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Nkuhuma helping himself to a leopards kill. 



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What dya think? Kambula 4 on Djuma dam cam? 


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I am bad at id, but i dont think its the one (k3?) That was caught by Gijimas. All five, including the sister was seen in Chitwa a couple of days ago trailing the buffalo herd. Hopefully he joins up with the others. Intresting too see if they bump into the Nkuhumas again, or what will happen if they travel further north into s8 territory. On WE he was going north wasnt he?
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(07-11-2023, 09:18 PM)Tonpa Wrote:
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Looking in his best shape!
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Kambula/Ntsevu young male at Nkorho Bush Lodge - Northern Sabi Sands 
Posted: 11th July 2023
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Sabi Sands - Greater Kruger

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K4 leading his brothers, he is turning into nice specimen and leader, this was prob filmed before he got separated, lets hope for quick reunion:

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(07-14-2023, 07:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: K4 leading his brothers, he is turning into nice specimen and leader, this was prob filmed before he got separated, lets hope for quick reunion:

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He looks incredible!
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I haven't been up to date on lions recently, its amazing how much they have developed
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(07-14-2023, 07:35 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote: K4 leading his brothers, he is turning into nice specimen and leader, this was prob filmed before he got separated, lets hope for quick reunion:

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Nhena 2.0
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Nkuhuma male 

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Nkuhuma male following a large herd of buffalo 

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Kambulas are at Umkumbe, looks like K4 reunited, sister is also there:

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"We have been following the Kambula Breakaways in anticipation, waiting for the moment they would strike the herd of buffalo they have been trailing the past couple of days. Short on the buffalo's tails, the lions always have them in sight. Getting close to the herd a few times, the lions didn’t have the courage to strike as the big buffalo males were protecting the back of the herd."


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Some great looking young males there
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