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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(06-28-2017, 07:00 PM)leocrest Wrote: I'll make assumptions on territories below. I could be very wrong, please correct if so. 

Bboys:
Buffelshoek
Chitwa Chitwa
Djuma
Nkorho
Cheetah Plains
Arathusa
Very northern part of Mala Mala

Majis:
Everything west of Elephant plains and Londolozi

Elephant Plains serves as a buffer zone between bboys and majis.

Avoca & Matshapiri disputed area:
Londolozi
Western parts of Londolozi

Charleston Males:
Most of eastern Mala Mala and into KNP

Mantis:
Kirkmans
Southern Mala Mala
Large portion in KNP
The BB´s are also seen in Manyeleti and Simbambili quite regularly
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