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(01-09-2018, 01:22 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: MALAMALA TODAY: January 7th&8th. Chaos erupted late on Saturday evening when 2 clans of hyenas competed over a large carcass near the confluence of the Matshapiri River and the Sand River. The Matshapiri male lion was next to get in on the spoils but his time there was short-lived... The 4 Gowrie males charged in and took possession of the bounty- the Matshapiri male narrowly escaped with his life. Later on in the morning he was found along the lower reaches of the Kapen River. 3 Kambula lionesses joined the Gowrie males and a 4th Kambula lioness, the one that has recently given birth, was seen south of the Rock Drift Donga. This afternoon 2 of the Gowrie males were spotted close to Main Camp sporting fresh-battle wounds. The other 2 coalition members were with 4 Kambula lionesses near Matumi Rocks and the Matshapiri male was in front of Rattray’s Camp. Both Avoca males were viewed in Charleston.
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I think he is Mfumo
Knowing which male lion generated those cubs would be a challenge, will be interesting to see what happens to the Kambula pride if they keep doing what they have been doing any present or future cubs won't last long.
Let's see if those two fought with each other or other lions.