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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(7 hours ago)Mapokser Wrote:
Young male injured by the dominant males:


Is this a Kambula male? Could Ndhzenga have caught him in Londolozi? Guide is from Londolozi.

Just saw this in the comment section of the post, seems to be K4 from a year ago.


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Yeah, some said K5 is apparently with his sister in Umkumbe:


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(6 hours ago)Mapokser Wrote: Yeah, some said K5 is apparently with his sister in Umkumbe:


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Yes, seems like they chased out Styx Male again.
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(5 hours ago)sunless Wrote:
(6 hours ago)Mapokser Wrote: Yeah, some said K5 is apparently with his sister in Umkumbe:


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Yes, seems like they chased out Styx Male again.

Hopefully Kambula male lions do not like Kambula lioness how Styxt young male lion did. 

Maybe good for Styxt male lion to go on his own. Maybe see another male lion. 

I know is happen before and they just found each-other.

I wonder who Styxt male lion could meet ? Are the in Kruger or southern Sabi sand? 

I would say it would be good if met with young Nukhuma male lion. Wonder if he could join the young monwana male lion hopefully I am spelling that correctly. Styxt young male lion looks older, but Styxt young male lion and Monwana male lion are around same age?
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(7 hours ago)sunless Wrote: Just saw this in the comment section of the post, seems to be K4 from a year ago.

K5*, prob from PCM fight.
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I wonder if the Kambulas (in this case K5) would recognize her as their sister. Probably recognize in general, yes, but would they also be interested in mating with her, would they see her as a potential sexual partner? (I hope not.) They haven't been with her for 9+ months or something iirc.
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(4 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: I wonder if the Kambulas (in this case K5) would recognize her as their sister. Probably recognize in general, yes, but would they also be interested in mating with her, would they see her as a potential sexual partner? (I hope not.) They haven't been with her for 9+ months or something iirc.

Males don't care if lionesses are related to them, even if they're still living in the same pride. Any lioness over a certain age is a potential mate.
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(4 hours ago)MrLoesoe Wrote: I wonder if the Kambulas (in this case K5) would recognize her as their sister. Probably recognize in general, yes, but would they also be interested in mating with her, would they see her as a potential sexual partner? (I hope not.) They haven't been with her for 9+ months or something iirc.


Yes, brothers and sisters do mate.

Even when he was with them, they where checking her for mating, prob reason why she left them as they where too "pushy" with her.
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