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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Talamati subadult females 11 Sept 2021
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Plains Camp males
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Silver-eyed and one of the Talamati males were seen this morning with Dark-maned, Silver-eyed was looking a bit skinny and the Talamati young male with a injury on his back
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I guess they must have ran into trouble. Perhaps over a kill?
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(09-25-2021, 03:37 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: I guess they must have ran into trouble. Perhaps over a kill?

Silver Eyed female was injured by hyenas when she was defending her kill alone, around a week or so ago, but she is recovering well as far as I know. 

As for young male, i think thats Dark Mane Jr. he was not seen with the pride recently and his 2 brothers, guides mentioned that they think that he fall behind in encounter with Imbali male, that he stayed hidden in the thickets near the kill, so maybe Imbali male found him later on (might not be him, its only a speculation) , i hope its nothing serious.
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Tsalala females in Dulini by Neil Jennings 

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Looks like the adult lioness's broken tail tip has finally come off
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A Kambula lioness carries 3 cubs.
The Sand River pride.
2 sub adult males of the Kambula pride.





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Talamtis and DM in the Manyeleti 


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Sabi Sands is seen a boom in Young male lions, 6 Kambulas, 5 Nkuhumas and 3 Talamatis are around the same age and they look very promising
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Also, when was the last time the Nwalungu Nkuhuma male was seen? Im a bit worried about him
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(09-26-2021, 08:53 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Also, when was the last time the Nwalungu Nkuhuma male was seen? Im a bit worried about him

Few days ago, following Mhangeni pride in western sector.
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The guide states these are the mothers of the 7 newest cubs. They are having a restful day to themselves and hopefully next time they will have the cubs with them!




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Update: Last weekend, the three Styx females and their cubs moved through a drainage line and onto an open area before resting in the shade of a really big Jackalberry tree. They all had full bellies, a good sign that they had recently eaten.
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Kambula lioness trying to interact with an uninterested Mohawk. 25th Sept
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The three Styx females and their cubs. All are doing well.


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