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11-01-2024, 02:58 PM( This post was last modified: 11-01-2024, 03:00 PM by NLAL11 )
(11-01-2024, 11:03 AM)KM600 Wrote:
(11-01-2024, 10:19 AM)sunless Wrote: Update today at North Sabi Sands: Nov. 1, 2024 - AM
*Two Mantimahle Males at Djuma mating with one Imbali female.
*Three/Four Imbali Females were also sighted.
*Seems like the Imbali Pride is exploring the void that the Talamati Pride left in the North.
*Seven Nkuhumas at Chitwa Dam Wall, six females and one young male so one female is missing maybe its Little Amber the injured one by the Mantimahle Males.
*Two PCM sighted at Hoffsman Property (South of Djuma) by a guide.
That Imbali lioness might be a wrong ID, and it’s really Little Amber. The day we know Mantimhales were spotted with Little Amber and mating, EP said they were seen with an Imbali lioness on that day and mating too, so highly likely it’s really her.
PCMs possibly making their way back North is interesting, and something I wish wasn’t happening tbh. I’d much rather have Mantimahles and the K4 fight it out over control of that pride. Looks like we’ll prolly see an encounter with atleast some of these boys soon.
I initally thought the same (misID) when I saw the EP log, and the sighting last week was probably her, but she's been spotted back with the pride, and after what happened with those males I doubt she would then go back to them. She's probably very relieved to be back in the safety of her pride.
Yeah a clash seems inevitable, but probably needs to happen. I also would rather the PCs just stopped coming to the north, but they won't do that until they receive some push-back/resistance from other males.