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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Lionesses and cubs from the Kambula pride at the beginning of the video. 




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@Tonpa I apologise about the wrong information on the N'was males earlier. Apparently they are in central MalaMala (as of today). Maybe they will move on somewhere around the area tomorrow.
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Sand River lioness
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If anyone cant see the link, remind me. I am testing as this is the first time im posting on my PC
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One of the N'waswitshaka/Ndhzenga males 'Gored' with the cubless Kambula/Ntsevu lioness. Amable was seen limping in his front paw recently.
Photo credit: Gerry Van Der Walt

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New information. 3 of the 4 Nwaswitshaka males are around Mala Main Camp, not to be confused with Ratarys which the Bboys control. One is injured in his paw(Amahle), the other has bites on his rear and the other is in good condition. They don't know what happened but saw bloody tracks heading north through Mlowathi river which is a decent distance away from Main Camp. It's safe to assume the Nwaswitshaka have pushed the Avoca north and are mating with the infertile lioness who has been mating with the Avocas for a while. Not sure where the Birmingham Boys stand but it's safe to assume they aren't currently involved
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Bruh, why does nobody name
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(11-10-2021, 10:10 AM)Slayerd Wrote: New information. 3 of the 4 Nwaswitshaka males are around Mala Main Camp, not to be confused with Ratarys which the Bboys control. One is injured in his paw(Amahle), the other has bites on his rear and the other is in good condition. They don't know what happened but saw bloody tracks heading north through Mlowathi river which is a decent distance away from Main Camp. It's safe to assume the Nwaswitshaka have pushed the Avoca north and are mating with the infertile lioness who has been mating with the Avocas for a while. Not sure where the Birmingham Boys stand but it's safe to assume they aren't currently involved

Hope nothing happened to Avocas, N'ws might be fighting for mating rights, so they had injuries.
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(11-10-2021, 08:14 AM)Timbavati Wrote: One of the N'waswitshaka/Ndhzenga males 'Gored' with the cubless Kambula/Ntsevu lioness. Amable was seen limping in his front paw recently.
Photo credit: Gerry Van Der Walt

Its Wide Nose, looks like N'ws had a fight for female, Avocas where seen roaring at night, it looks like MalaMala rangers follow this event so we will get videos.
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Orange Eyes mating with Kambula female:

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Mhangene hunt and catch a wildebeest in between some bull elephants.




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(11-10-2021, 02:01 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Orange Eyes mating with Kambula female:


Link does not work.
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Mohawk roaring on MalaMala last night

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(11-10-2021, 02:28 PM)lionuk Wrote: Mohawk roaring on MalaMala last night


Vid is from two days ago
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(11-10-2021, 02:27 PM)Potato Wrote: Link does not work.

Idk, it works and then crashes, i updated it again, for now its working.

Heres direct link :

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