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Mhangeni pride and Othawa male permamently moved into Singita. Lone Tsalala lionesses lives in northen Londolozi. Also here is the recent Tintswalo update:
"Lions have been prolific in recent times. The Mbiri pride is spending a lot of time around Tintswalo, often being accompanied by the 2 older Avoca/Giraffe males. The pride recently pulled down a large buffalo which provided a much needed meal for them, however the hunt took its toll on some of the members with a few of the youngsters picking up injuries, but in particular one of the older lionesses picked up a nasty injury from a horn swipe to her hind leg which looks to be troubling her immensely. Lions are incredibly tough animals, often recovering fully from such injuries but we will keep an eye on her and hope she makes a full recovery. After an absence, 5 members of Koppies pride were viewed in the north of the reserve. They all looked in great shape. The only missing lion was the Red road male, but he has been seen twice on his own, once on a warthog kill and he looks more and more impressive every time we see him. The Talamati pride have been moving through their regular areas in the south, often in the presence of the young Avoca males. One of the females is lactating, and we are hoping to get a good view of the cubs soon"
so there is also Koppies pride in the northen Manyeleti and two Giraffe males with Mbiri pride (I am not sure after all if there is 2 or 3 of this males in that arena). Quite recently also Junior and Buddy began to move into Manyeleti from the north.