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(12-02-2020, 09:22 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: There is something so mysterious & truly wild about seeing an unknown and skittish pride of lions. Even more so when they suddenly appear in the heart of an area which has arguably the highest predator density in Africa.
Nobody seems to know who they are & they have been extremely vocal in the last few days.
What makes it more interesting is that they were in the heart of the territory of the Talamati Pride of Lions, just NE of Tortoise Pan and bufelshoek boundary, when we located them on a fresh zebra kill. Some interesting weeks ahead with Lion dynamics of this area!
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Any info who are they? 2 new Hamiltons pride males?
I forgot to add this on the post. This is the Imbali male with the Imbali pride