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Lions of Sabi Sands

Mexico Gamiz Offline
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Tsalala male - Sabi Sabi Reserve - August 3,2017

The three Tsalala males spent the whole day at the watering hole in front of Selati Camp after having moved away from their now finished buffalo carcass.

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https://youtu.be/15YZzeasXX8 Here is the link of the avoca males challenging the matshiphri male and mating with the lionesses.
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Tsalala male
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sabisabi reserve


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The three Tsalala males have been spending a lot more time on our Northern property, and have been quite vocal about it! They have been managing to succeed in a few hunts, especially on all the large herds of Cape Buffalo passing through. Here they were seen resting in a dry riverbed during the heat of the day.
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Othawa female, Sabi Sands.
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Yesterday the vets tried to remove the snare around the neck of one of the young Charlston males but sadly he passed away well under anesthetic. Very sad news. The remaining Charlston youngster has joined up with Hilda's Rock male and an unknown big male lion

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What a disheartening story. These young males are true survivors who lost their pride unusually early in life and now this happens. Atleast the surviving male has the backing of a decent sized coalition now, a ragtag coalition of three lone survivors out to do big things.
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Two new male lions have popped in for a visit. It is the second time the Avoca males have trekked south to Inyati. Being part of a vast reserve such as Greater Kruger National Park means that Guides and Guests at Inyati Game Lodge are likely to find new animals every drive.

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R.I.P young boy Charleston young male
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Photo Credits Eckson Sithole

My boys Tsalala\Marthly young males

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( This post was last modified: 08-11-2017, 04:21 AM by Tshokwane Edit Reason: Embedding the video )

Here's the link of the two kambula females with one avoca male feasting on a buffalo.



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Happy world lion day to everybody
   
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United States Fredymrt Offline
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Young Avoca males are back at Mala Mala

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@T Rabbit :

About #746: as concerns the lion day thank you ! And Happy world lion day to everybody too...


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(08-09-2017, 09:14 AM)Gamiz Wrote: Two new male lions have popped in for a visit. It is the second time the Avoca males have trekked south to Inyati. Being part of a vast reserve such as Greater Kruger National Park means that Guides and Guests at Inyati Game Lodge are likely to find new animals every drive.

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IS THIS RECENT?
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