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Lions of Sabi Sands

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1/2 Plains Camp males seen today. 
Credit: Reazert Mthabini




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One of Mhangeni lioness seems pregnant, is it true?
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(02-04-2022, 01:46 PM)lionuk Wrote: 1/2 Plains Camp males seen today. 
Credit: Reazert Mthabini





What a lion... 

I fell in love with him. 
Just 4.5 yrs old and such a big male. These two boys can take shit out of others when reach to their prime if stay together. 
In coming yrs, they can become pride males of kambula breakaway pride.
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Tendai Moyo saw Dark Mane today on elephant plains. No mention or sign of the others
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(02-04-2022, 12:13 PM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 09:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Short video of the Othawa breakaway Lioness panting in the grass





Good to see her. Our princess gingerella.
Any information about the southern lone lionesses. She was alone with her two very young girls( nwaswitshaka daughters). I wonder how a strong selati/ southern pride reduce to just 1 lionesses. Just now watch a video of toulon male VS southern/ selati pride ( it was 2011 video when southern pride was a very strong pride with 15+ members). 

I think 2015-19 we're very bad years for southern sabi sands. I guess no litter from selati, Charleston, sparta, sand river reach to maturity during this time. 
Mantimahle, Charleston boys  , matshapiri, bboys, we're busy in killing each other children and sometimes lionesses too

I saw a picture posted by an account on facebook of the southern lioness and one of her daughters.  It was on the 19th of January, unfortunately they didn't credit the photographer so I cant find the original post
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(02-04-2022, 05:31 PM)Tonpa Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 12:13 PM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 09:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Short video of the Othawa breakaway Lioness panting in the grass





Good to see her. Our princess gingerella.
Any information about the southern lone lionesses. She was alone with her two very young girls( nwaswitshaka daughters). I wonder how a strong selati/ southern pride reduce to just 1 lionesses. Just now watch a video of toulon male VS southern/ selati pride ( it was 2011 video when southern pride was a very strong pride with 15+ members). 

I think 2015-19 we're very bad years for southern sabi sands. I guess no litter from selati, Charleston, sparta, sand river reach to maturity during this time. 
Mantimahle, Charleston boys  , matshapiri, bboys, we're busy in killing each other children and sometimes lionesses too

I saw a picture posted by an account on facebook of the southern lioness and one of her daughters.  It was on the 19th of January, unfortunately they didn't credit the photographer so I cant find the original post

Any updates on other daughter?
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(02-04-2022, 06:06 PM)Mdz123 Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 05:31 PM)Tonpa Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 12:13 PM)DARK MANE Wrote:
(02-04-2022, 09:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Short video of the Othawa breakaway Lioness panting in the grass





Good to see her. Our princess gingerella.
Any information about the southern lone lionesses. She was alone with her two very young girls( nwaswitshaka daughters). I wonder how a strong selati/ southern pride reduce to just 1 lionesses. Just now watch a video of toulon male VS southern/ selati pride ( it was 2011 video when southern pride was a very strong pride with 15+ members). 

I think 2015-19 we're very bad years for southern sabi sands. I guess no litter from selati, Charleston, sparta, sand river reach to maturity during this time. 
Mantimahle, Charleston boys  , matshapiri, bboys, we're busy in killing each other children and sometimes lionesses too

I saw a picture posted by an account on facebook of the southern lioness and one of her daughters.  It was on the 19th of January, unfortunately they didn't credit the photographer so I cant find the original post

Any updates on other daughter?

I think both are still around, just only one was in the picture 


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Sabi Sabi apparently had both of them on the 14th January
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PC Males & Nkuhuma Lioness by Dulini

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(02-04-2022, 06:22 PM)Tonpa Wrote: PC Males & Nkuhuma Lioness by Dulini

Amber Eyes got some beating, not sure from who. 

It looks like permanent split in Nkuhuma pride between old females is inevitable, as Amber Eyes & Ridge Nose are with PC males and will most likely give birth to their cubs, while Purple Eyes and Chela are staying with subs, which is shame as these 4 are backbones of Nkuhumas (especially now as 3 younger females will prob also split with their cubs eventually).
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Talamatis in the west
Looks like #2/young dark mane

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(02-04-2022, 06:57 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Talamatis in the west
Looks like #2/young dark mane

Yes, thats the Dark Manes gruop of 8.

I think we now have clear picture of Talamatis, that gruop of 9 (with Dark Mane) is seen for months now on WildEarth.

3 adult females are with Imbali male.

Out of this 8, theres 2 oldest females, 2 young males and 4 sub females. 

Which means that 1 young male and 2 sub females are missing and prob gone by this point.
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(02-04-2022, 06:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Amber Eyes got some beating, not sure from who. 
Looks like a wound from hunting.
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Umkumbe lodge went live on instagram with two lionesses who they called the "Southern breakaway pride", is that name familiar to you guys? Couldn't see anything in the video due to signal
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(02-03-2022, 11:14 PM)Tonpa Wrote: @peter 

Any thoughts Peter? Would you be okay with us opening threads for individual, well-followed Prides?

Up to our lion mods Lycaon, BAO and Timbavati (see 9,102), but I tend to agree with Potato (9,105): if we add threads about specific prides, the result could be a mess. Remember this thread already has over 600 pages (...). 

What readers, apart from content, appreciate most of all is overview: they want to know what's where and how to get there in an easy way. For this reason, our aim is to limit the number of clicks.   

I do, however, like the proposal. Documentaries about specific prides often draw a crowd and I'm quite sure it would work for a forum as well. The question is how to do it without creating an inpenetrable jungle. 

Talking about a jungle. The lion section has many long threads. Not one of them has a table of contents, meaning readers interested in a specific individual or coalition have no option but to start at the beginning. We could do with a bit more overview (referring to a table of content for every thread), but I know it's a big ask.
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(02-04-2022, 06:56 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: It looks like permanent split in Nkuhuma pride between old females is inevitable
Nah. Two females which are with Avocas could easly move off to join other two older females and PC males. Nkuchuma subadults are or soon will be ready to feed for themselfs.
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