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How are things going on BYM and Torchwood male? have not heard them for a while.
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The Pride is looking healthy.

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(06-15-2022, 08:28 AM)东方琳琅STD Wrote: How are things going on BYM and Torchwood male? have not heard them for a while.

Johan saw them doing well last week.   Connectivity issues have hampered him being able to share more sightings so it’s why they have been so in frequent.
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Three Guernsey females got under the fence and entered Thornybush. They're with the Black Dam Males now




Also from the comments

"So on thornybush at the moment we have the black dam coalition and the "monwana-Guernsey coalition", your boy and the monwana male are doing well hunting Buffalo down in the south of the reserve."
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(06-15-2022, 04:14 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Also from the comments

"So on thornybush at the moment we have the black dam coalition and the "monwana-Guernsey coalition", your boy and the monwana male are doing well hunting Buffalo down in the south of the reserve."

Great that younger Monwana is with Guernsey male, and older/limping Monwana with Giraffe young male.

It would be even better that all 4 stayed together, as they where seen at some point, but it is what it is.
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Two youtubers visited Thornybush and recorded some clips of the Mapoza Male and Monwanas
Only $6000 per night  Sweet






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Sumatra male


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(06-15-2022, 06:25 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Two youtubers visited Thornybush and recorded some clips of the Mapoza Male and Monwanas
Only $6000 per night  Sweet






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"Only $6000 per night" *cries in South African*
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One of the young Kudyela males and Erik from Pondoro meet eyes 
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(06-16-2022, 12:05 AM)Rabubi Wrote: Only $6000 per night" *cries in South African*


Is that in American "dollars" or another currency?
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(06-16-2022, 12:18 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(06-16-2022, 12:05 AM)Rabubi Wrote: Only $6000 per night" *cries in South African*


Is that in American "dollars" or another currency?

US Dollars, although it seems they went during peak times or something, you can get the price down to $2000 a night on other dates
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(06-16-2022, 02:43 PM)Tonpa Wrote:
(06-16-2022, 12:18 PM)BigLion39 Wrote:
(06-16-2022, 12:05 AM)Rabubi Wrote: Only $6000 per night" *cries in South African*


Is that in American "dollars" or another currency?

US Dollars, although it seems they went during peak times or something, you can get the price down to $2000 a night on other dates

Does anyone know how many days will provide a good chance to see lions??
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That would be hard to predict as it depends on the weather, season and local lion dynamics.
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(06-17-2022, 12:11 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: That would be hard to predict as it depends on the weather, season and local lion dynamics.

Got it, thanks! What season(s) could be the best??
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Masungulo Male following the Kudyelas youngsters, he was about 20 minutes behind them


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