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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(Yesterday, 02:09 AM)BA0701 Wrote: I would love to know his story, where he went, and what life was like in his little hiding spot, after having been gone for so long. Really glad he is back to where we can pick up, where we left off. He was Tsalala's first boyfriend, a lot of hope for the two of them, back then, but it was unreasonable, given the dynamics in Sabi Sands at that time, and they certainly haven't gotten any easier now, for a lone male. He is clearly a survivor, though.

I think his rute is Ngala/Shindzela - Manyeleti - Sabi Sands, there and back again.
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Talamati Male in Sabi Sabi

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(Yesterday, 07:37 PM)Fenix123 Wrote: Talamati Male in Sabi Sabi

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Great sighting, we tend to post all Northern and Southern Avoca males offspring in the ‘Avoca males and their male lineage’ thread, just for future posts.
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New video from the All About The Lions of Sabi Sands channel, discussing current pride dynamics in SS.




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