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Talamati/Msuthu Pride

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Talamatis on Simbambili. Two boys are with three girls in one area, and DM is with two girls in another area.






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Monday, 12 September 2022
The S8 Male lion, 3 Talamati lioness and 5 Cubs were found on a Buffalo Kill from the night before. S8 Male was trying to mate with the one Lioness.

Wednesday, 14 September 2022
S8 Male lion and the 1 Talamati Lioness found mating close to red leaf teak road in Buffelshoek.

Friday, 16 September 2022
S8 Male lion and 2 talamati lioness were found relaxing in a burnt area just north of Dolerite Road and a Firebreak.

Sunday, 18 September 2022
2 Talamati Lioness and 5 cubs were found on the border of Buffelshoek and Manyeleti, they went crashing through the bush when they bumped into the Anti-Poaching Unit!


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(09-19-2022, 08:26 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Talamatis on Simbambili. Two boys are with three girls in one area, and DM is with two girls in another area.






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I love to see these guys doing great!!
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Breakaways this morning




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Core pride still in simbambili



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Old female. Tail looks pretty dead 

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"One of the beautiful lionesses from the Talamati breakaway pride, keeping her eyes on some giraffe in the distance. Shortly after I took this photo, the Avoca males appeared and chased them away. Very interesting lion dynamics in the @sabisands at the moment. "

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Silver Eyes vs hyenas :

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By Agnes Escriva


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Talamati youngsters on WE this morning, both older females separated elsewhere


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(09-26-2022, 12:41 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Talamati youngsters on WE this morning, both older females separated elsewhere


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So glad to see these guys doing ok. Nice pics buddy!!
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Talamatis at minutes 12 and 21:40.




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Two Talamati breakaways and the S8 Male at Djuma tonight








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