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Kambula/Ntsevu males

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The Grumpy faced Northen Kambula....AKA KM5

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Kambula Males with Full bellys

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K5 limping and the Kambula males a bit skinny, likely before they got the buffalo



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Amazing footage of 4 Kambula/Ntsevu males in Londolozi!
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K4 old battle scars, in the back, right back leg and right eye, can be clearly seen.




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(03-02-2025, 06:15 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: K4 old battle scars, in the back, right back leg and right eye, can be clearly seen.

Those are newer scars (not from battle vs Mantimahles).

He was seen with back scars few weeks ago at Umkumbe, they had clash vs FE and K12, but i doubt they did this, as they flee.

Eye scar is even newer.
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(03-02-2025, 06:15 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: Amazing footage of 4 Kambula/Ntsevu males in Londolozi!

And i agree, amazing footage, seeing 4 male lions marching thru night is always special and intimidating, this reminds me of their grandfathers.
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(03-02-2025, 06:15 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: Amazing footage of 4 Kambula/Ntsevu males in Londolozi!
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K4 old battle scars, in the back, right back leg and right eye, can be clearly seen.




Wow, amazing to see these four brothers walking in the night. Interestingly K4 clearly was the first one ("frontman") to step into the scary water.

 If I didn't know these lions I would for sure say they are dominant males ruling over multiple prides; just by their looks and the fact that they are with four, even better four brothers. But of course I know better
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(03-02-2025, 04:36 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(03-02-2025, 06:15 AM)FACR2212 Wrote: Amazing footage of 4 Kambula/Ntsevu males in Londolozi!

And i agree, amazing footage, seeing 4 male lions marching thru night is always special and intimidating, this reminds me of their grandfathers.

Reminded me of Birmingham male lions. Together they seem more than seen before. As they all start maturing and recovering healing I think they will be together wanting the same thing. K6 is maturing older, k4 may be may want to be together, k5 and K3 I think were also with Talamatie lioness, and K6 was with Imbalie lioness. Recently I seen k5 on a YouTube video; his mane is getting darker and he seems to be growing bigger and stronger. I would think male lions would then start sensing their advantage. They were will willing when it was with other male lions red road, and Avoca partner. It will be bad if they see this with other male lions like Plain camp male lions, and or Ndhzenga male lions. I wonder what they are doing close to Kambula lionesses. Other Kambula lionesses must be getting attention of male lions?
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