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(03-05-2021, 06:47 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Saw a post on facebook apparently from someone who contacted the folks at Singita
Quote:Hi Dan! We have a lion sighting summary from our team on the ground in our latest wildlife report.
• At the beginning of February the Mhangene pride where comprised of six females, three cubs and the Othawa male. This changed on the morning of the 21st February with the arrival of the four N'waswitshaka lions. The Mhangene pride scattered and the event left us with great concern regarding the wellbeing of the pride and cubs. In the week that followed, the pride slowly re-grouped, but with a chilling discovery… only one cub seems to have survived, and the Othawa male is limping. The four males have returned back to southern Sabi Sand, but will they be back? We have to wait and see!
• The Othawa sub-adults (one female and three males) were viewed a few times last month in the western parts of the property.
• The Styx and Nkuhuma coalition have been found throughout the north and central parts of the property, still nomadic and not marking a territory.