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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Bit more footage of the Ximhungwes. I think this is my favourite cub in Sabi Sands, always so inquisite and gorgeous looking.




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United Kingdom Tonpa Offline
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Is the Ximungwe lioness the last offspring of the selati males?
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(02-13-2021, 06:51 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Is the Ximungwe lioness the last offspring of the selati males?

No, they got 2-3 lionesses in Talamati pride and 2 Talamati young males in Kruger (its unknown if those 2 are stil alive).
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Were the Majingalane fathered by the Robson/Othawa males? no right?
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Nhenha with Kambula pride from 7:30




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This young male lion was one of two that were found by Nick and tracker Jerry Sibiya late one morning in the far south eastern corner of Londolozi. It created a bit of debate as to who the pair were. The only young males we are aware of in the area at the moment are the Styx and Nkahuma males but it was suggested that these males could be from the Sand River pride. We’re still not sure but its great to have young lions roaming around.


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(02-14-2021, 02:17 PM)Potato Wrote: This young male lion was one of two that were found by Nick and tracker Jerry Sibiya late one morning in the far south eastern corner of Londolozi. It created a bit of debate as to who the pair were. The only young males we are aware of in the area at the moment are the Styx and Nkahuma males but it was suggested that these males could be from the Sand River pride. We’re still not sure but its great to have young lions roaming around.

Thats Styx. 

I think NK and Styx will stick around Sabi Sands.. No dominant males are trying to chase them so far, so they prob feel pretty confident hanging around.. 

I noticed that they dont venture into 4 N'ws territory, they are sticking around Tumbela/OM and Bboys territory..
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United Kingdom Tonpa Offline
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Be cool if this boy moves up north and joins them, whoever he is 


   
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(02-14-2021, 08:33 AM)sik94 Wrote: Were the Majingalane fathered by the Robson/Othawa males? no right?

It is unknown who sired Majingilanes.
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(02-14-2021, 01:57 PM)Potato Wrote: Nhenha with Kambula pride from 7:30

If Nhenha is believed to be biggest male in Sabi Sands, thats some big lioness, holy:


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(02-14-2021, 04:25 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-14-2021, 01:57 PM)Potato Wrote: Nhenha with Kambula pride from 7:30

If Nhenha is believed to be biggest male in Sabi Sands, thats some big lioness, holy:


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She is big althrough there you just got unfortunate angle of the photo. Interetingly guides of Mala Mala said the last Sparta female was even bigger. Also that Nhenha is the biggest is most definitelly questionable.
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United Kingdom Tonpa Offline
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Holy shit shes huge!
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United Kingdom Tonpa Offline
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Btw do you guys have any reference images for WSP of sabi lions?
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Tumbela male with Othawa pride




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Tsalala female still fighting for the survival of his daughter and for his pride in general. She is successful until now.
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