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Powerful looking Kambula lioness with what appears to be a litter of 5 cubs at Londolozi. This has got to be one of the best sightings of my guiding career!!! A lioness moves her 2 to 3 week old cubs to a new den sight. Magical!!!! Video by eulumworlds, November 1, 2018
(11-02-2018, 11:39 PM)joka98 Wrote: I think he could be Golf Course male.
Frankly I'm not sure, in the video there's no indication of where they took the video, only the date.
But I will say the mane looks too perfect to be one of the Sabi sands male, it seems more like a Kalahari lion, but of course there's no way to be sure only by looking.
Someone correct me if wrong.
In September I was at Nkorho. We came across I believe the Torchwood pride who accepted some mangy lions to hang around and there was 1 sub adult. Is that one sub adult male still alive?
We were also there when 4 lionesses sub adults were being chased it seems. They were frantically moving.
Is there any sites or blogs that give lots of updates also?
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Looks like Younger Othawa femlae (Littermate of Othawa young male) has given birth. (Likely sired by Matimbas)
I am glad that there are at least 2 females in the pride who can produce cubs. (One adult female is not able to produce any cubs)
This is good for the future of the pride.
If I could ask
Can someone break down all the prides with all the males and coalitions ? I’m so confused who’s who and who’s from what offspring lol.
I’m trying to read as much to catch up!