We carried on up towards Kij Kij, and about 3 kilometres before the waterhole some lions were on an eland kill.
This was becoming a pattern, as due to the drought, the eland, weakened from dehydration were proving to be easy takings for the local lion population.
There were initially two males and two females around the kill. The two males were both collared.
After a while the two females moved over into Botswana and settled down where after one of the males followed suit.
The lone male was left on the kill to keep those pesky jackals at bay.
That being the stale mate, we carried on to Kij Kij