Posts Tagged ‘Lion Prides in Botswana’

Mating Season has arrived

The mating of the lions has been unusual this month with one particular incident where one of the Sand River females whose cubs are 2½ years old has broken away and mated with the Mapogo. It is highly unusual that she will fall pregnant; however it is probably just her way of keeping the males [...]

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Elephant Kill at Savute Safari Lodge

Another spectacular elephant kill has been achieved by the Savute Pride at Savute Safari Lodge. A few nights ago, around 21h30, shortly after dinner, the camp manager went down to the fireplace in front of the lodge to get the fire ready prior to guests arriving for their nightcap. Just as he got the fire [...]

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Savute Lion Pride has killed again

The Savute lion pride has been separated for the past three years, due to the break-away of the dominant Mubabe males. The Savute pride is legendary for hunting and killing elephants, however, this has not happened for the past 3 years. The situation changed at around midnight on 11 September when unexpected wild trumpeting of [...]

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Tsaro Pride – General News

The lion sightings and fascinating pride dynamics at Duba Plains are still incredible! The Tsaro Pride appears to have regrouped as before. They have been seen together in most of the sightings, consisting of nine adult females, one sub-adult lioness and the Skimmer Male. Regardless of the regrouping, there is still that typical inter-lioness aggression [...]

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Lions take down a Croc – Duba Plains the land of the Unexpected

Essentially Lions eat whatever they can overpower and a remarkable number of prey species have been recorded for them, ranging from small rodents to sub-adult elephant. They are very opportunistic, however at Duba Plains the two resident prides, the Tsaro Pride and the Skimmer Pride, prey almost entirely on buffalo with some seasonal predation on [...]

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Camp Okavango- The land of the Unusual

This morning’s 07h05 a.m. flight from the camp to Kasane should have been standard procedure as always; however like with so many aspects of nature’s magic, it was not. One of the camps’ staff members, Tau, was appointed to take a Safari Air pilot, Anthony, to the airstrip at dawn for pre-flight checks. The drive [...]

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Savute Safari Lodge – Lion Update

The Lion residents of the Savute region seem to readjust just before the dry winter months set in, this is usually when the wet season comes to an end and the waterholes around Savute start drying up. The game viewing becomes more exciting; with new arrivals emerging in the area on a recurring basis. Throughout [...]

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Winter has Arrived in Moremi

At the moment, the delta is going through a lot of evident changes. Winter is here and the evenings and early mornings are getting significantly colder. The plains are slowly filling up and the crossings are getting deeper due to the flood waters arriving from further north and is now pushing through. Together with all [...]

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Mombo a land of the Unusual

The following day we were fortunate to see a pride of 21 lion, then two lionesses basking on a termite mound in the rich evening sun. While watching her, our guide Emang heard over the radio of a sighting from one of the other Mombo vehicles of lions that had killed a baby giraffe. We [...]

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Lions on the Rise

There has been a lot of activity from The Matatatha Pride in and around the camp this month; on a few remarkable occasions they were seen hunting the resident buffalo males. Guests have been fortunate enough to experience and observe the interaction between the lions and the hyaena in the area. Another highlight was the [...]

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