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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(06-18-2020, 01:18 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Whos the male with the fourways?

A coalition of 2 males from Kruger, they where seen close to Tshokwane last year, they became dominant over Fourways pride somewhere around mid 2019, so the older subadults are not theirs, they are either of Torchwoods male Hairy Belly (seen with the pride towards the end of 2018 and early 2019, left the pride with 2 Fourways young males east into Kruger) or 5th Mantimahle (seen with the pride in April 2019).

Their origins are unknown, but they are very skittish, not used to vehicles, so they prob came from area in Kruger where vechicles are not that common..

They might control some more pride/s further east, because other "Smudge Nosed" male is not seen that often with Fourways pride as this one is..
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Are the fourways inbetween the bboys and n. Avoca's?
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(06-18-2020, 02:05 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Are the fourways inbetween the bboys and n. Avoca's?

No, they are east, on eastern border of MalaMala with Kruger..
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(06-18-2020, 02:05 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Are the fourways inbetween the bboys and n. Avoca's?

no, fourways are coming from kruger side, eastern part of mala mala . Avocas are north, Bboys are central and western parts of Mala mala.
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So i get into some research about this guys and Fourways pride, they where seen mating with Fourways pride in March 2019:

(note: they mistaken smudge nosed male with Torchwoods male)

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=307582806598260&id=181324685890740

So they become dominant earlier than i think at first, because there was report of 5th Mantimahle with Fourways pride in April 2019, but that prob wasnt Fourways pride, yet Plains Camp pride.. 

And Torchwood male was seen with 2 Fourways young males in Kruger at H10 road in January 2019,so this males prob chased them away:


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So its most likely that majority of Fourways cubs/subadults are from this 2 males, maybe except few, i think i saw 1 older young male who might be from Torchwoods male.. 
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Styx pride with Nkuhuma male at Sabi Sabi

We found 4 adolescent female lions and two young male lions moving around the reserve this morning in search of a meal.


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One of the younger Mhangeni lionesses has pretty bad leg injury.




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(06-18-2020, 08:45 PM)Potato Wrote: One of the younger Mhangeni lionesses has pretty bad leg injury.

Isnt that 1 of the older ones?
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" We found 4 female lions and two male lions moving around the reserve this morning in search of a meal. "


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The nkhuma male is looking good
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When you watch life of lion like Nkuhuma, Styx and Mangheni big boy (miss him) you understand why lions are kings of savvana.
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(06-19-2020, 12:42 AM)Dreadlocks Wrote: When you watch life of lion like Nkuhuma, Styx and Mangheni big boy (miss him) you understand why lions are kings of savvana

I think that goes for majority of young males, 1 out of 8 male cubs on average reach the point of being territorial or in other words "kings"..

Its always sad to see when young males vent missing, or they die/get killed, but majority of young males dont survive that nomadic phase, unless you are in big coalitions like 4 or more strong, then chances of surviving are much bigger..
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(06-18-2020, 09:37 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(06-18-2020, 08:45 PM)Potato Wrote: One of the younger Mhangeni lionesses has pretty bad leg injury.

Isnt that 1 of the older ones?

Acctually I do not know. When I wrote this I though guide said this at some point in the video, but after rewatching I do not hear it.
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(06-19-2020, 05:47 PM)Potato Wrote: Acctually I do not know. When I wrote this I though guide said this at some point in the video, but after rewatching I do not hear it.

To me it looks like 1 of the older ones..
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" The lions were being their normal lion selves lying around and waiting for the cover of darkness before setting off on the hunt. "


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