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Lions of Sabi Sands

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To get an idea what is currently going on in central Sabi Sands and Londolozi i made a little map:


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So basically theres 2 overlaping areas atm, OM and Bboys around central Londolozi/Airstrip and N. Avocas and Boys around MalaMala Main Camp..
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( This post was last modified: 04-19-2021, 03:43 PM by Tonpa )

Monday, 12 April2021
Two Avoca male lions resting close to Buff Pan.
The 2 Plains Camp male lions resting close to Simbambili Dam.

Tuesday, 13 April 2021
The 2 Plains Camp male lions resting on Rhulani open area.

Wednesday, 14 April 2021
The Nkuhuma pride of lions resting on MMM South close to Gowrie Main Road.

Thursday, 15 April 2021
The Nkuhuma pride of lions resting on Safari driveway.

Friday, 16 April 2021
The 2 Plains Camp male lions resting in Ntoma crossing.

Saturday, 17 April 2021
One Avoca male lion scent marking close to Big Dam.
One Avoca male lion resting on Safari Airstrip.
The Ximungwe lioness and her cub resting close to Pommie’s Pan.

Interesting that the Plains Camp Males went back into Elephant Plains after leaving Djuma
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Presumably the Kruger male on Nkorho cam just now, his leg is looking better already, hes putting weight on it. 

Also apologies for the background sound, I was watching WildEarth lol






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Pretty sure the Bboys don't give much of a crap about the Othawa Male. Nhenha chased the Styx and Nkuhuma into Singita which is the core of the Othawa territory and roared there without any concern for the Othawa Male. He is always mating with the Cubless Kambula and then leaves. In regards to the Kambula, I don't think they are looking for more males as much as it is indicated by people. Kambula #1 who was with Nhenha when Mohawk surprised them was with Nhenha on the Londolozi airstrip the next day so she didn't stay to mate with Mohawk. Yes, Kambula #2 mated with the N'waswitshaka but she is still mating with Tinyo on Mala Mala video so her pregnancy with the N'waswitshaka failed. Kambula #3 has 5 new cubs with the Bboys. Kambula #4 , it's unknown on what she is doing. Kambula #5 still has her 2 young cubs to raise to adulthood and Kambula #6 is infertile.
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(04-19-2021, 10:58 PM)Slayerd Wrote: Pretty sure the Bboys don't give much of a crap about the Othawa Male. Nhenha chased the Styx and Nkuhuma into Singita which is the core of the Othawa territory and roared there without any concern for the Othawa Male. He is always mating with the Cubless Kambula and then leaves. In regards to the Kambula, I don't think they are looking for more males as much as it is indicated by people. Kambula #1 who was with Nhenha when Mohawk surprised them was with Nhenha on the Londolozi airstrip the next day so she didn't stay to mate with Mohawk. Yes, Kambula #2 mated with the N'waswitshaka but she is still mating with Tinyo on Mala Mala video so her pregnancy with the N'waswitshaka failed. Kambula #3 has 5 new cubs with the Bboys. Kambula #4 , it's unknown on what she is doing. Kambula #5 still has her 2 young cubs to raise to adulthood and Kambula #6 is infertile.

Yeah, OM has no chance because he don't have numbers (As far as I know theres 0 cases of 1 male takeover 2 full adult, healthy males) he is just roaring on the edge of their territory to attract females, not challenging Bboys (Londolozi also stated that, and they said when Bboys then show up he returns/runs back west) because he did that in the past few times and he got lucky. 

Whole that thing of OM challenging Bboys is just a bit of few peoples (guides) narrative..OM is doing this exact thing for around a year now, maybe not that deep because BBoys moved a bit further. 

Nhenha would not and never did run from OM (arguably more impressive lion in appearance then Mohawk) like he did vs Mohawk, because he knows that he is alone..unlike Mohawk, where he knows he has a brother, who might be near by..
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Ottawa male 3 days ago.
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(04-19-2021, 09:43 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Presumably the Kruger male on Nkorho cam just now, his leg is looking better already, hes putting weight on it. 

Also apologies for the background sound, I was watching WildEarth lol







Was #2 around? I don't think I've seen the second male in months...
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(04-20-2021, 08:39 AM)Gijima Wrote:
(04-19-2021, 09:43 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Presumably the Kruger male on Nkorho cam just now, his leg is looking better already, hes putting weight on it. 

Also apologies for the background sound, I was watching WildEarth lol







Was #2 around? I don't think I've seen the second male in months...

From what I can find the second male hasn't been seen since December 2020. It's possible that he's with the fourways pride, if they still hold it.
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Ximhungwe Pride 


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(04-20-2021, 12:53 PM)Tonpa Wrote: From what I can find the second male hasn't been seen since December 2020. It's possible that he's with the fourways pride, if they still hold it.

He was seen in February.
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(04-20-2021, 01:20 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(04-20-2021, 12:53 PM)Tonpa Wrote: From what I can find the second male hasn't been seen since December 2020. It's possible that he's with the fourways pride, if they still hold it.

He was seen in February.

Do you know who by?
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Nkuhumas have new cubs





Just in time for Mohawk and Blondie to abandon them for the Kambulas
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(04-20-2021, 12:05 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Yeah, OM has no chance because he don't have numbers (As far as I know theres 0 cases of 1 male takeover 2 full adult, healthy males)
He kind of has. Birminghams have numbers, but so far they did not used it as they should and there is still no response from them to both Othawa male and Northern Avocas aquering reaches of Birminghams territory. This situation remainds me of competition between KNP male Freddy and Solo/Cleo duo or Mabande vs 2 last Trilogy males where single males proved to be able to some extend compete with coalition, but of course Othawa male must be carefull to no get into open confrontation 2vs1 as he would stand no chances in such.
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The Mhangene pride have been spending a lot of time close to Savanna following the large herd of buffalo. The young female cub is doing very well and we look forward to getting a view of the rest of the young cubs in the next few weeks.


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