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Lions of Sabi Sands

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That area, or Londolozi on itself is somewhat of a nolions area between the established prides and coalitions. So it often is where nomadic lions like the Tsalala lioness settle for a while as it is safer than trying to survive in the core of another lions territory. 

I guess this guy got a bit overconfident and has yet to realize the true nature of his stake.
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(08-23-2023, 08:42 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Quite dangerous area for trying to establish yourself as solo male, hope he can stay safe.
That female pheromone is intoxicating for any young bachelor cat. It is so overpowering that it makes them do/make not smart decisions. It affects us males human too but our brain is a little more advanced than them. I can understand why he's risking it
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Black Dam boys and Talamati boys




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One of the Black Dam boys.
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Not looking too good for bigger mane S Avoca. Hope he's alright. That wound on the back of this brother that was seen in Malamala could have been made from Kambula girls i read?
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Black dam boys :

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(08-26-2023, 10:13 AM)BigLion39 Wrote: Not looking too good for bigger mane S Avoca. Hope he's alright. That wound on the back of this brother that was seen in Malamala could have been made from Kambula girls i read?

Yeah he took their kill from them
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Two Imbali males on Nkorho Cam, no WE male or pride with them


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S8 Male on Djuma dam cam at the moment 

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(08-28-2023, 01:21 AM)Tonpa Wrote: S8 Male on Djuma dam cam at the moment 

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Video that was posted a little earlier on PaintedDog, showed S8, in what looks to be the exact same spot only during the day, and he was asleep the entire time, they even moved the truck closer and he didn't so much as open his eyes.

Most people would think, including myself back in the day, that there is no way a wild lion would be in one spot for so long. But, in fact, it was that poaching dentist and his guide having moved the collar around in the bush so often that lead the researchers to realize something was off with Cecil. The researchers said something isn't right, he is moving around way too much.
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King S8/Imbali warns everyone that he's territorial. Video in support to the photos above of @Tonpa 




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Thursday, 24 August 2023
  • Talamati Breakaways pride of Lions consisting of one lionesss, five sub adults and the Imbali male on the Western side of Quarantine Clearing.
Friday, 25 August 2023
  • Talamati Breakaway pride of Lions consisting of one lioness and five sub adults drinking water at Gowri Dam.
  • Nkuhuma pride of consisting of eleven Lions were mobile North West from Arathusa Safari open area towards First Windmill Road.
Saturday, 26 August 2023
  • Nkuhuma three young male Lions drinking water at red Dam.
Sunday, 27 August 2023
  • Nkuhuma pride of lions consisting of seven individuals mobile West along the Londolozi Boundary.


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by a launicoaroundtheworld at Elephant plains, Kruger male and Torchwoods? Seems he has two male subs remaining


Neck injury warning, sideways video

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Dawn crossing.

One of the reasons why I get up early!
The Scorro Male crosses the Sand River responding to the Tsalala Female calling in the northern parts of our reserve.
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