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(02-13-2022, 11:18 PM)东方琳琅STD Wrote: Nhenha in Singita
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A report from Northern Conservation Officer:  

On 24th January, our Northern Conservation Officer found an adult male lion that appeared to have a bullet wound above its ear. After the veterinary intervention, it was found that, fortunately, it was a deep claw wound from fighting with another male lion. We wouldn’t usually treat an animal with a natural injury (as stated in our current Management Plan below), but because of the appearance of a possible anthropogenic injury, we intervened, and it turned out to be of a natural cause. We are happy with the outcome, and the animal is doing well.

“SSW Protected Area will at all times aim to achieve minimal management interference with regards to its existing wildlife populations. Exceptions will only be made when, through anthropogenic interference, the wellbeing of indigenous wildlife species are threatened.”

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Two Kambula lionesses and N'was male, Ubuso, I presume.
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Skorro jr has been a busy boy on Valentine Day- romancing that pretty Ximhungwe Queen. 
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(02-14-2022, 07:24 PM)lionuk Wrote:




Two Kambula lionesses and N'was male, Ubuso, I presume.

I think one of the lioness is one of the sub-adults, maybe they have cubs soon
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(02-14-2022, 10:46 PM)Edvin Wrote:
(02-14-2022, 07:24 PM)lionuk Wrote:




Two Kambula lionesses and N'was male, Ubuso, I presume.

I think one of the lioness is one of the sub-adults, maybe they have cubs soon

Neither of these two females looks like subadult, not one, one of them is Kambula #6 aka infertile
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The Kambula daughters should be old enough to have cubs now. 

I’ve been looking for updates on the breakaways for a while and finding nothing. I wonder if the males at least are all together.
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(02-15-2022, 12:15 AM)SMK350 Wrote: if the males at least are all together.
In two of the latest videos, 3 sub males and nhenha were together. They were eating a kill. 
In other video, 2 sub females and one sub male were chasing off the tsalala girl.
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(02-14-2022, 08:07 PM)lionuk Wrote: Skorro jr has been a busy boy on Valentine Day- romancing that pretty Ximhungwe Queen. 
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I bet she did!
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(02-15-2022, 12:15 AM)SMK350 Wrote: The Kambula daughters should be old enough to have cubs now. 

I’ve been looking for updates on the breakaways for a while and finding nothing. I wonder if the males at least are all together.

Legendsafaris is currently at MalaMala and found a few of them in two different groups, 2 in one group and 3 in the other 


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Man, I wonder what happened to the NK Male...
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(02-15-2022, 04:51 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Man, I wonder what happened to the NK Male...

Only 5 Mhangeni lionesses were seen yesterday so maybe the 6th is away mating with Nkuhuma?
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