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Plains Camp Males

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If the guides stop, we may not even get names at all anymore as its most likely done entirely for our entertainment. Groups like Panthera probably use a code system.
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"The PCM have been very acetive in the Notherm Sabi Sands in the last few months. These males are so impressive, definitely the biggest I've seen. I hope they bring stability and cubs to the north."

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With three Nkuhuma females at the Arathusa airstrip. They chased the other members of the pride but all got away thankfully.

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These guys can eat, jesus :

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(07-18-2024, 10:43 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote: These guys can eat, jesus :


They stay fed, too, All the walking those two do burns tremendous amounts of energy.
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Londolozi Blog The Week in Pictures #658


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The Plains Camp Males respond to distant calls from the Ndzhenga Males.


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Dan Hirschowitz and his guests with the Plains Camp Male listening for a response from the Ndzhenga Males.
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1/2 seen at the Londolozi traverse area yesterday. The other one is with the Ximhungwe Pride in the western sector. 

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(07-23-2024, 01:20 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: 1/2 seen at the Londolozi traverse area yesterday. The other one is with the Ximhungwe Pride in the western sector. 


They're both back in the east again. Seen at Chitwa Chitwa.
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PC with four Nkuhuma lionesses. It's stated that they chased another lioness away, not sure as to why, though. It's also mentioned that Mohawk and the Southern Black Dam male were roaring prior to the PC's arrival and Mohawk continued to roar afterwards, albeit some distance away.

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(07-25-2024, 02:36 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: PC with four Nkuhuma lionesses. It's stated that they chased another lioness away, not sure as to why, though. It's also mentioned that Mohawk and the Southern Black Dam male were roaring prior to the PC's arrival and Mohawk continued to roar afterwards, albeit some distance away.


This is not good. The Black Damn male lion got away? I am wondering. Can the Southern Avoca here Mohawk?
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(07-25-2024, 02:46 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(07-25-2024, 02:36 PM)Mwk85 Wrote: PC with four Nkuhuma lionesses. It's stated that they chased another lioness away, not sure as to why, though. It's also mentioned that Mohawk and the Southern Black Dam male were roaring prior to the PC's arrival and Mohawk continued to roar afterwards, albeit some distance away.


This is not good. The Black Damn male lion got away? I am wondering. Can the Southern Avoca here Mohawk?


Didn't see anything to indicate that he didn't. Southern Avoca is in the west at Savanna, so I'm not sure if he'd even be able to hear Mohawk. Even if he did, he's got no reason to head east since him and Mohawk aren't coalition partners.
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( This post was last modified: 07-25-2024, 09:50 PM by Mapokser )

For those who keep saying the PCM's territory only goes as far as Elephant Plains and Simbabili, here them in Chitwa again which is east of Djuma.

It's clear they consider the entire north their territory and the only reason they don't patrol it more often is because it's impossible as their territory expands from Ulusaba to Chitwa and possibly Nkorho.
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(07-25-2024, 08:08 PM)Mapokser Wrote: For those who keep saying the PCM's territory only goes as far as Elephant Plains and Simbabili, here them in Chitwa again which is east of Djuma.

It's clear they consider the entire north their territoty and the only reason they don't patrol it more often is because it's impossible as their territory expands from Ulusaba to Chitwa and poasibly Nkorho.

I wouldn’t exactly say the whole North, as I don’t think they’ve went as far as Buffelshoek for example. They have been to Nkorho once in the last month or so but this was prolly following the pride who were hunting far East, not so sure they consider this their actual territory. 

If they were serious about all of the North being their territory, the Kambulas wouldn’t be able to live relatively care free. Most likely it’s a similar situation to the West, they‘ll control majority of it. They should start to abandon parts of the North quicker than they did with the West, however, as like u said it’s too big a territory. They have no reason to takeover the whole of the North as they gain nothing from it.
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Yeah Buffelshoek isn't included for now at least but Kambulas live more in Manyeleti now.
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(07-25-2024, 08:08 PM)Mapokser Wrote: It's clear they consider the entire north their territory and the only reason they don't patrol it more often is because it's impossible as their territory expands from Ulusaba to Chitwa and possibly Nkorho.

Disagree.
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