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S1 males

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With their tracks sending Rangers searching in the southern section of our reserve, close to Earth Lodge, these two male lions appeared unexpectedly in the north. After chasing a few hyenas that were trailing them, they settled in the shade as the heat of the morning set in.
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Some young males interacting in Londolozi

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(07-02-2022, 03:08 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Some young males interacting in Londolozi


Wonder who could they be, there are 3 groups of young males from 3 different prides often seen in Londolozi, Kambulas, Nkuhumas and sometimes 2 Talamatis
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Birmingham and Nkuchuma, both with fresh facial wounds


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( This post was last modified: 07-02-2022, 01:51 PM by Tr1x24 )

So about this sighting, of 2 Mhangeni females at Singita :


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"Lions of Sabi Sands" instagram page says that 2nd,smaller and younger female is actually Tsalala princess!!


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Older Mhangeni female is the female who has been away from the pride for months, as she was seen mating with PC boys. 

For 2nd female it was taught to be cubs mother who was missing on recent Mhangeni sightings. 

But, this female looks way to small and young to be her, from the distance on those pictures she actually looks like Tsalala princess. Also we can see orange eyes on that smaller females, neither of Mhangenis has orange eyes. 

Descripton of sighting also goes : 1 older female with younger female, who was following and learning. 

This is interesting turn of events, this older Mhangeni female is actually Tsalala princess long lost aunt, lets see if they stick together.
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That sighting of old Mhangeni and Tsalala was on 23 June, looks like they didnt stick together, as Tsalala is now seen at Londolozi calling :

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Ximhungwe and Nkuhuma male :

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PC males with Nkuhuma breakaway's :

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The pc males getting a thread?
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(07-02-2022, 08:31 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The pc males getting a thread?

With making threads for Sabi Sand prides, i dont think its neccesary to make a thread for PC males, because now this thread is way less packed.
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S1 males at Lion Sands :

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Shame the S1 boys lost the 3rd brother. They could have been a powerhouse if he would've not gotten lost or killed.
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If other coalitions have their own thread I don't see why PC males shouldn't, there may be people who are really interested in them and want to know everything about them without having to search the scattered information in this thread.
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( This post was last modified: 07-03-2022, 01:52 PM by Duco Ndona )

I think its fair if they get one. So far things seem to be going well with the pride threads and it saves this one up for more nomadic or transient lions. Or Sabi Sand lion discussions in general.

The S1 males also seem to be establishing themselves with the southern pride. So they may need one soon too.
Not so mournful about them not becoming a powerhouse though. When they were three they were overly confident and aggressive. They seem to have chilled down after losing their brother which is good for the stability in that region.
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