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Lions of Sabi Sands

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(07-10-2017, 10:24 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(07-10-2017, 09:31 PM)Chris Wrote: Ximhugwe lionesses daughters of the mapogos

Nope they are daughters of Selatis/Majis I think.. 
Mr.T killed all Ximhugwe/Mapogo cubs.. Cubs born after Mr.T came back were killed by Selatis

yes you are right. they are all selati offspring. but their aunt and mothers who were killed by the othawas and majingilanes were sired by a male called sand river. rob from idube told me it. the ximhungwes have no one kinship with majingilanes.
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seems that the take over by the tsalala males is becoming. i hope some lioness caould distract them about the cubs. they not know but the older cubs of the pride can be their cousins as the fourway males are  half brothers of the tsalala boys.

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(07-10-2017, 10:26 PM)vinodkumarn Wrote:
(07-10-2017, 10:06 PM)Chris Wrote:
(07-10-2017, 09:51 PM)leocrest Wrote: Mfumo and lioness were also on EP in last day or so. Wonder if he's mating with tsalala
Ohh ok but still the Birminghams are no were near the the tsalas.
Matshapiri males are different from Mfumo
Mfumo is brom Birmingham Boys
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Does anyone know how many cubs are in the tsala pride and how many males and females?
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There were 5 cubs fathered by the Matimbas and they are all alive. Hard to tell how many males and females but they seem to be about just under a year old.

Edit: the cubs are 14-18 months of age.
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(07-11-2017, 02:12 AM)Chris Wrote: Does anyone know how many cubs are in the tsala pride and how many males and females?

couple of new male cubs 2-3 months old from Tailless.. who is operating separately....
They may join... Time tells...
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The Southern Pride were found sunning themselves on a beautifully flat rock this morning and all had the look of warm content. Further south from them we found the two young Charleston males also lounging atop a rock shelf.
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Young Charleston male

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What happened to the four ways males and were are they?
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And where the sand river males?
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Please, I have read the Sparta pride is in trouble. Anyone can tell me how members females have the Sparta pride actually.  Some cubs? Thanks
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(07-11-2017, 09:02 PM)Chris Wrote: What happened to the four ways males and were are they?

One of them was killed by Matimbas..they were briefly with Southern pride..Older cubs in Southern pride are likely sired by them...
They were ousted by Charlestons...
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The sand river males are the 3 toulon males, right?
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(07-12-2017, 04:12 AM)sik94 Wrote: The sand river males are the 3 toulon males, right?

They were called that, but I think the ones you're talking about are the three Sand river males that ousted the Kruger male and were in turn chased away by the Fourways and Charleston males.
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So there were two coalitions that at one time or another were called the sand river males, one being the toulons and then the coalition that ousted the kruger males. Btw which pride is called the sand river pride, charleston pride or the southern pride?
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Wait so the 3 sand river males go chased by 2 charleston or four ways? Wow they weren't confident
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