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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(03-15-2025, 07:46 PM)criollo2mil Wrote: Trouble in southern Sabi Sands.  

Reports that Nkuhlus have killed a lion.  

There is footage but it’s difficult to see exactly what lion.    Some seen it say it’s a male.    

I hope more clarity comes soon

Not True mate .

Also if you Remmber the video for Nkhulu males spicall when snip tail dominant the Kill and take it away from his brothers and hide to the bush .

So i believe it's a same sight but from diffrent angle .
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Ok, everyone, one more to go. Please, join me in welcoming @Mapokser to the Mod Team, and to say congratulations on his new elevations!
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2 Ximungwe Cubs playing (posted yesterday)

Credits to ruvang_wildlife

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( This post was last modified: 03-16-2025, 08:03 PM by Gavskrr )

(03-16-2025, 06:34 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Ok, everyone, one more to go. Please, join me in welcoming @Mapokser to the Mod Team, and to say congratulations on his new elevations!

Congratulations @Mapokser and @Tr1x24, well deserved, you are great contributors to this place.
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Congratulations to @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser on your well-deserved elevations!! All your awesome contributions are paying off!!
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Very well deserved! Congratulations to @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser!
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( This post was last modified: 03-16-2025, 09:58 PM by FACR2212 )

Regarding Ximhungwes, I agree both young females are huge but they have a lot to grow yet (only 1 and a half years old). Going forwards, they'll be crucial once Gingerella has a new litter, because the 2 Ximhungwe boys will stil be dependant. Talking about the 2 cubs, I think they have everything to grow successfully: an experienced and strong mother, no cubs of the same age or older to compete for food, active protection from prime PCMs, and no big prides in nearby that could turn into a threat.


@Rui Ferreira
"Also I´m quite suprised that we haven´t talked about Southern BDM/ Avoca coalition arriving in Sabi Sands"

Yeah it was discussed before, but this thread is a little overwhelmed with different topics mixed, so it is difficult to follow.
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Big congratulations to @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser , you guys are gonna be top mods. Two well-deserved promotions.
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(03-16-2025, 10:36 PM)NLAL11 Wrote: Big congratulations to @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser , you guys are gonna be top mods. Two well-deserved promotions.

In complete agreement, on all counts!
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 Congratulations @Mapokser.
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Congratulations @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser
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(03-16-2025, 08:23 PM)Rabubi Wrote: Congratulations to @Tr1x24 and @Mapokser on your well-deserved elevations!! All your awesome contributions are paying off!!

Hard to disagree here....  Grats to both!!
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By the way, after reading a lot of threads, I’ve noticed that the two new moderators are like a perfectly balanced seesaw—whenever one takes a stance, the other is guaranteed to lean the opposite way. It’s almost like a scripted rivalry! But credit where it’s due—they always manage to keep things respectful, no dramatic lion roars... so far Grin
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*This image is copyright of its original author

*This image is copyright of its original author
Throwback :- 

Our Junior othawa Mini Dark mane Majingilane  and his Grandfather ( from Junior's Fathers side ) the Dominant male of the old leeupan/Mantimahle coalition .

Junior Othawa photo Created By :- original auther , at Savanna Game Reserve in 2020 .

The Dominant old leeupan/Mantimahle By :- Gert de Koker back in 2005 at leeupan Dam in Kruger NP .

Our dreams and hope that he is still alive in Kruger NP if possible with his coalition partners .
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(Yesterday, 04:37 AM)Guillermo94 Wrote:
(03-16-2025, 06:34 PM)BA0701 Wrote: Ok, everyone, one more to go. Please, join me in welcoming @Mapokser to the Mod Team, and to say congratulations on his new elevations!

Hi I am wondering what is Mod team?

The group of moderators, who moderate WildFact.
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