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10-21-2024, 07:13 PM( This post was last modified: 10-21-2024, 07:37 PM by Ngonya )
(10-21-2024, 06:39 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(10-21-2024, 06:27 PM)Ngonya Wrote: interesting info.
But yeah as i sent u dm's K6 was indeed at MalaMala a couple of days ago. Perhaps they united with K5 and splitted in-between those last few days.
Maybe he returned north, while K3 and K5 moved south.
This is K3 in MM with K5 when chased Kambula pride:
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This is K4 in the north chasing Kruger male with K6:
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Since incident with RRM, K5 is often separated from the 3 and doing his thing, he is also only of the 4 who was yet to be seen mating if i am not mistaken.
So he prob still doesnt "feel" territorial, and is roaming around, K3 prob followed him, he is 2nd least in mating.
K4 and K6 look to be more "mature", they will prob not abandon north at this point.
K5 and K3 will return back.
Exactly, i think everyone agrees that so far K3 and K5 are the least interested in mating and perhaps the most interested in hunting buffalo like nomads.
Apparently they went deep into MalaMala (around Charleston) but lucky for them the Ndzhengas are still at Londolozi with Ntsevu, can only hope Kambulas go back north and rejoin their brothers in the north. After chasing KM and somewhat frightning all Nkuhuma pride and BDM, perhaps an actual territorial takeover could take place in the Nkuhuma pride.
Unfortunate for the Kruger male to (apparently) split from the Avoca male. Even alone he was ready to stand his ground and relutant in fleein. With a partner he could still try something somewhere else.
more pictures of K3 and K5 at Umkumbe yesterday:
K5 leads K3