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11-12-2024, 10:25 PM( This post was last modified: 11-12-2024, 10:55 PM by sunless )
(11-12-2024, 09:49 PM)Vengeous Wrote: According to Elephant Plains Big 5 sightings, on 8 November they saw: "The Southern Avoca male lion and the Kruger male lion mating with two Nkuhuma lioness, at the junction of Cutline and Konkoni"...
Would not really trust this as much as some guide in the North is confused with so many males around, they have confused other males for others there is this time (last 2 weeks more or less) when they confused the Kambula Males with the Nkuhuma Males (the 2 in Kruger) and they thought Nkuhuma Males comeback and mated with the Nkuhumas. Also the last sighting of Southern Avoca and Kruger is they are near the border to Kruger, East of the Northern Sabi Sands. Also 2 Kambulas K4 and K6 is mating with 2 Nkuhumas on Nov. 8 so maybe they misidentify them and K3 is with the rest of the Nkuhumas also on Nov. 8. It is not possible for South Avoca and Kruger to mate with the Nkuhumas as the 4 adult female (mating female) is with the Kambulas and the other 3 females are not yet still at that age.