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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Torchwood Young males on S36 near Nahlanguleni Picnic Spot

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(9 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Torchwood Young males on S36 near Nahlanguleni Picnic Spot

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I always get this mixed, they are Kruger Male or Mantimhales sons?
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(8 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote: I always get this mixed, they are Kruger Male or Mantimhales sons?
this 3 are sons of Kruger
the 7 young males still wth the pride are sons of Mantimahle
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(8 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(9 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Torchwood Young males on S36 near Nahlanguleni Picnic Spot

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I always get this mixed, they are Kruger Male or Mantimhales sons?

Kruger Males, sons of both, the younger generation are Mantimahles
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Portugal Rui Ferreira Offline
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(8 hours ago)KM600 Wrote:
(8 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote:
(9 hours ago)Fenix123 Wrote: Torchwood Young males on S36 near Nahlanguleni Picnic Spot

Credits to gmitchley_wildlifephotography


I always get this mixed, they are Kruger Male or Mantimhales sons?

Kruger Males, sons of both, the younger generation are Mantimahles
Thank you @Ngonya and @KM600 
I bet a penny on who sired the boy in the middle
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(8 hours ago)Ngonya Wrote:
(8 hours ago)Rui Ferreira Wrote: I always get this mixed, they are Kruger Male or Mantimhales sons?
this 3 are sons of Kruger
the 7 young males still wth the pride are sons of Mantimahle

this 3 are not with the pride other 2 look young
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I wonder if the Kambula males were chased by S.Avoca + KM, them going all the way to Kirkman’s Kamp is quite a trek. They went first to Umkumbe, then MalaMala, then back South. We know they have extremely weird movements and like to follow the buffalo, but maybe it’s not a coincidence.
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(4 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: I wonder if the Kambula males were chased by S.Avoca + KM, them going all the way to Kirkman’s Kamp is quite a trek. They went first to Umkumbe, then MalaMala, then back South. We know they have extremely weird movements and like to follow the buffalo, but maybe it’s not a coincidence.

Dont think so, 2-3 of them where moving of south, then returning back north for months, this is nothing new.

Only pot K6 got chased out by KM and S.Avoca, as he stayed behind alone and got in a scrap.
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(11 minutes ago)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(4 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: I wonder if the Kambula males were chased by S.Avoca + KM, them going all the way to Kirkman’s Kamp is quite a trek. They went first to Umkumbe, then MalaMala, then back South. We know they have extremely weird movements and like to follow the buffalo, but maybe it’s not a coincidence.

Dont think so, 2-3 of them where moving of south, then returning back north for months, this is nothing new.

Only pot K6 got chased out by KM and S.Avoca, as he stayed behind alone and got in a scrap.
Look at review here

Indeed, their routes sometimes appear chaotic, but this may be due to the search for prey or avoidance of other coalitions. Perhaps they are simply trying to maintain control over different territories.
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