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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Lions everywhere -The Ntsevu pride in the Sand River on a Buffalo kill at Londolozi.
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One of the three Northern Avoca males well-known as Blondie.
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Plains Camp young males at Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve
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Deon Kelbrick: " a King never loses focus, not even whilst drinking. "


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Kirkmans Kamp reported that few nomadic lions are hanging in their area recently. 

Sand River young male:


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Nkuhuma and Styx young males :


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(06-05-2020, 11:37 AM)Spalea Wrote: Deon Kelbrick: " a King never loses focus, not even whilst drinking. "



Avoca, Blondie
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Beautiful recent capture of Kambula pride with 2 Bboys at Londolozi, 21 members on the photo, only 1 adult lioness missing:


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Missing lioness was seen with swollen tits, she is most likely pregnant, that lioness is prob the lioness that was seen mating with both Bboys and Othawa male recently , as only she still doesnt have cubs.
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Avoca Male, Sabi Sands Game Reserve 2019/06/18
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(06-05-2020, 11:13 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Beautiful recent capture of Kambula pride with 2 Bboys at Londolozi, 21 members on the photo, only 1 adult lioness missing:


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Missing lioness was seen with swollen tits, she is most likely pregnant, that lioness is prob the lioness that was seen mating with both Bboys and Othawa male recently , as only she still doesnt have cubs.

No its the Lioness Nhenha has been mating with recently. It's not the pale cubless lioness that's infertile.
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(06-06-2020, 12:26 AM)Slayerd Wrote: No its the Lioness Nhenha has been mating with recently. It's not the pale cubless lioness that's infertile.

Are you sure? I mean, her last litter are still not even 2 yrs old, this would be very short span of giving birth between 2 litters, which is normaly around 3-4 yrs..
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(06-05-2020, 11:13 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Beautiful recent capture of Kambula pride with 2 Bboys at Londolozi, 21 members on the photo, only 1 adult lioness missing:


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Missing lioness was seen with swollen tits, she is most likely pregnant, that lioness is prob the lioness that was seen mating with both Bboys and Othawa male recently , as only she still doesnt have cubs.
Sorry I deleted the previous post by mistake. Yes, this is not the same Lioness and Nhenha has been seen courting another Lioness. This Lioness also does not fit the discription of the pale lioness. It's also been 2 years since their last pregnancy and whilst the estimate is 2 years, a Lioness will become fertile once she is confident her cub is ready.
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2 Plains Camp young males still in Sabi Sabi (recent reports are that they are alone, without their sisters, its unknown where they are but its very likely that they will return to their mothers and eventualy mate with S. Avocas) :


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They look very impressive young males
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Mange on Nkuhuma cubs is getting worse, but cubs have regular meals so hope they can manage thru, on WildEarth:


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Styx pride had same territory when they had mange, maybe this is reason ? something not usual happening in this area.  ))
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