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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(06-25-2024, 06:56 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(06-25-2024, 04:42 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: New updated map since last one (December 2023):


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Some updates since last time:

- NK breakaway female RidgeNose was killed by Mhangeni pride
- 1/3 NK 2016 females was killed, unknown by who 
- oldest NK pride female Chela was also killed by PCMs who invaded north
- Lip Scar NK young male found dead in Singita, his bros moved into Kruger (Plains Camp area)
- 1/2 oldest Mhangeni females passed away
- 1 of Styx sub females was killed by Msuthu pride, when mating with Gijima males
- Talamati pride was renamed into Msuthu (or Msutlu?) pride, down south
- 3/4 oldest Kambula females split, they where named Ntsevu pride
- BDMs lost territory towards end of 2023, 1 male left Sabi Sands
- Dark Maned Talamati young male disappeared at the end of 2023
- Talamati pride are down to 3 members, 1 adult and 2 subs
- some prides got new cubs
- I decided to remove members of Torchwood pride as we cant get enough info and regular updates on them, so no point of showcasing wrong info
- I added Imbali Breakaways up north, under Kruger male

Thank you, my friend, very much for always keeping us updated with your maps!
Hi thank you. I had a question. In the Talamatie pride there is still 2 sub adults?
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