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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(Today, 12:06 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 11:44 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Sabi outside of Gijima and N'Was territory is just such a mess.

Or that we dont have nearly as much updates and info what is going on in their areas, so we think all is "perfect".

We pretty much have daily updates from west and north, not so much from MalaMala or south.

Just because we have no news from there, it doesnt mean nothing is happening.

Knock on wood but the gijima and ndzenga prides haven’t lost a member in a long time I mean k2 lost one of her 4 cubs due to mane but other than that I think Birmingham Styx lost her tiny cubs and that’s pretty much it other than the young Styx female that was killed tsalala lost potentially all of her cubs mhangenis lost 4 cubs so yeah not saying all is perfect in the south but if something happens they’d let us know and so far nothing has really happened which is good
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(Today, 01:51 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(Today, 12:06 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 11:44 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: Sabi outside of Gijima and N'Was territory is just such a mess.

Or that we dont have nearly as much updates and info what is going on in their areas, so we think all is "perfect".

We pretty much have daily updates from west and north, not so much from MalaMala or south.

Just because we have no news from there, it doesnt mean nothing is happening.

Knock on wood but the gijima and ndzenga prides haven’t lost a member in a long time I mean k2 lost one of her 4 cubs due to mane but other than that I think Birmingham Styx lost her tiny cubs and that’s pretty much it other than the young Styx female that was killed tsalala lost potentially all of her cubs mhangenis lost 4 cubs so yeah not saying all is perfect in the south but if something happens they’d let us know and so far nothing has really happened which is good. 
I have a question about your comment. Didn’t K2 lost all of her cubs? The three remaining cubs are from K2 sister. How many cubs are there with the three Kambula lionesses ? I thought there were three cub. I am really hoping K2 cubs are alive.
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Ttimemarti Offline
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I think she just lost 1 she had 4 and lost 1 but she does have a son with the other pride
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(Today, 04:14 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote: I think she just lost 1 she had 4 and lost 1 but she does have a son with the other pride

There was post here how there was only 3 cubs left, but there were three older cubs from K2 sister. Hopefully you are right.
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