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Hi I read alot of Kambula male lions. Similar comments. Kambula male lions have been injured. Also there is one younger male lion and other three are brothers same age. I am not an expert, but young male lions; love of Kambula lionesses, fathers. Also are four young male lions. I am no expert I would not know how hard lions have.
Wondered if four young Kambula male lions; I would not like to disrespect these beautiful male lions.
Four young Kambula male lions are the youngest. Kambula lionesses and fathers love help.
Six Kambula male lions. Wondered how long six Kambula male lions were together.
Older Kambula male lions lead. I wonder if age of Kambula male lions made them move and move. Maybe Kambula male lions with new friend were following hearts and love of lionesses.
Also four Kambula male lions are four. Not many lions would chase four Kambula male lions. Youngest Kambula is younger and older three must of feel one lead.
Kambula male lions K4 was with lionesses, and seem brothers did no following. Kambuala male lions hurt, separated.
Kambula male lions may need it to have separate, see they need each other.
Kambula male lions are young lions that kept changing. Also there Kambula male lions K4, 5,6 wonder; I am no expert just wonder hard to follow and lead when same age and are younger brothers. Also one with lionesses maybe not leading.