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Lions of Sabi Sands

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Young Othawa male relaxing at Ulusaba. 
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Torchwood young male in cheetah plains...

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New cubs have been born into Nkuchuma pride. 




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The young torchwood male is looking good
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(12-17-2019, 09:25 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The young torchwood male is looking good

Yes, he was seen more and more alone lately, we'll see his next move. It will be very tough for him as a lone male, he needs to go find partners, either in Kruger or in SS, unfortunately theres not many young males in SS atm, Styx male is younger and will still be with a pride for some time, and theres no news on Nkuhuma young male for almost 2 months now..
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(12-04-2019, 02:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-04-2019, 12:27 AM)Blondemane Wrote: from one of latest footage, Avocas have been vocal, so that mean they are announce their presence, prepared for the challenge... but one thing i was wondering is, if the 5 young males are in this area, why no pictures of them? 

Lets not get ahead of ourselfs here. 

1. All dominant males roar on daily bases, you can find videos of Avocas roaring from every week, or month in the past, nothing new here. 

2. 5 Nharu males where seen in Buffelshoek for 1 day around month and half ago, thats the only sighting of them in Sabi Sands, ever.. 
I wont belive until i see a trusted report/photo of somebody that they are indeed in Sabi Sands, i certaintly wont belive when somebody says "Avocas are roaring, it must be that 5 young males are invading their territory".. 

3. Dark Mane with Talamati pride are photographed regulary in South Manyeleti /Buffelshoek, and not even 1 photo of 5 young males? Hmm

4. 5 Nharu males are nowhere near ready for territory takeover, they are too young, 2 months ago they where chased of a buffalo kill by 1 Red Road male, 3 Avocas would murder them at this stage.


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This is their photo from Buffelshoek more then a month ago, cmon guys, they barely have manes yet,lets calm down a bit, they are not even 4 yrs old.

(12-17-2019, 09:25 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The young torchwood male is looking good

(12-17-2019, 11:10 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-17-2019, 09:25 PM)Hairy tummy Wrote: The young torchwood male is looking good

Yes, he was seen more and more alone lately, we'll see his next move. It will be very tough for him as a lone male, he needs to go find partners, either in Kruger or in SS, unfortunately theres not many young males in SS atm, Styx male is younger and will still be with a pride for some time, and theres no news on Nkuhuma young male for almost 2 months now..
Yes, not many young males around. Such a shame about big boy, any news on how he died?
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(12-18-2019, 02:13 AM)Hairy tummy Wrote: Yes, not many young males around. Such a shame about big boy, any news on how he died?

No.
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Weird that most of male off spring from BBoys in this cohort are alone. Hopefully, the next generation of their off spring will be luckier.
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(12-18-2019, 03:48 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Weird that most of male off spring from BBoys in this cohort are alone. Hopefully, the next generation of their off spring will be luckier.

Well there are 6/7 males among Kambula subadults/cubs, so yea.
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(12-18-2019, 01:39 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-18-2019, 03:48 AM)Matimbalani Wrote: Weird that most of male off spring from BBoys in this cohort are alone. Hopefully, the next generation of their off spring will be luckier.

Well there are 6/7 males among Kambula subadults/cubs, so yea.

8 out of 11 older cubs are males.
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(12-18-2019, 01:50 PM)Potato Wrote: 8 out of 11 older cubs are males. 

Rly? I read that amongs older ones are 5/6 males and 1 in younger litter.. We'll se for sure when they will start growing manes soon.
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On one of the recent Londolozi blog it was stated that 8 of 11 older cubs are males and the genders of 4 young cubs are yet unknown.
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(12-18-2019, 05:20 PM)Potato Wrote: On one of the recent Londolozi blog it was stated that 8 of 11 older cubs are males and the genders of 4 young cubs are yet unknown

Well Londolozis blog reports needs to be taken with a grain of salt, in one of their blogs they stated that Othawa male Nguvu is 7 yrs old, lol.
But maybe they indeed count the subadults genders,it would be awesome to see 8 males.
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N'waswishaka males in Sabi Sabi


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(12-04-2019, 02:02 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(12-04-2019, 12:27 AM)Blondemane Wrote: from one of latest footage, Avocas have been vocal, so that mean they are announce their presence, prepared for the challenge... but one thing i was wondering is, if the 5 young males are in this area, why no pictures of them? 

Lets not get ahead of ourselfs here. 

1. All dominant males roar on daily bases, you can find videos of Avocas roaring from every week, or month in the past, nothing new here. 

2. 5 Nharu males where seen in Buffelshoek for 1 day around month and half ago, thats the only sighting of them in Sabi Sands, ever.. 
I wont belive until i see a trusted report/photo of somebody that they are indeed in Sabi Sands, i certaintly wont belive when somebody says "Avocas are roaring, it must be that 5 young males are invading their territory".. 

3. Dark Mane with Talamati pride are photographed regulary in South Manyeleti /Buffelshoek, and not even 1 photo of 5 young males? Hmm

4. 5 Nharu males are nowhere near ready for territory takeover, they are too young, 2 months ago they where chased of a buffalo kill by 1 Red Road male, 3 Avocas would murder them at this stage.


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This is their photo from Buffelshoek more then a month ago, cmon guys, they barely have manes yet,lets calm down a bit, they are not even 4 yrs old.

(12-18-2019, 06:18 PM)Potato Wrote: N'waswishaka males in Sabi Sabi


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Looking good, putting on size. Where are they now?
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