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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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Older Kambula K2 with lioness at KNP

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Ah I thought K4 actually seeked out and found the carcass on his own until I started reading further. Knowing now it was placed there, I still feel really good he's eating. We see lions eat rotten, horrid meat all the time. I'm sure smell and rot don't bother them and they scarf it up just like it was fresh. Anyway, k4 is in a very iffy situation.
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K4 today  
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Kambula Update: Cannot know if they are really together as pictures is fragmented.


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(Yesterday, 03:13 PM)sunless Wrote: Kambula Update: Cannot know if they are really together as pictures is fragmented.



So the three Kambulas (obviously but notably without K4) tolerating Southern Black Dam male at a kill and even when with Nkuhuma lionesses (at least K5 according to commentary)... my outlook for Kambulas without K4 is low.
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(Yesterday, 04:42 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote: So the three Kambulas (obviously but notably without K4) tolerating Southern Black Dam male at a kill and even when with Nkuhuma lionesses (at least K5 according to commentary)... my outlook for Kambulas without K4 is low.

Thats NKs "subs" group, 3 young females,1 young male and BDM.
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K6
Seems like this is captured on November 8, 2024 as the caption have said.
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(Yesterday, 04:42 PM)MrLoesoe Wrote:
(Yesterday, 03:13 PM)sunless Wrote: Kambula Update: Cannot know if they are really together as pictures is fragmented.



So the three Kambulas (obviously but notably without K4) tolerating Southern Black Dam male at a kill and even when with Nkuhuma lionesses (at least K5 according to commentary)... my outlook for Kambulas without K4 is low.

This thread will morph into the new Kambula males (sons of the N'Was boys), and they in my estimation will achieve far greater in their first few weeks than this foursome ever did.  It wouldn't surprise me actually if the current 4 is seen to it's end by their younger siblings here in a couple of years.
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(Yesterday, 08:16 PM)T_Ferguson Wrote: This thread will morph into the new Kambula males (sons of the N'Was boys), and they in my estimation will achieve far greater in their first few weeks than this foursome ever did.  It wouldn't surprise me actually if the current 4 is seen to it's end by their younger siblings here in a couple of years.
Really hate on how people somehow will think that this is the end for the Kambulas and concluding this and that when they have just started entering 6 years old is just absurd it's like you know what will happen in the future and in that future of yours they will fail and just saying that put that negativity just inside your head.
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(Yesterday, 02:24 PM)Dreadlocks Wrote: K4 today  
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Not sure about the old/lone part lol
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It was reported that the SBDM expelled K4 from the carcass and beat him a little in the process last night, but I have doubts whether this was really yesterday or earlier as this would explain him leaving the carcass without eating and appearing in a worse condition, unlike today
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(Yesterday, 09:23 PM)Gavskrr Wrote: It was reported that the SBDM expelled K4 from the carcass and beat him a little in the process last night, but I have doubts whether this was really yesterday or earlier as this would explain him leaving the carcass without eating and appearing in a worse condition, unlike today

That would explain why he didnt eat first time.
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K3 on a Buffalo Kill: Seems like this kill is different from the earlier one as this buffalo is much bigger and this sighting is said to be this afternoon while the one this morning seems like a small buffalo or a calf.

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(Yesterday, 02:24 PM)Dreadlocks Wrote: K4 today  
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The fact he's got his head up suggests he's feeling a bit perkier today. Hopefully he's turned a corner, but still too soon to say.
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(Yesterday, 09:36 PM)sunless Wrote: K3 on a Buffalo Kill:


With his muzzle all black from the blood he likes quite like SN Majingilane.
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