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Interesting things happening in western Sabi Sands as always. Lion dynamics as unpredictable as ever.
It looks like Plainscamp are little more tolerant to the presence of the Tumbela male compared to the rest of lions.
At one point yesterday night, Plainscamp males lying 50m above the Ximhungwe Pride and Tumbela male lying 30 m below them. He only made a hasty retreat once the Plainscamp males began to get active. They didn't necessarily chase him. If the Plainscamp males had real intent to chase Tumbela they would have done immediately after finding Ximhungwe and Tumbela together.
It is rare or impossible to see dominant males allowing other males staying this close to one of their favourite pride without issues.
The original post reads as follows,
Rock and a hard place...
The watched the shimungwe lionesses roaring away on a clearing last night, the 2 Plains camp males lying 50m above them and the Tumbela male lying 30m below them, we assume they all knew of each other's presence. Once the plains camp males started getting active the Tumbela made a hasty escape.