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(07-29-2022, 04:46 PM)lionuk Wrote: Kambula boys #1 and #2 at S1 2 Lions on the move S1, 3.3km W of S4 Near Phabeni Tinged by NatureBoy
Those are either not Kambulas, or Kambula #1 found new partner.
As Kambula #2 is currently in Sabi Sabi, he was also occasionaly seen in Sabi Sands past 2 months or so as he returned back from Kruger, without Kambula #1.
They are not a weak coalition. Even with the current ailments they are likely the strongest coalition in Sabi Sands by far.
They however made some strategic errors recently that resulted in quite a beating. So they learned to stick together.. But that means they can cover less grounds which allows nomadic lions or other groups they normally hunt down more breathing space when they hang out in their territory. But that's off little problem as those know to keep away and its not like the Nwas arent guarding at all.
I don't think this is to blame for the loss of the cubs though as there is little reason for the lionesses to hide them from the Nwas. Most likely its just a combinations of the normal causes, with perhaps some hostile pride dynamics.
08-06-2022, 12:47 AM( This post was last modified: 08-06-2022, 04:39 AM by afortich )
(08-06-2022, 12:01 AM)Duco Ndona Wrote: They are not a weak coalition. Even with the current ailments they are likely the strongest coalition in Sabi Sands by far.
They however made some strategic errors recently that resulted in quite a beating. So they learned to stick together.. But that means they can cover less grounds which allows nomadic lions or other groups they normally hunt down more breathing space when they hang out in their territory. But that's off little problem as those know to keep away and its not like the Nwas arent guarding at all.
I don't think this is to blame for the loss of the cubs though as there is little reason for the lionesses to hide them from the Nwas. Most likely its just a combinations of the normal causes, with perhaps some hostile pride dynamics.
Agree, I think Nwas is probably the strongest coalition, they've just gotta stay together.
If in fact the Kambula female has lost his litter of cubs sired by the Ndhzenga coalition, It's really a shame. Definitely it's an unfortunately which happens a lot in the bush, actually, and one of the more hard stage in the life of a lion is surviving his first year of life. The Ndhzenga did their job, they sired cubs, provided them protection and food. But unfortunately they didn't make it.
They're currently one of the strongest and healthy coalition in the Sabi Sands, Without any doubt...