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Lions of Sabi Sands

Mexico Gamiz Offline
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This young male, one of four, watched as the vultures landed on the nearby trees...They had pulled down a female buffalo, one of many that are easy pickings during this incredibly dry time in South Africa's Lowveld. Kirkman's Kamp, Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve.

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Talamati male

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which Talamati is this?
the one who was supposed to be missing?
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(09-24-2016, 04:09 PM)LionKiss Wrote: which Talamati is this?
the one who was supposed to be missing?

Apparently, yes. It will be so good for him and the Mangheni males to form a coalition. 

Four is much, much better than just three.
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Mexico Gamiz Offline
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Amazing, Mhangeni males (Majin's sons) and Talamati male(Matimba's son) in coalition.
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(09-24-2016, 11:41 PM)Majingilane Wrote:
(09-24-2016, 04:09 PM)LionKiss Wrote: which Talamati is this?
the one who was supposed to be missing?

Apparently, yes. It will be so good for him and the Mangheni males to form a coalition. 

Four is much, much better than just three.

for sure,

let's wait and see how are the 2 other Talamati, it is said that they went to Kruger but if they return the balance will change.
anyway it is good that all 3 Talamati looks to be alive.
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Kirkman's Kamp Private Game Reserve:
Guides and guests have been intrigued and thrilled to have four new male lions on the Sand River. Three brothers from the Mangheni pride and one slightly younger male from the Talamati pride have taken up residence in the river for the last week and have managed to take down 3 Buffalo, one Waterbuck and an Nyala in the last 6 days! This footage was taken by ranger Gareth Poole whilst he and his guests were on safari! The question on everybody's minds is are these newcomers here to stay?

It's a video, click on it to play.



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Tsalala young males(and pride), credits to Dawie Jacobs.

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@Majingilane regarding post #291

wow 3 Buffalo, one Waterbuck and an Nyala in the last 6 days! BEAST MODE!!!

@Gamiz regarding post #289

Truly special! I guess fate has brought them together. Funny how this Talamati male got separated from his two brothers. Anyway can't wait to see the raise of this coalition!
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The Young King 

I have been out of touch for a while with moving to a new lodge and finding my feet, yet i have still been out with my camera doing what I love. I thought that this image would be a fitting comeback as this was the very first photo I took at Singita Sabi Sand, my new home. It was my second day here and I was out learning roads when I came across four young male lions resting in the shade of a large weeping boer-bean. How exciting to think that this could be one of the members of the next great lion coalition to rule this pristine conservation area.

Credits to Warrick Davey Wildlife Photography 

Talamati male

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Spent some time with the Tsalalas this morning. These young males are growing up fast! Wish we got to see them more often!
Credits to Chenes Wales-Baillie AdventureWild

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Wink  ( This post was last modified: 09-29-2016, 03:09 PM by Fredymrt )

(09-27-2016, 03:29 AM)Majingilane Wrote: Tsalala young males(and pride), credits to Dawie Jacobs.

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(09-29-2016, 10:04 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Spent some time with the Tsalalas this morning. These young males are growing up fast! Wish we got to see them more often!
Credits to Chenes Wales-Baillie AdventureWild

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Sparta young male lions(click on this link↙
https://youtu.be/ZZ-b0TOtg7c
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( This post was last modified: 09-30-2016, 09:40 AM by Gamiz )

Shy Toulon-The last remaining male from a successful coalition of 3 lions(Born:2004) who dominate Southern Sabi Sands and parts of Kruger National Park The trio took over the Charleston pride by Sep 2009 and in July 2010 they decided to try a takeover of the Selati pride The attempt is successful in Sep 2010.Three monts later the coalition split and 2 males from Kruger began to put pressure on Toulons and by February 2011 they lost both  prides and territory!!! 
Photo by: Peter Fukumae
Photo Taken: Unknown
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One of the many benefits of operating safaris in private areas is the ability to stay out after dark and have encounters such as this one with  the big cats. This male was one of four that had pulled down a buffalo cow and was just starting to feed as it got dark. Sabi Sands Private Game Reserve, South Africa.
credits to Essential Africa Guided Safaris 

Mhangeni male

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09:40
2 Lions walking and playing in the Sabi River.
H4-1, 2.4km W from alpha loop east entrance 
Vis 5/5
Tinged by Jason

Talamati males 

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Talamati male, credits to Latest Sightings - Kruger.
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2 lions kept calling and zig zaging across road 
H4-1, 500m west of alpha loop W entrance
Vis was 5/5 now disappeared into bush
Tinged by Jason 

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