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( This post was last modified: 09-18-2021, 05:12 AM by tigerluver )

Hello guys. 
This is my sightings of Talamatis 3 days ago. 
Ranger told us that the Silver eye is not good. She was seen day before in bad condition. 
Does anyone have any more recent information?

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A recent sighting of the Birmingham male "Tinyo" aka tooth.
Caption by the photographer: "A sunrise surprise. This old guy, estimated to be 12, is gorgeous and wise. His face clearly shows the battles he engaged in and won. We met up with him and his brother a number of times @malamalagamereserve and it was an honor to watch him rule his territory knowing especially it was the end of his prime. That being said… he kept us up ALL NIGHT!! Roaring to protect his territory and attract his pride from about 1 am to 6 am, 800m from our camp. "
Photo credits: Colleen Francis, September 14,2021.

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@lionuk yes I think
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(09-15-2021, 04:30 AM)Djodjinski Wrote: Hello guys. 
This is my sightings of Talamatis 3 days ago. 
Ranger told us that the Silver eye is not good. She was seen day before in bad condition. 
Does anyone have any more recent information?

Dont know, but she is fairly old lioness (14-15 yrs old) so age might starting to caught her..
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( This post was last modified: 09-15-2021, 04:59 PM by Tonpa )

Pungwe posted this on their story, not sure if its her. Edit : it was her

Talamati lioness with an injury on her rear defending her kill from Hyenas 


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Othawa breakeaways in Singita :

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CT1rup9qV...=copy_link
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(09-15-2021, 04:59 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Othawa breakeaways in Singita :

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CT1rup9qV...=copy_link
I saw this link 2 minutes' ago and wanted to watch it again, but for some reason it has now been removed.
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Latest news from Dulini:

"The Othawa Pride are viewed on almost a daily basis and we continue to see the amazing growth of the six cubs. The pride is feeding regularly and for the age and size of the pride, these females are incredibly successful.
The Tumbela males are spending more time away from the pride as they have other interests now in the form of the Tsalala and Ximhungwe females but their roars still echo loud into the night as they cover more ground in the north western parts of the reserve bringing further presence to the area.
The two Othawa Breakways have not been seen near the pride again and have moved away to the east of our area."
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Styx cubs and Ndzhenga males on a kill by Sabi Sabi


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Love this one 

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The young Tsalala female grooming her mum as the sun sets over the sand river.


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It seems like the N’was males are really gentle and tolerant fathers, they dont snarl their cubs away.
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Beautiful Plains Camp males in western sector :

https://www.instagram.com/p/CTzcMIeqWzD/...=copy_link


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Pc boys looking more like their fathers everyday
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Great sighting of Sand River pride on a kill at Lion Sands :

https://www.instagram.com/tv/CT4l7FRKmRe...=copy_link


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We can see all 4 adult females there, 1 subadult female and 3, i assume older cubs where there (that was litter of 5, idk if other 2 are still alive).

It looks like younger female still didn't introduce her cubs to the pride.. 

Finally good sighting of Sand River pride after long time.
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S8 Male just showed up on WildEarth and chased Dark Mane and the Talamatis away from a kill
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