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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

Panama Mapokser Offline
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If so this is good, they aren't lacking in females and it'd be good for the Ntsevu pride to catch up in numbers.
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(04-27-2024, 04:55 AM)Mapokser Wrote: If so this is good, they aren't lacking in females and it'd be good for the Ntsevu pride to catch up in numbers.

I believe 8 Males 5 Females in the kambula pride 
K3 has 1 Male and 2 Females and k2 has a son with the kambula I believe that she left him behind 
K9 has 2 girls. And this is not coming from me seen a few post and videos most of it is the same but yeah
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Concidering how much luck the smaller prides got in getting mostly lionesses as cubs. It kinda makes me wonder if there is some selection mechanism at play.
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(04-27-2024, 04:55 AM)Mapokser Wrote: If so this is good, they aren't lacking in females and it'd be good for the Ntsevu pride to catch up in numbers.

The Ntsevu girls are 11, or will turn 11 this year (born 2013), so this will likely be the last litters K2 and K3 raise to adulthood. Hopefully K2 has a good-sized litter as well, otherwise they'll be massively outnumbered by the Kambulas. The Kambula girls are very young, and have years of litters ahead of them.
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If they aren't very unlucky they can have another litter and raise them to independence ( 2 years ).

Though I'm worried that K3 has had 2 litters while K2 has had none so far.
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Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do
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(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

Hopefully. I was wondering why only one sister had 3 cubs. I wanted to ask which was the lioness that had cubs and ended it up with the Kambulas lionesses of 5? I also wanted to ask; they use to be 3 cubs right were they accepted in the beginning? What happen to the other two cubs who are hopefully resting in peace?
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(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?
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(04-27-2024, 09:23 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?

Just a bit confused but k3 and her new litter I don’t think they met the other kambula cubs and k2s son I think she just got pushed out of the pride and left her son I think she had another cub but one of the younger females killed it i think. It’s weird how they split because k5 is the other of k3 k4 and k5 and k2 and k3 are both have daughters in the core pride actually no k3s daughter k11 died She was k2s brother
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(04-27-2024, 09:35 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:23 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?

Just a bit confused but k3 and her new litter I don’t think they met the other kambula cubs and k2s son I think she just got pushed out of the pride and left her son I think she had another cub but one of the younger females killed it i think. It’s weird how they split because k5 is the other of k3 k4 and k5 and k2 and k3 are both have daughters in the core pride actually no k3s daughter k11 died She was k2s brother

I don’t remember if it was MM or Londolozi but the way K2’s liter got separated from her happened after all members shared a kill….k2 left with the Ntsevu girls but her cubs didn’t follow. I think I posted the story on this thread. So hopefully my memory serves me right.
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(04-28-2024, 04:50 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 01:52 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:35 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:23 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?

Just a bit confused but k3 and her new litter I don’t think they met the other kambula cubs and k2s son I think she just got pushed out of the pride and left her son I think she had another cub but one of the younger females killed it i think. It’s weird how they split because k5 is the other of k3 k4 and k5 and k2 and k3 are both have daughters in the core pride actually no k3s daughter k11 died She was k2s brother

I don’t remember if it was MM or Londolozi but the way K2’s liter got separated from her happened after all members shared a kill….k2 left with the Ntsevu girls but her cubs didn’t follow.    I think I posted the story on this thread.  So hopefully my memory serves me right.
I just wondered if before they split their cubs and the lionesses were familiar with eachother. If the three lineages left the three cubs; is like they were on their own? I had another question. There was other lionesses could the split of the lionesses and the disappearances of some the lionesses of the Kambula pride be related? My question is could the prides had problems with eachother when they were all still together? The problems caused a split? I remember there was one or two lionesses that split because they had cubs sub adults maybe I think the last sub adults of the Birminghams male lions? When some of these lionesses return to the pride I think with their sub adults could there have been problems with all the lionesses in the Kambula pride when there was too many lions? Could the lionesses that returned maybe cause a split in the pride and could the pride of lionesses cause problmes, because a lioness that had 5 male cubs was not seen then 2 other lionesses an older lioness and a daughter and a sub adult were not seen.
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(04-28-2024, 05:05 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 04:50 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 01:52 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:35 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:23 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?

