisters and mother accepted her after so long, her aunts from the Ntsevu pride won't. It was K6 female who originally chased K12 when she tried to rejoin as a sub, back when Kambulas were a single pride.

Anyway, best thing for K12 right now would join forces with the Talamati female.

And as for SYM, I doubt his fathers even remember him, he'd be seen as a random young male and probably killed if Ndhzengas are in bad mood.
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( This post was last modified: 2 hours ago by Mwk85 Edit Reason: Fixed spelling error )

According to the information in the post the Kruger male was seen trying to mate with Nkuhuma lionesses. Southern Black Dam male is said to have been with the subadults. 

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(4 hours ago)Mwk85 Wrote: According to the information in the post the Kruger male saw seen trying to mate with Nkuhuma lionesses. Southern Black Dam male is said to have been with the subadults. 


Well then, that didn’t last long. Looks like the cub is already in serious danger. Got a lot of respect for the Kruger Male, trying to claim the North as a lone male is pretty much impossible unless he takes territory on Sabi Sands / Manyeleti border like S8 had and then maybe it could work, but u still have Kambulas lurking even then. 

I hope he gets to successfully sire atleast one more litter, great genes to pass around.
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