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Lions of Sabi Sands

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@Cunaguaro 

There have been a couple of posts were all the Mangheni kids were seen together, even bringing down a buffalo cow.
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Have there been any recent pics/reports of the 4 adult mhangeni females? The last ones I can remember are from the Londolozi blog post(mating with the Birminghams) about a month back.
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(04-26-2018, 05:15 AM)KGB_lion Wrote: Have there been any recent pics/reports of the 4 adult mhangeni females?

I haven't seen any lately, I wonder where they are.
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Credits to Stuart Buy - Leopard Hills.

Othawa sub-adults wrestling yesterday afternoon and showing some love for each other.

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They have a very strong bond.
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Credits to JP Marx.

One of the Avoca young males. 

He and his brother are mating with the Sparta girls in the southern Sabi Sands.

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Avoca 2 or Avoca 3?
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(05-03-2018, 12:21 AM)NCAT33 Wrote: Avoca 2 or Avoca 3?

The two of the south. The other 3 are on the north.
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The 2 Avoca males in the south.
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( This post was last modified: 05-03-2018, 08:51 PM by Tshokwane )

Credits to Marx Wildlife Photography.

Avoca young males and Sparta lioness. 

Try not to recoil in disgust when you see how totally opressed by the evil patriarchs she is, "forced" to mate with them...

Click on it to play.



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Credits to Eckson Sithole.

Avoca young males and Sparta lioness.

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(05-03-2018, 08:51 PM)Tshokwane Wrote: crediti verso Eckson Sithole.

Avoca giovani maschi e Sparta leonessa.

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@sandw , Keep the text in English language
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Credits to Matt Smith - Kirkman's Kamp.

Cold misty mornings are a sure sign that winter is well on the way... Every morning for the last month we have woken up to the sound of lions roaring!

The Avoca Males have made their intentions clear and are here to stay. The Eyrefield pride are now fully under their control.
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Credits to Johan de la Rey - Leopard Hills.

Our guests were treated this morning with a closeup view of the Othawa pride being active and on the move. They were in close proximity of the Mhangene sub-adults who moved away from them to create some distance and safety.

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