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Lions of Sabi Sands

Italy Ngala Offline
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Toulon males from Kirkman's Kamp, photo credits: Eckson Sithole

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Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve:
The three young Talamati males were on the reserve this morning after having followed their tracks for some time.

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Dawie Jacobs:
Just a screen shot of an amazing sighting of one of the Styx male lions yesterday.
This is one of the sons of the Majingilane males. He was seen alone, his brother was not with him. So I hope the other one is ok.

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Quick question for you guys:
Out of the four Majingilane males, who would you say he looks like?..
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( This post was last modified: 04-23-2016, 01:34 AM by Ngala )

Photo and information credits: Dawie Jacobs
"Styx male lion staring at some buffalo from a high termite hill. Gave us some crazy opportunities to photograph him - Neil Coetzer"

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It's difficult, but at first sight, he reminds me Golden Mane or Hip Scar.
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From Kirkman's Kamp Private Game Reserve:
"Shake off the weeks work and stress and have an awesome weekend. Picture of the Toulon male. Don't forget to start following us on Instagram for daily pictures at @andBeyond Kirkmans Kamp. Photo taken by Messham Photography."
Dominant Toulon

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Hi, I love lions and I want to gain knowledge but also educate you about lions. What would you guys like me to blog about?
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@CRYPTIC anything you want, whatever you're especially interested in post soemething on it
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(04-23-2016, 01:46 AM)CRYPTIC Wrote: Hi, I love lions and I want to gain knowledge but also educate you about lions. What would you guys like me to blog about?

Welcom. 
The best thing about this place is that we all love these cats, post anywhere that catches your eye. Maybe take some time to scroll through some threads and go from there.
Good luck
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Looking for news on the majingilane male lions and I stumbled upon this "The Majingilane came roaring back onto Londolozi last night, and the sounds of them fighting with the Matimba coalition reverberated through the darkness at 4am this morning, not far from camp. As it stands, three of the Majingilane are currently on the Londolozi airstrip whilst the Matimba males appear to have retreated into the Sand River".
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Yes, it happened I think three weeks ago. You can read about the Majingilane males in their own thread, here History most brutal killers, the Majingilane Male Lions
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Welcome to the forum @CRYPTIC
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Thanks @sanjay
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Also can you tell me what pride I should cover in the sabi sand.
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India sanjay Offline
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@Majingilane is Moderator and Top poster of Lion section, You can consult him. Also @Ngala is one of our good poster, He can also suggest you.
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(04-23-2016, 06:22 PM)CRYPTIC Wrote: Also can you tell me what pride I should cover in the sabi sand.

In Sabi Sands there are several known Prides and Coalitions and nomads. If you want to understand the dynamics you should know all of them and where they roam.
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