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Lions of Sabi Sands

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They probably felt unsure about the area with all the other rival males hanging around there. So they only stayed for the mating and then left.
 
Even we with our birds eye overview, fancy technology and skilled trackers are struggling to keep up with the changing dynamics in the north right now. So just imagine how it must be for the lions themselves without all those knick-knacks and with much more at stake.
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Southern Pride with the remains of a warthog kill

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( This post was last modified: 01-03-2025, 05:17 PM by Potato )

One of the Monwana boys.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/12gMMnuGG...ture=share
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(01-03-2025, 05:17 PM)Potato Wrote: One of the Monwana boys.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/12gMMnuGG...ture=share

Very intrigued to see what happens with them. I said before Sabi Sands could do with another big coalition that can control a large majority. I think it would be beneficial if they held the Manyeleti -Sabi Sands boundary and decided to take either Imbalis or Nharus. 

Nkuhumas aren’t completely out the question but they definitely prefer Kambulas the most rn, and that one pregnant Nkuhuma female is most likely holding cubs sired by any Kambula male. Monwanas have already had scuffles with the 5 Birmingham breakaways aswell as both Ross males, so they’re definitely not shy. If the other 2 join them, in a few months I don’t think any coalition would be able to overpower them.
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(Yesterday, 01:47 PM)KM600 Wrote:
(01-03-2025, 05:17 PM)Potato Wrote: One of the Monwana boys.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/12gMMnuGG...ture=share

Very intrigued to see what happens with them. I said before Sabi Sands could do with another big coalition that can control a large majority. I think it would be beneficial if they held the Manyeleti -Sabi Sands boundary and decided to take either Imbalis or Nharus. 

Nkuhumas aren’t completely out the question but they definitely prefer Kambulas the most rn, and that one pregnant Nkuhuma female is most likely holding cubs sired by any Kambula male. Monwanas have already had scuffles with the 5 Birmingham breakaways aswell as both Ross males, so they’re definitely not shy. If the other 2 join them, in a few months I don’t think any coalition would be able to overpower them.

Hi when you say other two join them? Are you talking about the white Birmingham male lion and his brother?
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Hope khanya near

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(Yesterday, 10:30 PM)Guillermo94 Wrote: Hi when you say other two join them? Are you talking about the white Birmingham male lion and his brother?

No, 2 Monwanas.
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