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the Selati coalition

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Another unknown male Lion was found down South on Powerline rd. He was quite skittish and visual was lost without a confirmed ID. Possibly the last remaining Selati male that everyone is still looking for?
   
he miss his brothers
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( This post was last modified: 07-18-2017, 03:31 AM by Tshokwane )

@Chris I was the one that told you to quit it last time, in the other thread. 

I don't mind questions. Questions are fine, especially when you're trying to learn.

But in this case, they were right. So unless it's to just mess with us, in which case you're going to piss me off, then don't do that. What's the point?

Now, do me a favour and if you're not able or willing to look for new info, then wait patiently for it, please.
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(07-18-2017, 03:17 AM)Tshokwane Wrote: @Chris I was the one that told you to quit it last time, in the other thread. 

I don't mind questions. Questions are fine, especially when you're trying to learn.

But in this case, they were right. So unless it's to just mess with us, in which case you're going to piss me off, then don't do that. What's the point?

Now, do me a favour and if you're not able or willing to look for new info, then wait patiently for it, please.

ITS NOT TO MESS WITH YOU GUYS IT HAS BEEN 2 MONTHS SINCE THE LAST REPORT, AND YOUR TELLING ME IM BAD FOR THAT.
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No. 

What I'm telling you is that you keep asking the same when clearly there hadn't been news on them, otherwise we would have posted it.

When there is new info, we post it. 

As for now, what T Rabbit posted here in #136 is the last info there has been on him since the last two months.
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( This post was last modified: 11-14-2017, 11:08 PM by Fredymrt )

Photos Credits Africa Imagery 

The Selati boys back in December 2011 South Mala Mala 

Selati #2 and Selati #4

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Selati #4

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Selati #3

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( This post was last modified: 09-20-2017, 10:22 AM by Chris Edit Reason: Forgot a word )

How is the talamati pride and the selati male doing? @Tshokwane
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(09-20-2017, 10:21 AM)Chris Wrote: How is the talamati pride and the selati male doing?

I haven't read an update yet on them, although to be fair I have not visited Tintswalo's page.

As soon as I see some update, I'll post it.
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Beautiful lions, probably the most good looking coalition that ever seen in SS. Them and the Charleston.
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Have you heard about the selati male and the talamati pride? @Tshokwane
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(11-05-2017, 01:49 AM)Chris Wrote: Have you heard about the selati male and the talamati pride? @Tshokwane

i wish the selati and matshapiri would join together!
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(11-05-2017, 03:10 AM)swtlei4u Wrote:
(11-05-2017, 01:49 AM)Chris Wrote: Have you heard about the selati male and the talamati pride? @Tshokwane

i wish the selati and matshapiri would join together!

I doubt, as Selati is dominant male and have pride and cubs .. which won't be accepted by Matshapiri... who most certainly kill cubs to get females back to Oestrous
Generally Nomadic males join hands to become dominant..
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Photo Credit Ross Couper 


3 Kings of West Sabi Sands

L ( Selati #3), C (Selati #4), R (Selati #1).

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Freddymrt; is selati#3 the last selati alive? The #1 is the dark selati who was killed by majingilanes?
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( This post was last modified: 11-14-2017, 06:17 AM by Fredymrt )

@T Rabbit

Selati #3 was killed by the Majingilane males (In 2014).

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Selatis #4 died earlier this year and there hasn't been any sighting/update of the remaining Selati #1 for the past few months.
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Are all the selatis dead now? Did any of their cubs survive?
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