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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(08-25-2020, 05:42 PM)Selati Wrote: Yeah I really hope that they ind the N'ws. The Pride needs some stability.

Yea, i hope they didnt lost 4th lioness, that would be tragic.. She is prob with Styx male somewhere..
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(08-25-2020, 06:45 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(08-25-2020, 05:42 PM)Selati Wrote: Yeah I really hope that they ind the N'ws. The Pride needs some stability.

Yea, i hope they didnt lost 4th lioness, that would be tragic.. She is prob with Styx male somewhere..
Yeah hopefully she and the Styx Male will link back up with the Nkuhuma Male.
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" Lions were found mating yesterday evening and the activity carried through to this morning, as we found them moving through the reserve, where they stopped periodically to mate. Always amazing to watch this intense affair between lions. "


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Ximhungwe lioness and her cub at northern Sabi Sands:


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She has a long way to go, but she is in the area in Simbambili where lion activity is very low, Nkuhumas rarely venture there.. So if she manages to raise the cub to the point when leopards and hyenas cant kill it when he is alone (most cubs die in this period, under 1 yrs old) , chances for raising the cub to adulthood will be pretty good..

Also, judging by the body structure and size of this cubs pawns, i think its a male..
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(08-27-2020, 06:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Ximhungwe lioness and her cub at northern Sabi Sands:


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She has a long way to go, but she is in the area in Simbambili where lion activity is very low, Nkuhumas rarely venture there.. So if she manages to raise the cub to the point when leopards and hyenas cant kill it when he is alone (most cubs die in this period, under 1 yrs old) , chances for raising the cub to adulthood will be pretty good..

Also, judging by the body structure and size of this cubs pawns, i think its a male..
A female cub would have been better for her survival but hopefully the little cub would make it. Wonder who sired the cub.
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(08-27-2020, 10:43 AM)Potato Wrote: Tsalala pride





Wow, such incredible video. I sure hope they can both make it, she is doing an amazing job so far keeping that cub safe. Thank you for sharing this @Potato!!
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(08-27-2020, 06:32 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Ximhungwe lioness and her cub at northern Sabi Sands:

She has a long way to go, but she is in the area in Simbambili where lion activity is very low, Nkuhumas rarely venture there.. So if she manages to raise the cub to the point when leopards and hyenas cant kill it when he is alone (most cubs die in this period, under 1 yrs old) , chances for raising the cub to adulthood will be pretty good..

Also, judging by the body structure and size of this cubs pawns, i think its a male..

They both look great @Tr1x24 Yes, she is reaching a critical juncture, but she has done a great job so far. She's the last of her pride, just like the Tsalala lioness, really pulling for both of them.
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Othawa pride few days ago:

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3 youngsters:


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HB and Aunty Othawa where not there it seems..
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One of the greatest Male Lions of all time.

The legendary Hairy Belly. 

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New cubs in Mhangeni pride


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Kambula pride with Birmingham Nhenha on Giraffe kill





Talamati pride with Dark Mane Avoca

Another incredible time with Talamati Lions... These cubs never stop teasing the big guy, awesome experience with your guests out there!




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" Keeping a watchful eye on giraffe approaching nearby. "


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