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(09-26-2017, 10:45 AM)Chris Wrote: Those 9 magheni males will be a fore to be reckoned with I mean if they stick together no coalition will be able to take them down.
Hmmm, But history says big coalitions tend to split. (Mapogos, Matimbas)
(09-26-2017, 10:45 AM)Chris Wrote: Those 9 magheni males will be a fore to be reckoned with I mean if they stick together no coalition will be able to take them down.
Hmmm, But history says big coalitions tend to split. (Mapogos, Matimbas)
Not all do look at the majingilanes, Birminghams, mantimanles, mohalebetsi males and more. So not all do.
Monday, 18 September 2017: Four lionesses of the Nkuhuma pride of lions resting at Horse Shoe open area. Ten members of the Nkuhuma pride of lions walking along Madash road
Tuesday, 19 September 2017: Ten members of the Nkuhuma pride of lions feeding an Impala kill at Pungwe crossing
Wednesday, 20 September 2017: One male lion of the Birmingham coalition resting at Misti Mati
Friday, 22 September 2017: Eight members of the Styx lion pride resting on Ingwe open area. One lioness of the Styx pride moving her cubs to a new den in the Mholewati
Saturday, 23 September 2017: Two Birmingham male lions resting in the Mholewati
Sunday, 24 September 2017: Nine members of the Styx lion pride walking west on Seepline Road
I think this is third Lioness given birth recently. (As the last set of 4 cubs were born in march, they are not carried and put in densite.. these are new set of cubs!!)
One Styx lioness carying one of her cubs – Morné Fouché
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Styx lion pride playing in a Maroela tree – Dawie Lombard
Today's Game Drive highlight comes thanks to the Mhangeni Super Pride that has been in our area of late.
During a stop at a Dam, the 17 member pride along with Majingilane coalition members Dark Mane and Golden Mane, took time to rest after feeding last night.
2 sub-adult members however took it upon themselves to entertain each other, as well as ourselves. It did not end well for one of the sub males as he went for a dip in the dam, thanks to being nudged in by his sibling. A proper addition to our #DuliniMoments!
This morning's game drive was highlighted by the Mhangeni pride once again. This time, we were fortunate to observe them as they feasted on a Cape Buffalo that was successfully hunted the previous night. In fact, they had taken 2 Buffalo in the over night hours. After all, when there are 17 mouths to feed in the pride, as well as Dark Mane and Golden Mane of the Majingilane coalition who are also with the pride, it takes quite a bit of effort! Credits: DulaniMoments