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Lions of Sabi Sands

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"The confused Tsalala/Marthly males.
They were about to cross the Sabi river, following some buffalo when they spotted a big crocodile and decided not to cross at that point."
Tinga & Narina,posted 02/26/2018.
Photo and words by Riaan Botha(Field Guide & Photographer)


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2 Mhangeni boys, 2 Mhangeni girls.
credits to Kelwan Kaiser


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Credit photos Riaan Botha
Posted Feb 26 2018

Tsalala/Marthly males 
Crossing the Sabi River 
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Tsalala/Marthly males in the hunt of the Buffalo
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This will be the sight most coalitions would tremble at in a few years.
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(03-02-2018, 03:37 PM)sik94 Wrote:
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This will be the sight most coalitions would tremble at in a few years.

If you think about it if they stick together no male coalition will overcome them they’ll stay kings forever and if they stayed in sabi sands and londonlozi, their territory will probably be as big as their grandfathers the mapogos.
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@Chris yeah. It'll probably be like the skybeds, two coalitions of 5 and 4 and could theoretically takeover the whole of sabi sands.
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(03-03-2018, 09:24 AM)sik94 Wrote: @Chris yeah. It'll probably be like the skybeds, two coalitions of 5 and 4 and could theoretically takeover the whole of sabi sands.

Exactly, now 1 question let’s just say 4 of them are controlling 1 side of sabi sands and a coalition of 5 males comes in they would probably call their brothers right?
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Ottawa young male still hanging around the western block.
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Junior @ Orpen Gate
Credits:  2018 Rudi Strydom


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Othawa male posing this morning
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Tailles Tsalala/Marthly lioness with remaining cub
Elephant Plains GL,02/23/2018.
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Bigger Mane Tsalala/Marthly male
Kirkman's Kamp,posted 03/06/2018.


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Gorgeous Othawa boy. He was seen with the Othawa females and Majingilane males.
Credits: Kelwan Kaiser, posted 03/07/2018 


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One of the Mhangeni young males
"Started off my day in Sabi Sands Game Reserve watching a pride of 11 lions resting up before their task of hunting for food."
credits: J. Titcumb, Singita, posted 03.06.2018


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(03-06-2018, 05:46 AM)vinodkumarn Wrote: Junior @ Orpen Gate
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He has gotten bigger looking like his fathers HB and ginger.
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