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Lions of Sabi Sands

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The Ottawa Pride cubs are thriving and all six of them have been seen regularly together now with the pride. The pride has been doing really well in terms of hunting and the cubs look in great condition. 

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(07-08-2021, 07:16 PM)Duco Ndona Wrote: Allegedly someone contacted a Singita ranger or something. It seems there was a fight and Gingerella got hurt.

That was what i was talking about, that Mhangenis are biggest threat to Othawa subadults, and especially Gingerella.. If 1 female managed to do this to her, imagen if they bump into whole pride, and obiviously their brothers didn't help her..

PC boys and Styx/NK will not harm them because they are still nomads, but Mhangenis are territorial pride, and they will attack them if they find them in their territory,and that will not end well for them, especially Gingerella, as females are more agressive towards intruding females then males.
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Any idea what happened to this fellow?
A young Nkuhuma male from an old WildEarth video in 2010

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(07-09-2021, 12:59 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Any idea what happened to this fellow?
A young Nkuhuma male from an old WildEarth video in 2010

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Isnt that Sizanani's brother?
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Nkuhuma pride of lions killing a hyena at Elephant Plains.
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(07-09-2021, 01:04 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-09-2021, 12:59 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Any idea what happened to this fellow?
A young Nkuhuma male from an old WildEarth video in 2010

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Isnt that Sizanani's brother?

No clue, the age does match though! Interesting to see they were still with the pride 2 years after the mapogo saga
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(07-09-2021, 01:26 AM)Mangw Wrote: https://www.facebook.com/100012057942042...338715769/

Nkuhuma pride of lions killing a hyena at Elephant Plains.

They're eating it? Interesting...
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I am not so sure Nym and Sym or the PCM wont be a threat though. 
For a nomadic lion they are spending a lot of time there. And singita has already reported roaring and fighting among the two.

It seems they are ready to claim the territory and probably wont be kind to rival male lions.
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(07-09-2021, 12:59 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: PC boys and Styx/NK will not harm them because they are still nomads
Both sets of males are roaring and trying to establish territory around Singita. They won't act as a nomads, but as a terrytorial unless they will get beaten up by other coalition forcing them to remain nomadic and keep low profile. Neither duo of those two seems to be intrested however in keeping low profile now.
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(07-09-2021, 01:32 AM)Tonpa Wrote:
(07-09-2021, 01:04 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(07-09-2021, 12:59 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Any idea what happened to this fellow?
A young Nkuhuma male from an old WildEarth video in 2010

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Isnt that Sizanani's brother?

No clue, the age does match though! Interesting to see they were still with the pride 2 years after the mapogo saga

This isn’t the limping brother that Sizanani partnered up with but could be from the same litter. The fact that so many of Blondie and Dozies cubs survived just proves that the Mopogos never took over the Nkuhumas… those females actively avoided them and if a few mated it was purely false estrus to distract them.
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This is one of the younger Sand River females from a month ago looking very pregnant. I won’t be surprised if the two youngest females have cubs soon, which may also explain why the Southern Avocas are now spending more time seeking out females in Kruger.
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Mhangeni females at Leopard Hills. One sired by Majingis in front and the one sired by Birminghams in the back.


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Othawa pride and cubs on a kill, before Skorro Jr comes and wants it for himself

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Leopard Hills? Isnt that the heart of Othawa territory?
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It's from an older sighting, when Othawa male was still with them

 https://wildadventuresblog.com/2021/04/2...ene-pride/
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