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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(12-04-2021, 02:34 AM)Calvitoo Wrote:
(12-04-2021, 02:20 AM)lionuk Wrote:
(12-04-2021, 01:49 AM)criollo2mil Wrote: If I may ask, where have you gotten confirmation of Talamati cubs?  I have only heard suspicions and never any sightings.   

I’m only tracking 11 cubs with the Styx Pride.  

I’m also tracking 9 Talamati Sub-Adults.  

I also would like to add that two of the a Nkuhuma lionesses (ridge nose and amber eyes) have splintered from the main Pride and have spent the last two or more months with the PCYMs.   In a similar fashion that two (maybe 3) of the Talamati lionesses have been away with Imbali/S8 male.

Lastly, one lone lioness, sister to N’waswishaka is now taking residence in lion sands and has 3 cubs, suspected to be sired by the S Avocas
I agree with you on everything what you've written here. Several contradictory statements by Calvitoo, I'm afraid.
I'm sorry that I left many things I had to do it quickly, sorry.

 No worries, just trying to flush out all the details and reconcile what we all have.   I certainly don’t claim to have 100% of all sightings so I always like to ask.  I always appreciate the dialogue
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