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On the afternoon of the 14th of July, the Nharhu pride was located close to Metsikitsoro plains. The Mbiri pride was found close to Vultures pan and the Thanda Impi male Lions were found on Xingalana road. The rest of the afternoon produced some good general game sightings, including over 60 Elephants at old pump.
Yesterday morning, the Nharhu pride was found on Sundowner loop, playing with a dangerous toy. The Mbiri pride killed a sub-adult Buffalo on Lomfane road.The young male leopard we have being seeing, has been identified as the young Ntusntsu male leopard, and was seen late in the morning close to Sable bridge.
In the afternoon, the Mbiri pride was relocated on their kill. The young Ntuntsu male Leopard was relocated on Red road. The one Avoca male Lion that was injured by the Thanda Impi male Lions, was found on old Chiefs kaia north of Khoka Moya dam.
This morning was very dramatic! The Thanda Impi males were found on Wilderness, moving north. They were looking for something, and managed to get what they were looking for. The three young Mbiri males! They chased the youngsters, and managed to corner one. He was lucky, and managed to escape. All the commotion was heard and answered from the west. Two of the Avoca males came towards Khoka moya dam, where all the fighting was taking place. They continued roaring through the morning, sending the Thanda Impj males back south to Vulture pan. The Sable bridge Leopard cubs were also seen on Catwalk west.