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05-28-2024, 03:04 AM( This post was last modified: 05-28-2024, 03:20 AM by T I N O )
Welcome back to WildFact again, my friend.
April 28th 2024, Chela the Nkuhuma lioness was found dead by WildEarth during the sunrise drive. It’s believed she was killed by Plains Camp Males.
March 14th 2024: The four daughters of the Avoca male from Talamati pride have been named as the Msuthu pride after the Msuthu drainage line in their territory, it also pays homage to their initial use of the Msuthu as a refuge and den site for both litters of cubs.
26th May 2024, the two Black dam males were chased off by the 2 Plains camp males
April 2024, The Tsalala lioness gave birth to cubs. Cubs are still hidden at the den site.
24th May 2024, two young males were seen at Sabi Sabi.
they’re sons of the Charleston males from the S65 pride
15th May 2024, Mohawk and the Nkuhuma boys were seen on Kruger (Rhino concession)
24th May 2024, the remaining S.Avoca male was seen 1km away from the three Nkuhuma young males (Rhino Walking Safari)
17th May 2024, the two Othawa females were sighted together after a few days of being “missing” “separated from each-other”
18th April 2024, the Nkuhuma male made a return to Western Sabi Sands with a surprise. He partnered with the Tumbela male and they have been moving together since then. On 2nd May 2024, they were sighted in Kruger and later seen back again in SS.
23rd January 2024: The remaining Talamati breakaway lioness was named as Tiyelele which means “Resilience”
23rd May 2024: The two Talamati sub-adults were chased by the Nkuhuma pride when they were feeding on a dead giraffe carcass (No signs of Tiyelele)
17th February 2024, the Nkuhuma lioness Ridge nose was killed by the Mangheni pride