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K1 finally got his snare removed:


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Can anyone let me know who the mothers are of the 6 KYMs and 6 KYFs and their current status (both mothers and the YM/Fs)?
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Sound up for this one! Guide Jan captured this awesome footage this morning. The Kambula breakaways striked again, this time with two Blue Wildebeest kills!
As we arrived on scene, the lions were surrounded by a massive herd of buffaloes and a clan of hyena's.
The hyena's stayed close by all morning, every so often calling out in dismay, as the lions eagerly feasted on their kills.
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(10-14-2023, 05:21 PM)Tonpa Wrote: By Kate Arthur


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His face & coat are scratched up and seems there are some bite marks on his hind legs and back.
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(10-14-2023, 05:17 PM)Horizon Wrote:
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Sound up for this one! Guide Jan captured this awesome footage this morning. The Kambula breakaways striked again, this time with two Blue Wildebeest kills!
As we arrived on scene, the lions were surrounded by a massive herd of buffaloes and a clan of hyena's.
The hyena's stayed close by all morning, every so often calling out in dismay, as the lions eagerly feasted on their kills.



These boys are filling out beastly. Is the seperated boy still seperated or is he somewhere in the background? I am no good with lions i.d. they all mainly look alike to me

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I feel bad for this boy. Hindsight says he should have teamed up with the six KYM after he lost his styx bro when the KYM/nhenha got dethroned by the ndzenga males. Imagine these seven beasts together. Stay strong NYM
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(10-14-2023, 06:35 PM)Robot00 Wrote: These boys are filling out beastly. Is the seperated boy still seperated or is he somewhere in the background? I am no good with lions i.d. they all mainly look alike to me

Me neither. Seems K4 reunited with his brothers as per Umkumbe Lodge.
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Two of the Kambula Breakaways having a drink after they finished their zebra kill
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(10-14-2023, 06:35 PM)Robot00 Wrote: Is the seperated boy still seperated or is he somewhere in the background?

He is the first male on the video.
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NK male at Umkumbe, he was contact calling:

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The Kambula Breakaways have hardly moved over the past twenty-four hours, spending their time sleeping off a meal around a termite mound in a large open area. The vast open plains attract large numbers of wildebeest and zebra, and with their stomachs looking slightly more comfortable, the pride has started to show interest in their next meal.
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Wait this could be almost perfect the kambula males could take the talamati pride but a fight would happen between them and the gijimas
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A Kambula breakaway male looks out at a nearby herd of wildebeest while his sister sleeps off the last one they fed on.
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So does this mean they're in the south of sabi sands?
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