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Kambula/Ntsevu males

Netherlands MrLoesoe Offline
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(Today, 01:08 AM)Ngonya Wrote: Kambula boys at a elephant carcass in Sabi Sabi

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That's pretty far down south, is it the farthest they have been?

also this is Gijama territory, isn't it? I wonder if we could see a confrontation. But Kambulas could leave the area very soon again, they just seem to be following buffalo, not really in search of new territory or a permanent stay. At least that's how I interpret their behaviour; opportunistic.
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(Today, 01:54 AM)MrLoesoe Wrote: That's pretty far down south, is it the farthest they have been?
i think farthest south they went was Kirkman's Kamp last year, and tbf they pretty much every once in a while at Sabi Sabi so thats not really new. 

(Today, 01:54 AM)MrLoesoe Wrote: also this is Gijama territory, isn't it? I wonder if we could see a confrontation. But Kambulas could leave the area very soon again, they just seem to be following buffalo, not really in search of new territory or a permanent stay. At least that's how I interpret their behaviour; opportunistic.
Yes thats Gijima territory, they would very likely have no difficulties chasing the Kambulas.

Hoping the south won't turn into a hotspot amongst lion coalitions... Kambulas have been lately around Lion Sands and Sabi Sabi, NK & Talamati were also near south recently, no?
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(Today, 02:21 AM)Ngonya Wrote: Hoping the south won't turn into a hotspot amongst lion coalitions... Kambulas have been lately around Lion Sands and Sabi Sabi, NK & Talamati were also near south recently, no?

I think the Nkuhuma Male & Talamati Male move in to West is because of the Kambula Males staying more at South, as the duo aren't really going down South for quite some time (maybe 1-2 months now) that is also the time when Kambula Males starts to spend more time in South.
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