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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Othawa pride and Tumbela males continue to thrive. After finishing a Wildebeest yesterday they were able to kill a buffalo bull today. 
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(10-05-2021, 09:43 PM)lionuk Wrote: Othawa pride and Tumbela males continue to thrive. After finishing a Wildebeest yesterday they were able to kill a buffalo bull today. 
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I hope Limper gets to take advantage of these two meals so that he can recover.
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(10-05-2021, 09:54 PM)Calvitoo Wrote: I hope Limper gets to take advantage of these two meals so that he can recover.
Yes, I absolutely agree. That latest kill is huge, plenty for 5 adults and 6 cubs, so hopefully Limper has managed to have a decent meal out of it. 
And hopefully Skorro jr is showing incredible compassion that not often documented in male lions when it comes to Limper because he needs his remaining male companion to be healthy for support with defending their territory and pride.
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2/2 Southern Avocas and the Sand River pride lionesses and its cubs at Tengile River Lodge, Southern Sabi Sands, October 5.




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Short clip of some of the Kambula/Ntsevu pride cubs at Mala Mala Game Reserve, October 5.




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Plains Camp male mating, not sure from which pride this female is, but this is in Singita :

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Probably the Ximungwe female or one of the Manghenis
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Perhaps also the Nkuhumas. If they are more in the northeast.
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It was Mhangeni female, sister of Mhangeni Big Boy with Nkuhuma male:

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A beautiful portrait of Dark Mane and one of Talamati's subadult males. They clearly have a great affection for each other. 


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(10-07-2021, 11:42 AM)lionuk Wrote: A beautiful portrait of Dark Mane and one of Talamati's subadult males. They clearly have a great affection for each other. 


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He looks just like his father
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(10-07-2021, 11:09 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: It was Mhangeni female, sister of Mhangeni Big Boy with Nkuhuma male:

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While it's great to see him continue to court the same female that he mated with last weekend, he also needs to court other females from the same pride to win them over as a step to take over Mhangeni Pride. You know, that pride has 6 females, fierce females to accept him. He deserves to become a King. Right time, right age.
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A Beautiful family portrait of Auntie Othawa and Othawa's 6 cubs. They clearly have respect for her by being well behaved around her!  
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(10-07-2021, 11:54 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote:
(10-07-2021, 11:42 AM)lionuk Wrote: A beautiful portrait of Dark Mane and one of Talamati's subadult males. They clearly have a great affection for each other. 


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He looks just like his father


And that subadult is also only slightly shorter then DM, and he is only 3 years old, so he will become a pretty big lion in the future, maybe surpassing DM’s size
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