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Lions of Sabi Sands

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The PCM Male is majestic. Great Pictures!
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Monwana young males hunting buffalo at Londolozi 
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Update from Ulusaba reserve (western sector) :

- Kruger male and S. Avoca are in the area

- 4 Monwanas arrived west, 1 was already seen in company of Mhangenis (might explain why we saw only 3 in Londolozi hunting buffalos)

- 1 PCM is with Ximhungwes


Monwanas better have their running shoes ready, it wont be long until PCMs found out that 4 nomads are in their territory.
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(7 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote: Update from Ulusaba reserve (western sector) :

- Kruger male and S. Avoca are in the area

- 4 Monwanas arrived west, 1 was already seen in company of Mhangenis (might explain why we saw only 3 in Londolozi hunting buffalos)

- 1 PCM is with Ximhungwes


Monwanas better have their running shoes ready, it wont be long until PCMs found out that 4 nomads are in their territory.

PCM really do need to sweep their territory as it is also said that a Ximunghwe female is pregnant (seems like the older Xim) and the Mhangeni Pride would really need the PCM this time as Monwana Boys is getting at that age to be aggressive to other cubs and for the Kruger and South Avoca Males seems like they still have the drive to be a dominant male especially the Kruger Male.
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(7 hours ago)Tr1x24 Wrote: Update from Ulusaba reserve (western sector) :

- Kruger male and S. Avoca are in the area

- 4 Monwanas arrived west, 1 was already seen in company of Mhangenis (might explain why we saw only 3 in Londolozi hunting buffalos)

- 1 PCM is with Ximhungwes


Monwanas better have their running shoes ready, it wont be long until PCMs found out that 4 nomads are in their territory.

Not necessarily true with the Monwanas, PCMs may chase them but if Monwanas stick with Mhangeni Pride they will most likely be left alone unless PCMs come across them while seeking out Othawas. They’ve made it very clear they don’t care about that pride ever since bigger PCM chased them from Othawas. I mean Tumbela was chased once by PCMs and has been left alone since, nothing is stopping him from going back to Mhangenis either.
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NK and Khanya will prolly make their way over there too within the coming days, it’s their natural path from MalaMala. KM + S.Avoca should be the first on the PCMs agenda, the only ones there proven capable of actually winning a confrontation against atleast one of the PCMs, most likely bigger PCM, and have also killed atleast one cub in the West.
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Nutty!!!  Business is about to pick up.



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(7 hours ago)KM600 Wrote: Not necessarily true with the Monwanas, PCMs may chase them but if Monwanas stick with Mhangeni Pride they will most likely be left alone unless PCMs come across them while seeking out Othawas. They’ve made it very clear they don’t care about that pride ever since bigger PCM chased them from Othawas. I mean Tumbela was chased once by PCMs and has been left alone since, nothing is stopping him from going back to Mhangenis either.

Yea but it doesnt matter if they dont care for Mhangenis, theres a big difference between having 1 unhealthy/submissive/harmless nomad hanging in your area, and having a coalition of 4 up and coming 4 year olds..

Theres no way PCMs would allow a coalition of 4 males to establish themselves inside their borders, which is basically everything west of western Londolozi.

When PCMs sniff them out, youngsters are out, being with Mhangenis or no.
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