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Kambula/Ntsevu Pride

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Has Kambula #4 lost her cubs?
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(08-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Rdliu2000 Wrote: The Nashwa's are a weak coalition, have not been able to kill or drive away most of adults or subadults, or eliminate the cubs.

Sorry/Not Sorry if you get your feelings hurt, but thats quite an absurd comment to make. You sound like some fanboy/hater fake follower that has no understanding of these lions or this region.
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(08-06-2022, 03:33 AM)Edvin Wrote: Has Kambula #4 lost her cubs?

All three of the new litters are apparently all gone.   Two were lost to a leopard , not sure about the third.
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(08-06-2022, 04:16 AM)criollo2mil Wrote:
(08-05-2022, 11:11 PM)Rdliu2000 Wrote: The Nashwa's are a weak coalition, have not been able to kill or drive away most of adults or subadults, or eliminate the cubs.

Sorry/Not Sorry if you get your feelings hurt, but thats quite an absurd comment to make.   You sound like some fanboy/hater fake follower that has no understanding of these lions or this region.

So far, the Naswa's takeover is the most civil. No blood shed at all except 2 cubs. 
One of them is severely injured, one is vulnerable with an open belly, and another one is small. 
They are definitely weaker than Mopagos, Majinglanes, Birminghams, Avocas, and even Selatis.
The lionesses feel it. The want to see what happens next before investing in their cubs.
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(08-06-2022, 04:58 AM)Rdliu2000 Wrote: So far, the Naswa's takeover is the most civil. No blood shed at all except 2 cubs. 
One of them is severely injured, one is vulnerable with an open belly, and another one is small. 
They are definitely weaker than Mopagos, Majinglanes, Birminghams, Avocas, and even Selatis.
The lionesses feel it. The want to see what happens next before investing in their cubs.

You do know that 3 Kambula females already gave birth to Ndhzenga cubs (but lost it to leopard) and others are mating/pregnant?
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Lions dont care about stats or legacies of long death like that. Least of all lionesses.
They just look at which males are around near and in their territory and mate with the ones they feel are most likely going to stick around for a few years.
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2 of Kambula subadults at Nkorho :

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(08-06-2022, 05:02 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: 2 of Kambula subadults at Nkorho :

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This sub-adult male resemblances a lot to Nhenha, only these two were seen in Nkorho?
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(08-06-2022, 06:23 PM)Timbavati Wrote: This sub-adult male resemblances a lot to Nhenha, only these two were seen in Nkorho?

Not sure, but on previous sightings all of them where in that area (4 males and 2 females).
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Short tail Kambula Male on MalaMala
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(08-08-2022, 05:20 PM)Tonpa Wrote: Short tail Kambula Male on MalaMala
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His brother remains missing, I really hope he will join up with short tail soon.
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How old are young Kambula males?
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(08-08-2022, 05:43 PM)Mdz123 Wrote: His brother remains missing, I really hope he will join up with short tail soon.

He was seen at Lion Sands recently :

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(08-11-2022, 11:39 PM)Gabriele Wrote: How old are young Kambula males?

2 born in mid 2018, 3 late 2018 and 1 mid 2019.
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7 members of the kambula pride crossing the Sand river
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