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(01-31-2022, 05:10 AM)SMK350 Wrote: Could this be the Kambula breakaway pride?

Hard to tell from that footage.
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A few young males in Satara with lionesses. Any idea who they are? Too young to be 7 Sataras. My guess is the Mayambula subadults

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One of Young Jocks?
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(01-31-2022, 03:12 PM)Brahimlegend Wrote: That is Casper bro. The guy is saying Satara males because people keep calling Caspers pride satara pride and not Semana pride because of that youtube channel who keeps saying it instead of following the singita guides in saying Semana.

What do the guides at Satara now refer to the pride as? I didn't have much of a chat with any of the KNP guides at Satara when I was there last July but on my last visit, admittedly a long time ago, the pride in the immediate Satara area was referred to as the Satara Pride. Also mentioned was that historically the prides territory, and those adjacent was always quite small being in such game rich areas. 

Singita and Satara are a fair distance apart even as the crow flies and I doubt the pride around Satara will get close to being on their concession. I know the YouTube guy, okay met him at a few sightings would be a better description, and he seems to spend vast amounts of time in the park and around Satara in particular. He's probably picked it up from the guides. If nobody can clarify in the meantime I will be there in about 6 weeks and will ask around.
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One of the great stories from the Wild: Casper, the white Lion



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@Wyld@Heart  It's in their reports. Here's the link https://singita.com/2021/10/singita-krug...tober-2021

The guy on youtube gets his information from anywhere and just posts without verifying he called the pride casper and bros was with nwanetsi pride (even though nwanetsi pride only had 3 lioness and were seen with sweni male still and he was seeing 4) and then called them nsemani pride (even though they were seen with nsemani males still) and then now satara pride which confused everyone. Also he just takes information from anywhere. I saw him post some essays I wrote in the description of his videos before and just quote wildfact which is fine thats what its here for but I don't think he checks anything. I don't mind the guy using whatever anyway just that some stuff caused confusion before.
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(01-30-2022, 12:18 PM)DARK MANE Wrote: Ahhhh... 
Charleston boys sired two sons. 
Who are they?
Did you see photos of Charleston males' sons?
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1/2 Transport males in the S65
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(02-01-2022, 05:19 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: A few young males in Satara with lionesses. Any idea who they are? Too young to be 7 Sataras. My guess is the Mayambula subadults

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Nsemani pride youngsters
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Shishangeni males today with Hippo pools pride s25
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Shishangeni males today.
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(02-02-2022, 12:18 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote: Shishangeni males today.
Credit: Foxy Crocodile bush retreat

Thee boys are doing great.
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(02-02-2022, 12:05 AM)Brahimlegend Wrote:
(02-01-2022, 05:19 AM)Mdz123 Wrote: A few young males in Satara with lionesses. Any idea who they are? Too young to be 7 Sataras. My guess is the Mayambula subadults

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Nsemani pride youngsters

how many males ?
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Rockfig male at a kill with some younger male




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