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(08-14-2022, 03:26 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Nkuhuma male and Nhenha :

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Nkuhuma male looks so good. He has a bulky body. Once he reach his prime, he will be a fine specimen of male lion. His uncle/dad Nhenha is in phenomenal condition for a 12 year old male lion
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(08-14-2022, 03:26 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Nkuhuma male and Nhenha :

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In the third picture, NYM looks a lot taller then Nhena, although he is on higher terrain, he is still probably one of the biggest lions in SS, although in terms of bulkyness and mane size he is still no match for his dad or uncle.
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Kambula #?


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Great news, Kambula #1 is back at MalaMala,  meaning he was indeed that young male on a kill with WideNose and Kambula childcare group :

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Lets hope he and Kambula #2 can finally reunite.
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Nkuhuma male and Ximhungwe lioness
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(08-24-2022, 04:27 PM)Tonpa Wrote: By Dulini/Neil Jennings


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He's looking more and more impressive in each sighting. Nkuhuma male future sound bring alongside with his dad/uncle. He is a true survivor of the Sabi Sands, against all odds.
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Kambula #2 Snip Tail at Umkumbe,  Kambula #1 was seen near by in Sabi Sabi few days ago, but still they didnt reunite :

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(08-23-2022, 11:03 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: Great news, Kambula #1 is back at MalaMala,  meaning he was indeed that young male on a kill with WideNose and Kambula childcare group :

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Lets hope he and Kambula #2 can finally reunite.
Kambula 1  had a dispute with Widenose and stand his ground at that kill.

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Mis ID by Tendai but if it’s recent, the boys have reunited and this time in Londolozi?


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Kambula young males, littermates group, are now at Kirkmans Kamp, idk how many members or if 2 sisters are also there :

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Kambula Male 6 by Deon Wessels 


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Looks like Kambula/Ntsevu subs, probably older videos unless infertile adult Kambula lionesses and one of the missing (on the southern ventures) males (as 5 males in total can be seen on the video) rejoined with sub adult group up in the north.




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