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(08-28-2020, 10:04 PM)TinoArmando Wrote: The big lion news this week was the sad update on the impressive Black Dam male from the far west of our concession who met an untimely end this week. An injury from a failed buffalo hunt seems to have left him as a sitting target for the Monwana males that finished the job the next day. Despite this loss, the new males are likely to provide some greater stability to the Giraffe Pride (they have already been seen mating with them for months) in the west. The River Pride continued to move large distances this week and despite seeing them with full bellies, we didn’t find them on any kills. Their wonderings also took them into relatively uncharted territory to the west, but based on all the roaring we could hear close to camp last night, it sounds like they returned to the heart of their territory after this sojourn. Tracks for the Mayambula Pride were only seen on the Kruger Boundary, but no sightings were had. Tanda Tula update
Wait, so BDM was injured by the buffalo, but killed by the Monwana males the next day? I was of the impression that he had been gored by the buffalo, saw that the pride was able to eat, slumped off into the brush and died. @"TinoArmando" did the mentioned video ever get posted? Thank you for this update, it completely changes my understanding of what happened, and for me anyhow, it makes the events that unfolded that much more tragic.
I'm a bit confused.
Because two reliable sources have send a different statement
I truly hope we are able to get to the truth of what happened, hopefully sooner rather than later.