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Lions of Sabi Sands

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The Ximhungwe lioness and his cub at Northern Sabi Sands
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One of the two Kruger males (dominant over the Torchwood pride and the 4ways pride) 
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Sabi Sands Update - Mangheni pride and Othawa male - Singita
The Mhangene Pride lion cubs continue to provide endless hours of entertainment and wonderful photographic opportunities for our team at Singita Sabi Sand.⁠
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Our field guides suspect that there may have been a few more additions to the pride, although more cubs are yet to be seen, judging by the appearance of visual suckle marks on a few other females.⁠
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Watch this space in the next few weeks to see if they are right!⁠
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( This post was last modified: 10-21-2020, 12:24 AM by T I N O )

One of the two big male lions who spending more and more time in the northern parts of Sabi Sands.
How will the N Avoca males react?
These two specimen are being seeing around Nkorho Bush Lodge area with the Torchwood pride
Let's see what will happens in a near future! 
Lion dynamics are heading hot in Sabi Sands
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How far apart are they? 
Will they be hearing each others roars?
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(10-20-2020, 11:43 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: How far apart are they? 
Will they be hearing each others roars?

Avocas and Nkuhumas where recently seen in northern Londolozi, but they prob can hear each others as lions roars can be heard to 8km..
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Another beautiful photo of the newcomer into Northern parts of Sabi Sands!
One of the Kruger males accompanied with the Torchwood pride that was feeding of a Giraffe carcass nearby of him
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(10-20-2020, 11:45 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-20-2020, 11:30 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: One of the two big male lions who spending more and more time in the northern parts of Sabi Sands.
How will the N Avoca males react?
These two specimen are being seeing around Nkorho Bush Lodge area with the Torchwood pride (in the heart of Avoca territory). Let's see what will happens in a near future! 
Lion dynamics are heading hot in Sabi Sands

Idk who write this, but Nkorho is far from "Heart" of Avocas territory, more like border, but as recently they moved further southwest, they are very rarely seen there and thats prob the reason why this 2 males are seen further west.. . Nkorho was always Torchwoods territory..

We might soon have a little stand off between this 2 coalitions, not for takeovers or anything, just for establishing boundaries..

Well. Perhaps I mixed up the territories but as far I remember when the Northern Avoca males arrived in the northern Sabi Sands. they used to be seen a lot of time in Nkorho Bush Lodge area. (That's I've say that was the heart of Avoca territory).

This year was when they starting to moving towards Londolozi.
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(10-21-2020, 12:21 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Well. Perhaps I mixed up the territories but as far I remember when the Northern Avoca males arrived in the northern Sabi Sands. they used to be seen a lot of time in Nkorho Bush Lodge area. (That's I've say that was the heart of Avoca territory).

This year was when they starting to moving towards Londolozi.

Well before yes, but now Nkorho definitely is not their core territory..
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A recent sighting of the Smudge-nosed Torchwood lioness feeding of a Giraffe carcass  at Nkorho Bush Lodge.
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(10-21-2020, 12:23 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2020, 12:21 AM)TinoArmando Wrote: Well. Perhaps I mixed up the territories but as far I remember when the Northern Avoca males arrived in the northern Sabi Sands. they used to be seen a lot of time in Nkorho Bush Lodge area. (That's I've say that was the heart of Avoca territory).

This year was when they starting to moving towards Londolozi.

Well before yes, but now Nkorho definitely is not their core territory..

Okay. I'll edit it now
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Monochrome of one of the two shy dominant males of the Fourways and Torchwood lion prides.
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One of the Torchwood lionesses (Smudge-nosed female) daughter of the Matimba male. Hairy belly!
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Sabi Sands (Nkorho Bush Lodge)
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(10-20-2020, 11:43 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: How far apart are they? 
Will they be hearing each others roars?

I believe that they can heard the roars of those 2 males.

I don't know how many kilometers is of difference between Nkorho  area to northern Londolozi. But the lion roar can be heard till 8 kilometers away. they also can known how many males are roaring etc. and If I remember. They can known if are dominant males or nomadic males (as per a documentary that I've seen)
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The three Torchwood cubs at Nkorho Bush Lodge 
I hope that these cubs will make it!
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