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On the afternoon of the 26th, we relocated the Ntsuntsu male leopard on Wilderness, with his kill still dangling in the Tamboti tree. The Nhahru pride was also relocated on Mveve link, with both Thanda impi male Lions also enjoying the Buffalo kill.
Yesterday morning, we found the 2 Thanda Impi male Lions on Reedbuck plains. The Ntsuntsu male Leopard was also seen in the same place. Some Hyenas were also feeding on a Hippo carcass at Old Pump. Late in the morning, the mother Mbiri Lioness was found with a Buffalo kill on Windi Windi. The 4 cubs were with her and the sighting very quickly escalated to a beautiful family sighting.
In the afternoon, we relocated the Mbiri female and her cubs. 2 of the other Mbiri lionesses were with her. The cubs were suckling, and it obviously hurt. She took her frustration out on one of the young Lionesses. The Ntsuntsu male Leopard had unfortunately moved off his kill and wasn't relocated. The Thanda Impi male Lions were found on Vulture pan road.
This morning, the Mbiri pride was relocated with the thanda Impi male Lions on Windi Windi. The Nharhu pride was found at Metsikitsoro plains.
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About Sizanani: "He's feeding on a Buffalo. But his leg doesn't look good."