Just a bit confused but k3 and her new litter I don’t think they met the other kambula cubs and k2s son I think she just got pushed out of the pride and left her son I think she had another cub but one of the younger females killed it i think. It’s weird how they split because k5 is the other of k3 k4 and k5 and k2 and k3 are both have daughters in the core pride actually no k3s daughter k11 died She was k2s brother

I don’t remember if it was MM or Londolozi but the way K2’s liter got separated from her happened after all members shared a kill….k2 left with the Ntsevu girls but her cubs didn’t follow.    I think I posted the story on this thread.  So hopefully my memory serves me right.
I just wondered if before they split their cubs and the lionesses were familiar with eachother. If the three lineages left the three cubs; is like they were on their own? I had another question. There was other lionesses could the split of the lionesses and the disappearances of some the lionesses of the Kambula pride be related? My question is could the prides had problems with eachother when they were all still together? The problems caused a split? I remember there was one or two lionesses that split because they had cubs sub adults maybe I think the last sub adults of the Birminghams male lions? When some of these lionesses return to the pride I think with their sub adults could there have been problems with all the lionesses in the Kambula pride when there was too many lions? Could the lionesses that returned maybe cause a split in the pride and could the pride of lionesses cause problmes, because a lioness that had 5 male cubs was not seen then 2 other lionesses an older lioness and a daughter and a sub adult were not seen.
Right now if they saw eachother the bigger pride might be aggressive towards the smaller pride but if my info is correct k2 has 2 daughters with the main pride and it still might not change how they act if they see their mothers/aunts so yeah but it was for the best to be honest too many mouths to feed if they all stayed together but they’d be stronger as a pride together
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(04-28-2024, 05:39 AM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 05:05 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 04:50 AM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-28-2024, 01:52 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:35 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 09:23 PM)Go131810 Wrote:
(04-27-2024, 08:07 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: Just read that k2 has potentially given birth hopefully she has at least 1 boy so k3s son won’t be alone if they all make it and hopefully they do

I wanted to ask when the 3 cubs separated; does that mean that the cubs knew the other cubs and their relatives?

Just a bit confused but k3 and her new litter I don’t think they met the other kambula cubs and k2s son I think she just got pushed out of the pride and left her son I think she had another cub but one of the younger females killed it i think. It’s weird how they split because k5 is the other of k3 k4 and k5 and k2 and k3 are both have daughters in the core pride actually no k3s daughter k11 died She was k2s brother

I don’t remember if it was MM or Londolozi but the way K2’s liter got separated from her happened after all members shared a kill….k2 left with the Ntsevu girls but her cubs didn’t follow.    I think I posted the story on this thread.  So hopefully my memory serves me right.
I just wondered if before they split their cubs and the lionesses were familiar with eachother. If the three lineages left the three cubs; is like they were on their own? I had another question. There was other lionesses could the split of the lionesses and the disappearances of some the lionesses of the Kambula pride be related? My question is could the prides had problems with eachother when they were all still together? The problems caused a split? I remember there was one or two lionesses that split because they had cubs sub adults maybe I think the last sub adults of the Birminghams male lions? When some of these lionesses return to the pride I think with their sub adults could there have been problems with all the lionesses in the Kambula pride when there was too many lions? Could the lionesses that returned maybe cause a split in the pride and could the pride of lionesses cause problmes, because a lioness that had 5 male cubs was not seen then 2 other lionesses an older lioness and a daughter and a sub adult were not seen.
Right now if they saw eachother the bigger pride might be aggressive towards the smaller pride but if my info is correct k2 has 2 daughters with the main pride and it still might not change how they act if they see their mothers/aunts so yeah but it was for the best to be honest too many mouths to feed if they all stayed together but they’d be stronger as a pride together

Difficult to say. Yes they generally won't be as aggressive with relatives that they know. As in the desire to eliminate rivals won't usually be there. But the original Mhangeni lionesses killed a Tsalala lioness that they had known from the pride, I think possibly even the lioness that took them away from the Majingilane males. So you never know.
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I’m pretty sure it was reported that the younger kambula girls where attacking the older girls at one point and one of the younger kambulas killed a cub of the older kambulas for some reason
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(04-28-2024, 08:38 PM)Ttimemarti Wrote: I’m pretty sure it was reported that the younger kambula girls where attacking the older girls at one point and one of the younger kambulas killed a cub of the older kambulas for some reason

Same sort of thing happened on Savage Kingdom, one of the lionesses had cubs, still tiny and in their den, when they were discovered by the rest of her pride, who then came in and killed them all. Some behaviors I will simply never understand.
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