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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(09-01-2023, 09:25 PM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(09-01-2023, 08:14 PM)BA0701 Wrote:
(09-01-2023, 07:36 PM)sabisands23 Wrote:
(07-27-2023, 01:36 PM)I\m wondering If you could help me see this map.. I have found your thread in multiple places, but each time the map is not linked for me.. I am looking for a more up-to-date prides map of the Sabi Sands  area (the last one I found was 2019). Thanks!  Tr1x24 Wrote: Updated map after 5 months :


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Some news since:

- last Bboy, Nhenha, died from his injuries from the fight vs 2 PC males
- 2 Ndhzenga males, Wide Nose and Gore, died in quite short span of time
- 2 adult Talamati "breakaway" females suddenly died after losing condition rapidly
- 3 Kambula females (2 older and 1 younger) also died, unknown reasons
- last 2 Kambula breakaway sub females are also gone, most likely killed by other lions
- looks like only 4 out of 7 Nkuhuma subadults are still alive
- I still showcased Mohawk Avoca as territorial male, although he is more of a semi-nomad, avoiding new territorial males, BD males
- 1 Styx sub female was killed by PC young male and his sister
- 1 adult female, 1 sub male and 1 cub from Sand River where killed by Nkhulu males, who are causing trouble in the south
-  with 2019 female maturing, Sand River pride still has 4 adult females, although subadult numbers and genders might not be accurate/up to date because lack of info
- I still left S.Avocas as territorial males, although it looks like they are on their way out, pressured by Nkuhulus, will see how it goes
- we had some recent sightings of Torchwoods, breakaway group has a lot of cubs, but adult females number in core and breakaway might not be accurate, as some females overlap, aswell as subadults numbers and genders, too little info
- 2 Mantimahle sons are starting to be seen in Sabi Sands, they are dominant over Torchwood Breakaways and Fourways prides (prob since late 2021/early 2022), possibly pushing for rest of Torchwoods
- new young male, Skorro young male, was seen at Londolozi in recent months (not sure on his current status tho), aswell as PC young male in the south.

I would try a different browser. I use DuckDuckGo, Firefox (primary on Windows), and sometimes Edge. This image shows up for me in all three, though I do, at times, have some images/videos that do not populate. Sometimes a reboot helps, sometimes switching browsers and/or verifying no updates needed, etc..., might also help.

i have never cracked tjhe code as to how and why that problem is so random...there are adays I cna see all the pics and links...and days noting come up.....sometimnes with one device or another....its never consistent to put a finger on it.

My friend, I have experienced the exact same things as well. What usually fixes it, but not always, is switching browsers, or the fore mentioned reboot. But, as you stated, sometimes they just don't appear. I wonder if it could have something to do with the Google webcode, and how it interacts with other sites, such as Imgur.
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