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Lions of Sabi Sands

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So apperantly thats the Torchwood lioness with Imbali males, as Torchwoods where in Buffelshoek recently (prob those 4-5 "breakeaway" lionesses who where seen at WildEarth recently).
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Talamatis yesterday 



after that they headed into Djuma and we saw them on wildearth, the guides mentioned 5 of them were still in manyeleti on a giraffe kill, he also mentioned the imbali male and said hes probably the reason Dark Mane is up and active again




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Mohawk. 1/3 Northern Avoca.
MalaMala
   
Credit: Pravir Patel.

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Othawa Nguvu 
Western Sabi sands. 
   
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Nomadic male Lions from Sabi Sands.




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Talamatis on the sunrise stream today - they're in Buffelshoek with all 14 members + Dark Mane.
No good sightings since they couldn't move the vehicle without losing signal so we could only see a few members. Guide mentioned one of the sub-adults is injured with a limp, didn't say if it was a male or female.


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Kambulas playing with a crab, and an avoca boy calling in the north




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Nkuhumas taking down a buffalo, man there's so many of them 

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Nkuhuma Lioness by Johan Enslin
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNeo2BKFUaJ/

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Kambula Lioness by Zaheer Ali


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Nkuhumas on their Buffalo kill by Africa Journey Nature Experience


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Plains camps boys by Elephant Plains


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(04-10-2021, 10:05 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Plains camps boys by Elephant Plains


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Impressive boys!
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Posted by Umkumbe reserve, Styx and Nkuhuma first territorial calls? 




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If so, they picked a lousy area. 

Except perhaps for the southern pride, there isn't really any pride there they could call their own and the roaring may atract attention from the Nwaswitshakas or Birmingham Boy's.

Perhaps they are positioning themselves in a way that allows them to meet any roaming female in estrus.
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(04-11-2021, 01:43 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: If so, they picked a lousy area. 

Except perhaps for the southern pride, there isn't really any pride there they could call their own and the roaring may atract attention from the Nwaswitshakas or Birmingham Boy's.

Perhaps they are positioning themselves in a way that allows them to meet any roaming female in estrus.

Part of Umkumbe (east) is Bboys and Kambulas territory.. SP and Nwaswitshakas are south..
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