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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Makhulu Mapogo male vs Ravenscourt male.

I recall watching this back in the days and its good to remember this interaction that despite not having any physical confrontation in the video, you can still feel the tense atmosphere when there's 2 rival adult male lions in the same place close to one another where only one of the two shall stay.





Year: 2007

''On our last evening at Londolozi, our guide followed a lion that was looking for his pride. We followed him into the bush, at one point in time. The safari drive was spent following two lions (Makhulu Mapogo & Ravenscourt male) who were having a territorial encounter. Ravenscourt /Castleton Male was chased off by Makhulu Mapogo.''




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By the way, when was the last sighting of the other kruger male?
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King Othawa Nguvu.
West sabi sands. Credit: Ross couper

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(04-01-2021, 01:08 AM)Tonpa Wrote: By the way, when was the last sighting of the other kruger male?

He was seen in February i think.
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Solo and Cleo


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Nkuhumas on a wildebeest kill, and the Othawa male mating with a Kambula Lionesss





Is this the infertile lioness btw? 


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(04-02-2021, 02:14 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Is this the infertile lioness btw? 

Yes its her.

Jesus that mane on OM, especially when its time of the year when a lot of males lose a bit of mane, but not this guy..

He looks like Masai Mara lion and prime Hairy Belly with that mane, look at that lenght over his shoulders :


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Mhangenis on a buffalo kill
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Theres a few more pics in the album,
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https://blog.londolozi.com/2021/04/02/th...tures-486/

"The young Nkuhuma and Styx males joined up briefly with a younger coalition of two males; we think they may be from Sand River Pride but are awaiting confirmation. They robbed the Tsalala pride of their impala kill but fortunately neither Tsalala lioness was injured in the scrap. The bush is now slowly starting to thin out and the overpowering greens are slowly fading to a mixture of tawny and less vibrants shades. There is certainly a nip the air as we set off on morning drives."

Plains camp males?
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(04-02-2021, 06:08 PM)Tonpa Wrote: https://blog.londolozi.com/2021/04/02/th...tures-486/

"The young Nkuhuma and Styx males joined up briefly with a younger coalition of two males; we think they may be from Sand River Pride but are awaiting confirmation. They robbed the Tsalala pride of their impala kill but fortunately neither Tsalala lioness was injured in the scrap. The bush is now slowly starting to thin out and the overpowering greens are slowly fading to a mixture of tawny and less vibrants shades. There is certainly a nip the air as we set off on morning drives."

Plains camp males?

Wow, dont know, no pictures, but most likely Plains Camp males..
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One of the kruger males at Nkorho waterhole last night


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ximungwe pride by sabrewildlife



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torchwoods up in buffelshoek today on wildearth, i think it was 4 or 5 lionesses




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I update the map of prides of Sabi Sands, go check it out in maps thread on top.
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Talamatis on WE sunrise stream in Djuma 


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and this girl, the one who was mating with the imbali male 

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