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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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Updates and news from the last map i posted around 3-4 months ago:

- younger Sparta lioness, sired by Majingilanes, unfortunatley passed away.
- nomadic Styx pride are recently seen more and more in Western sector and it seems that they lost 1 of the younger lionesses.
- Nkuhumas and N.Avocas moved their territory a bit more south, because of that Talamati pride is hanging more around Djuma.
- now is certaint that Torchwood pride doesnt have cubs anymore.
- 1 of the 15 Kambulas cubs/subadults might be missing, we'll see.
- Sand River and Fourways prides are added to the map as they where seen recently in Sabi Sands.
- young Sand River male is hanging out in Sabi Sabi, following 2 Southern Pride lionesses.
- 2 nomadic Ximhungwe lionesses are recently seen in southwest Manyeleti.
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