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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(04-22-2022, 08:58 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The imbali s8 male seems to go through life pretty unscathed, is he in quiet area or just very good at being a lone male with a pride?

He rules over in a very large territory. I think his territory is second largest in whole SS, Manyeleti and timbavati combine, after Nwaswitshakas. 
He seems to be lucky. On one end he has RRM, who himself is a line male. RRM has to dealt with all the heat from 3 tintswalo males. 
On South, imbalu male had DM avoca who again was never interested in intrusion, and now he left. Next to DM, Mohawk and Blondie are never interested in northern area since ages so yes Imbali is lucky guy.
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Don't think he has any of that territory anymore. Imbalis and imbali breakaways seen to have been abandoned.
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(04-22-2022, 08:58 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The imbali s8 male seems to go through life pretty unscathed, is he in quiet area or just very good at being a lone male with a pride?

He is been lucky that he did not encountered so far competition from any coalition.
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Wish we could see which Talamati female is the second mother, I'm assuming it's the other Selati daughter
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(04-23-2022, 02:03 AM)Tonpa Wrote: Wish we could see which Talamati female is the second mother, I'm assuming it's the other Selati daughter

Who of these two are the mother of the oldest litter?

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The first one, with the jagged ear 


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Ain't all 3 those lionesses Selati's daughters?
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The breakaways is two younger lionesses (selati girls) and one older one. I'm not sure if she's as old as silver eye and the other older girl. She might be a matimba girl 


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(04-23-2022, 03:25 AM)Potato Wrote: Ain't all 3 those lionesses Selati's daughters?

One of the breakaways is one of the older females.   Two are Selatis.
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(04-23-2022, 03:32 AM)Tonpa Wrote: The breakaways is two younger lionesses (selati girls) and one older one. I'm not sure if she's as old as silver eye and the other older girl. She might be a matimba girl 

She is Matimba daughter.

Oldest as Silvereye is with Nkuhuma subadults, not sure if she is old as Silvereye but definitely older then 2012 and Matimba offspring.
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I have always heard that there were 3 female born 2007 and 2 born 2015. Never heard that there were a matimba daughter
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(04-23-2022, 04:58 AM)Edvin Wrote: I have always heard that there were 3 female born 2007 and 2 born 2015. Never heard that there were a matimba daughter

I dont think 3rd female is old as them, she looks younger.
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This is the current selati female in january 7th 2016. How old do you think she looks? Litter of 2 cubs sired by fourways males. Charleston males had just taken over the pride too.
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Imbali male in fantastic condition




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The lion gods answered my prayers? 

Ok so it's the Matimba daughter who is the second mother
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