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Lions of Sabi Sands

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That will just make things complicated should they become dominant and get their own thread. Or disapear entirely.
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Has anyone heard an update on the Ndzenga male’s sister or cubs since she broke her leg?
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( This post was last modified: 12-17-2022, 09:30 PM by DARK MANE )

2 black dam males in sabi sands.
(Slide 2&3)
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(12-17-2022, 08:40 PM)SMK350 Wrote: Has anyone heard an update on the Ndzenga male’s sister or cubs since she broke her leg?

Some guests posted a clip of her on the 7th of December, she's still in Lion Sands Tinga & Narina area. No cubs seen, last I remember she was down to 1 cub a few months ago.
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(12-17-2022, 07:03 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: I think with the large amount of sightings of these guys, they should deserve their own thread. But since  they are not dominant yet, my idea is to create a Mantimahke males sons thread where we will post PCM and Nkuhlus sightings

PC males have their own thread. 

There is no need for thread for Nkuhlus yet, they might just disappear in Kruger again, in fact they are prob not in Sabi Sands anymore, no sightings for a week or so. 

You can post their photos in Mantimahle thread for now, no need fpr new thread atm.
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PCM following the trail of Nhenha and NKM
by Leo Bosch


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The 2 Black Dam boys resting!!




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BDMs might be passing through but where they are now, are they anywhere close to PCMs? 
Are these boys a few months older than PCMs?
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(12-17-2022, 08:40 PM)SMK350 Wrote: Has anyone heard an update on the Ndzenga male’s sister or cubs since she broke her leg?

Poor girl broke her leg?
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(12-18-2022, 09:42 AM)Horizon Wrote: BDMs might be passing through but where they are now, are they anywhere close to PCMs? 
Are these boys a few months older than PCMs?


They're around 15KM away from each other
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(12-17-2022, 11:33 PM)tonpa Wrote: PCM seguindo o rastro de Nhenha e NKM
por Leo Bosch



Onde está o segundo PCM?

dois vídeos e apenas 1 PCM presente
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(12-18-2022, 07:13 PM)Rorre_ Wrote:
(12-17-2022, 11:33 PM)tonpa Wrote: PCM seguindo o rastro de Nhenha e NKM
por Leo Bosch



Onde está o segundo PCM?

dois vídeos e apenas 1 PCM presente

Both were together in most recent post from Raezert.  Singita guide.
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Leo Aslan Offline
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To this day I am pained by the sad fate of the Mhangeni brothers. It is as if a curse hangs over the male descendants of the Mapogos. A tragedy



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(12-18-2022, 09:43 PM)Leo Aslan Wrote: It is as if a curse hangs over the male descendants of the Mapogos
Yupp.
Even the fate of all majinglanis male descendants was much much worse and the most painful thing was almost all of them died in their peak ( in some random circumstances or by more powerful coalition).
In the past decade, matimbas male descendants were really lucky.
Let's hope for the best with bboys's and avocas's ones
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Those will likely end up the same. The curse is more that they were born as male lions, which often live brutal and short lives.

If you want to have cubs that live long prosperous lives and secure your bloodline. Hope for daughters
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