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12-11-2023, 04:34 AM( This post was last modified: 12-11-2023, 04:36 AM by Cath2020 )
(12-10-2023, 02:02 AM)BA0701 Wrote:
(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!
I think there are actually 5 lionesses in the Sand River Pride....unless you're counting one of them as a younger sub? There are the 2 Manthemahle daughters, the remaining Toulon daughter, plus 2 older S. Avoca daughters. One of the Avoca daughters is almost 4, while the other is just over 3. They both should be safe from the Nkhulus, hopefully.
One of the guides stated that he sighted 3 males/3 females in the breakaway group, but he could just as easily have made a mistake in ID'ing one of the males as females....since many are now saying that there are 4 males/2 females in the group.