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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(05-20-2021, 02:29 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Do we know if its male or female?

It's male. He had a litter mate, a brother, but he sadly died last February. 
He will turn one year old next month.
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That's unfortunate, his chances would have been better if he was a girl.
I hope he is at least spared the same fate as his father.
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One of the torchwood girls by Africa Journey Nature Experience 


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Is she Birmingham Males' daughter?
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Just received a message from Diffmarimane regarding Scar Tumbela, he said he would try and film him the next time he visits the area.
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(05-20-2021, 03:35 PM)lionuk Wrote: Is she Birmingham Males' daughter?

Should be yeah, nose is pretty pink!
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(05-20-2021, 03:44 PM)lionuk Wrote: Just received a message from Diffmarimane regarding Scar Tumbela, he said he would try and film him the next time he visits the area.

Nice!
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The Avoca male known as Mohawk on an elephant carcass,Sabi Sands, Photo by: Sabre Meeser

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Talamati Pride. It's amazing that there are close-ups of these beautiful lions on the video. 




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One of Othawa's Aunties. 



One of new cubs.

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We found tracks of female lions and cubs and immediately started to search. Our excitement grew as we continued to follow the tracks, and to our delight we eventually found the Styx lionesses with their cubs! The females had successfully made a kill, and to top it off, we counted seven cubs moving around the thickets. The cubs were new to having vehicles around them, so we kept our distance and sat quietly to allow them to feel comfortable. A beautiful sighting!


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Hope at least 5 are female
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(05-21-2021, 03:28 PM)Potato Wrote: We found tracks of female lions and cubs and immediately started to search. Our excitement grew as we continued to follow the tracks, and to our delight we eventually found the Styx lionesses with their cubs! The females had successfully made a kill, and to top it off, we counted seven cubs moving around the thickets. The cubs were new to having vehicles around them, so we kept our distance and sat quietly to allow them to feel comfortable. A beautiful sighting!


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Birmingham Boys daughters cubs maybe
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Nukuhuma cubs 21/05/2021
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(05-19-2021, 07:35 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I hope so too. 
After what happened with her last litter, she deserves a break.

What is the latest on those subadults? Haven't heard much about them in recent weeks, especially as they are in the Western sector which usually has good coverage. Or have they moved off?
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