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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Tsalala pride lionesses. It's fantastic to see them bonding.


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( This post was last modified: 11-15-2021, 09:41 PM by lionuk )

(11-15-2021, 08:29 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Picture doesnt load for me.
Sorry to hear that. I've re-uploaded for you. Hopefully it works for you at your end. 


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It does work now. Thanks for re-uploading
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Refresh my memory, did both limpy and dominant tumbela mate with the Tsalala lioness?
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(11-16-2021, 12:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Refresh my memory, did both limpy and dominant tumbela mate with the Tsalala lioness?

Only dominant one if i remember correctly (what we seen).
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(11-16-2021, 12:20 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-16-2021, 12:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Refresh my memory, did both limpy and dominant tumbela mate with the Tsalala lioness?

Only dominant one if i remember correctly (what we seen).

Limper was seen mating with Ximungwe lioness, we might see suckle marks on that lioness soon
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(11-16-2021, 12:20 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(11-16-2021, 12:01 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Refresh my memory, did both limpy and dominant tumbela mate with the Tsalala lioness?

Only dominant one if i remember correctly (what we seen).



I remember seeing pictures of Limpy mating with the Tsalala lioness a few weeks earlier than with Skorro Jr.
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Lionesses and cubs from the Nkuhuma pride with Blondie




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Three of the Nkuhuma pride lionesses and the seven cubs on the move at Little Gowrie area, Northern Sabi Sands, November 15.




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From a tracker at Londolozi:


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(11-16-2021, 06:34 PM)Gijima Wrote: From a tracker at Londolozi:


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Yeah, he also said they're still fighting the Bboys, I don't know how they're fighting them if they disappeared lol, I'd love to have more footages...
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(11-16-2021, 06:37 PM)WildRev Wrote:
(11-16-2021, 06:34 PM)Gijima Wrote: From a tracker at Londolozi:


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Yeah, he also said they're still fighting the Bboys, I don't know how they're fighting them if they disappeared lol, I'd love to have more footages...

 He said “they are still fighting” so maybe with each other or that the war is ongoing? There’s a language barrier here so I mostly just ignore that and listen to the location of the lions.
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Im just wondering, there has been no updates on Fourways pride for a year now (as far as Im aware). Im a bit worried that the Kruger males lost control over the pride. Any of you have recent information?
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(11-16-2021, 08:32 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: Im just wondering, there has been no updates on Fourways pride for a year now (as far as Im aware). Im a bit worried that the Kruger males lost control over the pride. Any of you have recent information?

Fourways subadults where seen at eastern MalaMala few months ago (cant remember when exactly), all where accounted (6), they are now around 2.5 yrs old, not sure where are 3 adult females, they should be back in estrus now. 

They didnt lost it, they abandon them over time and completely focused on Torchwood pride as all females from Fourways had cubs, while Torchwood females where all in estrus, so they just quit visiting Fourways.
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Wonder where Dark Mane is, no sightings since MalaMala reported he was in the area on the 12th?
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