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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

Poland Potato Offline
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No, they are uunrelated. Also Southern Avocas has now cubs to defend since one of the lioness of Sparta pride gave birth.

What comes to map:
- It seems like sadly  only 5 Mhangeni subs stayed alive.
- 3 Tsalalas are going back into Kruger.
- Mantimahle males are starting to push more into MalaMala. Possibly there can be confrontation between them and Southern Avocas. In therir steps are going Sand River Pride looking for protection of their dominant males. 
- I think Mathsapiri male shouldnn't be on the map at all since noone knows where he is or even if he is still alive and specially not in the place he is puted now. It is distracting because it may look like he is still dominant over Foreways pride which is untrue.
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