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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(Yesterday, 05:45 PM)Horizon Wrote:
(Yesterday, 04:10 PM)KM600 Wrote: They also mention how they’ll provide an in depth update on the Tsalala Pride altercation, which they hint may have involved these two. 

Here it is..

https://blog.londolozi.com/2024/11/05/tragedy-strikes-for-the-tsalala-female/

I was hoping it’d go more into depth but it’s still very speculative, seems it’s a report from the initial altercation and wasn’t updated after too, with them mentioning how there’s still a female cub remaining.
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Seen in Sabi Sabi this time, Khanya also present. They killed two calves and an old female buffalo in a single hunt

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Going by these reports, S.Avoca & Kruger attacked Tsalalas, maybe only one PCM showed up and got chased off? Or was that a different occasion where 1/2 PCM was seen getting chased?

Regardless, at some point the PCM probably regrouped and launched a counter attack that split their enemies and left the Kruger male with that minor wound to his hip.
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Mantimahle Sons with a buffalo kill near Buffelshoek Dam.

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(11 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: Seen in Sabi Sabi this time, Khanya also present. They killed two calves and an old female buffalo in a single hunt


So they're in gijima territory? If so, i hope bboys nkuhuma male will not let me and more importantly khanya down. Ive been too disappointed with him since forever but hopefully khanya will lead him to their destiny somewhere somehow
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(10 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Mantimahle Sons with a buffalo kill near Buffelshoek Dam.

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this two are some of the most impressive males in Sabi Sands. 
Them and Plains Camp, and they are half brothers lol 
Amazing genes of the Mantimahle coalition. Nkuhlu males could be as impressive if not for whatever affected them during this year. 

(4 hours ago)Robot00 Wrote: So they're in gijima territory? If so, i hope bboys nkuhuma male will not let me and more importantly khanya down. Ive been too disappointed with him since forever but hopefully khanya will lead him to their destiny somewhere somehow
Dont think there is any space for them in the reserve of Sabi Sands unfortunately... It would be great if they tried their luck in Manyeleti, but Nkuhuma is in love with western / southern Sabi Sands, doesn't look like they intend to go north anytime soon so its unlikely for such to happen so far. But lets see, as nomads they can move around alot, i really think Manyeleti could be great for a rising coalition like them.
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Soooo the 5th mantimahle was with these two mantimahle males sooo what happened to the 5th mantimahle? And what are the chases that the mantimahles are the reason for tinyo and some kambula cubs going missing
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