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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Mhangene Sub Adults where able to take down a female buffalo yesterday morning.
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Are the magheni boys big for their age?
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(04-24-2018, 02:38 AM)Chris Wrote: Are the magheni boys big for their age?

No idea, they're still too young to judge that, and I haven't read any reference to that.
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Credits to Jacques Viljoen - Tydon African Safaris.

3 Male Lions drinking water at a waterhole after a very warm African day.

Tsalala males.

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Tshokwane where the tsalala males are? Simbambili?
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Othawa siblings strolling. His sister now looks small beside him.
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(04-24-2018, 07:58 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: where the tsalala males are? Simbambili?

I'm not entirely sure, I'll have to re-check on that.
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Credits to Savanna Private Game Reserve.

Our first sighting of these young lions pulling down a fully grown female Buffalo.

Mangheni kids.



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Credits to Johan de la Rey - Leopard Hills.

Mhangene pride on a buffalo kill.

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Guys, any one knows how many mangheni sub adults survived? I heard they lost one male. Thanks
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(04-25-2018, 02:45 AM)stronghold Wrote: Guys, any one knows how many mangheni sub adults survived? I heard they lost one male. Thanks

1 male and 1 female lost so far
1 female joined Xim females..
9 are in one unit now (8 males + 1 female)
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This buffalo  meal will be very important to mhangenis. They were starving a lot. I think they were one month without  eat a decent kill.
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(04-25-2018, 04:59 AM)T Rabbit Wrote: This buffalo  meal will be very important to mhangenis. They were starving a lot. I think they were one month without  eat a decent kill.
100% correct and this is a very important step for them because this gives them confidence to hunt and take down buffalos.
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( This post was last modified: 04-25-2018, 04:41 PM by Tshokwane Edit Reason: Translation )

Estos jovenes en mi opinión con esta matanza de bufala han dado el paso mas importante de sus cortas vidas desde que son nómadas. 

¡Grandioso por ellos!

¿Alguien sabe si el joven mangueni que estuvo alimentándose hace pocos días junto a los machos de Tsalala regresó con sus hermanos?


With this buffalo calf, these youngsters in my opinion have done the most important step in their lives since they're nomads.

Great for them!

¿Does anybody know if the young Mangheni that a few days ago fed alongside the Tsalala males is back with his brothers?
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@Cunaguaro Please English also..
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