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Maps of Sabi Sand Coalitions Males and Prides

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(12-09-2023, 05:30 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: New updated map since July:


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Some news since:

- S8/Imbali male passed away recently, due to disease
- 2 Talamati breakaway subs died aswell
- old Talamati female passed away few months ago due to old age
- S. Avocas lost territory to 7 Nkhulu males in July, 1 S.Avoca disappeared
- Nkhulus killed few cubs/subs in SR pride, looks like SR breakaway has 4M and 2F remaining
- Ximhungwe/Gingerella had 3 cubs, 1 died recently
- 1 SP cub got killed recently by Tamalati pride, who establish themselves south under Gijimas
- SP killed older adult Styx female few months ago
- NK male after being seen with Tumbela and 2 Talamatis, currently is with Skorro Breakaway young male
- Kambula young males are pressuring 2 BDMs
- Torchwood numbers might not be up to date, no recent info
- some members of Imbali and Nharu prides are ocassionaly seen in the north, as are members of Plains Camp pride in the south

Incredible update, as always, my friend. A lot of movement recently, so much going on/ Thank you for this!
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