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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(02-19-2023, 11:19 PM)OJB247 Wrote: Hi, I am new here but are the southern Avoca male lions still hold territory anywhere in southern Sabi Sands or in Kruger? They were living a near perfect life for a male lion last I heard anything about them, basically once they stop hanging out in southern Sabi Sands.  Does anyone have any info on them please but I see they still hold territory in southern Sabi Sands from the map that was posted but I don't know how old that map is.

Yes they still live in the southeastern sabi sands but mostly in Kruger Dominate males over the sand river pride #2 and plains camp pride
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